You are here: Homepage Tag colonialism Articles In 1972, Māori activist Hana Te Hemara brought a petition to the New Zealand Parliament to protect the Maori language. Fifty years later, artist Graham Hoete created this mural to commemorate the activist and her fellow campaigners Photo: Vanessa Ellingham Indigenous life | New Zealand A long-awaited comeback New Plymouth is on New Zealand’s North Island, where the Māori community of Te Ātiawa have lived since long before the British arrived. Now, finally, they are shaping the cityscape again By Vanessa Ellingham 04/16/2024 Activist Mali Ole Kaunga Photo: Lisa Rose/ Collectivo Indigenous life | Kenya “Indigeneity is not a label” Maori, Inuit or Maasai: What connects indigenous people worldwide? Kenyan activist Mali Ole Kaunga talks about the power of international networking and the political space it opens up Interview with Mali Ole Kaunga 04/02/2024 Indigenous cinema | New Zealand “Lacking access to our own culture” How a filmmaker seeks to give the Maori a voice. By Chelsea Winstanley 03/29/2019
In 1972, Māori activist Hana Te Hemara brought a petition to the New Zealand Parliament to protect the Maori language. Fifty years later, artist Graham Hoete created this mural to commemorate the activist and her fellow campaigners Photo: Vanessa Ellingham Indigenous life | New Zealand A long-awaited comeback New Plymouth is on New Zealand’s North Island, where the Māori community of Te Ātiawa have lived since long before the British arrived. Now, finally, they are shaping the cityscape again By Vanessa Ellingham 04/16/2024
Activist Mali Ole Kaunga Photo: Lisa Rose/ Collectivo Indigenous life | Kenya “Indigeneity is not a label” Maori, Inuit or Maasai: What connects indigenous people worldwide? Kenyan activist Mali Ole Kaunga talks about the power of international networking and the political space it opens up Interview with Mali Ole Kaunga 04/02/2024
Indigenous cinema | New Zealand “Lacking access to our own culture” How a filmmaker seeks to give the Maori a voice. By Chelsea Winstanley 03/29/2019