Maanu Paul
Te Ahi Kaa - Highlights of 2021
From traipsing through the forest with Ropata McGowan to learning about Māori psychology with Linda Nikora, Justine Murray presents highlights from Te Ahi Kaa this year. Audio
Mahinga Kai with Maanu Paul
Producer Justine Murray visits Maanu Paul at his home in Ohope Beach where he spins a few yarns about growing up with his grandmothers, his interpretation of the maramataka, and how he snuffed out a… Audio
Soil health and growing kai with Maanu Paul
Reinstating swamps drained for agriculture can produce more economically by farming eels than dairy, a respected Kaumātua Maanu Paul says. Audio, Gallery
Maori case for water rights to go to court again
The case for Maori water rights is set to go before the courts again.
Bay of Plenty Maori council leader Maanu Paul is preparing a case for the High Court to determine whether native title in… Audio
Waitangi Tribunal slams Crown over water pollution
The Waitangi Tribunal is slamming the Crown for letting our rivers and lakes get so polluted and for essentially blocking Māori from helping to fix the problem.
It has just released a landmark report… Audio
New claims for foreshore and seabed customary rights
Iwi leader, Maanu Paul, spoke with Te Manu Korihi's Shannon Haunui-Thompson about the claim for all of the country's foreshore and seabeds. Audio
Dr Ranginui Walker - Maanu Paul
One of Maoridom's most influential leaders and spokesmen of his generation, Dr Ranginui Walker, has died this morning. The leader, historian, and academic was 83. Maanu Paul, from the New Zealand… Audio
Maanu Paul on Waitangi highs and lows
Joining us is the Maori Council Co-Chairman, Maanu Paul. Audio
'No rationale for asset sales' says water claiment
Waitangi Tribunal claimants are calling the government decision to delay the sale of Mighty River Power so that water rights can be sorted out, 'a victory for common sense'. Audio
Attempt to block asset sales
The Waitangi Tribunal will hear a bid to block asset sales. Audio
Maori Council decries one-off compensation for Tuwharetoa
The Maori Council says a government suggestion Ngati Tuwharetoa may get compensation for the sale of state-owned power companies is playing Maori off against Maori. Audio