Indigenous peoples around the world still look to Māori for leadership and guidance
Where does our future lie for things like te reo, culture and identity? Are we guilty of wallowing in our own problems - think kōhanga reo, Māori TV, Ture Whenua review, the Māori language review? Yet other indigenous groups are thriving by following our early revitalisation efforts. Potaka Maipi met up with a group of first nations manuhiri who still look to Māori as a guiding light.

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Maori Elder Rose Pere Speaks and Sings for the 2015 Parliament Indigenous Plenary

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The Māori DNA Results Challenge Everything We Knew About Their Origins

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Winston Peters & Moana spar in fiery interview

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The legacy of Tūhoe prophet Rua Kēnana and the restoration of his mana I The Hui 2019

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Closing Ceremonies of the WORLD INDIGENOUS NATIONS GAMES 2017

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MARAE (a.k.a. URBAN MARAE) (1974)

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Leonard Peltier on Indigenous Rights, His Half-Century in Prison & More

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15 Fascinating Facts About the Maori People of New Zealand

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#Live Haka supports Standing Rock

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What NZ Kiwis Did When US MPs Tried To Humiliate Māori Soldiers In Wellington

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The Right To Be Me

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Tribesmen in the Amazon react to images of our world

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The Māori Were Never From Where We Thought — DNA Just Proved It

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Matauranga Māori mental health approach helping those seeking healing I The Hui 2019

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Japanese tertiary student embraces Māori language

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Rose Pere - Maori Tohuna - Talking With Plants

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The Entire History of Australia

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New Zealand's Māori at Santa Monica Pier

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Native American school group make Māori connections

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