Te Kete o Karaitiana Taiuru (Blog)

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2024

  1. Concerns raised on facial recognition testing Radio Waatea
  2. AI expert concerned ‘no Māori with moko’ used in DIA facial recognition test cleared of racial bias RNZ
  3. Author Jathan Sadowski To Bring His ‘Ruthless’ Critique Of AI To New Zealand For A Speaking Tour In December The Daily Blog
  4. Author Jathan Sadowski To Bring His ‘Ruthless’ Critique Of AI To New Zealand For A Speaking Tour In December Scoop
  5. Foodstuffs North Island’s facial recognition trial: do the numbers add up? ConsumerNZ
  6. Anglicans wrestle with potential uses, pitfalls of artificial intelligence Anglican Journal
  7. Marler deletes post saying haka ‘needs binning’ MSN
  8. Joe Marler apologises for ‘s***house’ comment calling for ‘ridiculous’ haka to be ‘binned’ – but England star claims teams must be allowed to respond Daily Mail
  9. England v New Zealand: Joe Marler criticised after saying haka ‘needs binning’ – BBC Sport
  10. England rugby star Joe Marler angers New Zealand’s politicians and public by calling … – Daily Mail
  11. New Zealand comes out fighting after England rugby star called for haka to be banned – ‘Low IQ’ GB News
  12. ‘Bin it’: England prop Joe Marler faces backlash over haka criticism – Te Ao Māori News
  13. Joe Marler’s haka jibe sparks international row as New Zealand government ask: ‘Who is this guy?’ Yahoo Sports
  14. All Blacks: New Zealand hits back at ‘low IQ’ Joe Marler over haka outburst – Planet Rugby
  15. Joe Marler’s haka jibe sparks international row as New Zealand government ask: ‘Who is this guy?’ MSN
  16. England prop Joe Marler’s proposal to bin the haka before All Blacks games finds few fans in NZ Stuff
  17. England rugby star Joe Marler angers New Zealand’s politicians and public by calling for their famous Haka dance to be ‘BINNED’ before Twickenham clash – and refuses to apologise as he returns to social media MSN
  18.  New Zealand outraged as shots returned over ‘IQ’ of England rugby stars – Daily Express
  19. Joe Marler vs the haka: Is England prop right about ‘ridiculous’ rugby ritual? – iNews
  20. ‘Who is this Joe Marler guy?’: England prop deletes post after haka sledge causes uproar Nine
  21. England star calls for ‘ridiculous’ haka to be BANNED ahead of Twickenham clash The Mirror
  22. Joe Marler unlikely to play in autumn after leaving England camp – The Times
  23. Happy’s Thursday Rugby News – Green & Gold Rugby
  24. Law can’t protect world-leading te reo Māori AI database NewsRoom
  25. Maori in New Zealand anoint a new queen Aljazeera, The Sun Malaysia , DW, ENCA, KPVI 
  26. Queen Nga Wai: New Zealand’s Maori anoint new leader  TRT World
  27. New Zealand’s Maori anoint new queen, bury late king France24
  28. New Zealand’s Maori anoint new queen, bury late king Yahoo News Singapore
  29. New Zealand’s Maori Anoint New Queen, Bury Late King Barrons
  30. Can beer be racist? The Platform
  31. NZ brewery ordered to stop selling “offensive” beer Brewer and Beer
  32. Brewery Ordered to Withdraw Kupe Beer from Sale B2B News
  33. Brewery told to remove its Kupe beer from sale Stuff
  34. Upper Hutt brewery ordered to remove “offensive” beer from sale The Shout Magazine
  35. Brewery told to remove its Kupe beer from sale The Post
  36. Te Aro Brewery told to remove craft beer featuring Māori explorer Kupe, stop advertising NZ Herald
  37. Brewery told to remove its Kupe beer from sale RadioNZ
  38. Wellington brewery told to remove Kupe beer from sale TV One
  39. Brewery told to remove its Kupe beer from sale Te Ao Māori News
  40. Brewery told to remove Kupe beer from sale Otago Daily Times
  41. New Zealand: Culturally Aligned Data Management OpenGov
  42. Māori data deal a step for tech autonomy NewsRoom
  43. Privacy protection and data challenges RNZ
  44. Tech failure makes case for Māori data sovereignty Radio Waatea
  45. New digital framework tackles trust issues RNZ
  46. Te Aro Brewing Company’s use of Kupe to promote craft beer ‘highly offensive – expert RNZ
  47. Te Aro Brewing Company’s use of Kupe to promote craft beer ‘highly offensive – expert NZ Herald
  48. Te Aro Brewing Company’s use of Kupe to promote craft beer ‘highly offensive – expert Te Ao Maori News
  49. Te Aro Brewing Company’s use of Kupe to promote craft beer ‘highly offensive’ – expert The Dominion Post
  50. Te Aro Brewing Company’s use of Kupe to promote craft beer ‘highly offensive’ – expert 1News
  51. Brewery slammed for naming beer after Polynesian navigator Otago Daily Times
  52. Social media warning needed Radio Waatea
  53. Why AI Facial Recognition Discrimination Problem Re News
  54. Study: Māori more concerned about privacy than other Kiwis Te Ao Māori News
  55. Risk Māori and Pasifika will face discrimination over police’s expanding use of biometric data – expert RNZ
  56. Māori and Pasifika face discrimination over police’s use of biometric data – expert NZ Herald
  57. Native America Calling: Native TikTok users prepare for U.S. ban Native America Calling
  58. The Importance of Prioritizing the Human Factor in Automated Systems Great AI News
  59. Should Māori trust Meta AI? Te Ao Māori News
  60. Supermarket facial recognition failure: Why automated systems must put the human factor first RadioNZ
  61. Supermarket facial recognition failure: why automated systems must put the human factor first Business Daily Media
  62. Supermarket facial recognition failure—why automated systems must put the human factor first – Daily Frontline
  63. Māori woman mistaken as thief by supermarket AI not surprising, experts say RNZ
  64. Māori woman mistaken as thief by supermarket AI no surprise to experts Ground News
  65. Foodstuffs facial recognition trial: AI mistaking Māori woman as thief not surprising, experts say NZ Herald
  66. Facial recognition fails tech and ethics tests Radio Waatea
  67. Māori woman mistaken as thief by supermarket AI not surprising, experts say Te Ao Māori News
  68. Should we be worried about AI stealing, replacing our faces? Stuff
  69. Researcher urges Māori to get ahead within the AI sector Te Ao Māori News
  70. Why there’s no such thing as being ‘a quarter Māori’ 1News
  71. Māori AI expert Karaitiana Taiuru shares his favourite whakataukī Te Ao Māori News
  72. Whakataukī of the Week with Karaitiana Taiuru RNZ
  73. Why there’s no such thing as being ‘a quarter Māori’ Re News
  74. Scammers use tangihanga as hook Waatea
  75. Spectrum progress Everton legacy Waatea
  76. Scammers target grieving whānau of Touch Rugby icon Te Ao Māori News
  77. The murky world of facial recognition technology leaves society on the back foot. J.R.Bruning Talking Risk
  78. Experts fear Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial could harm Māori, Pasifika Stuff
  79. Navigating Facial Recognition in New Zealand OpenGov
  80. Experts fear Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial could harm Māori, Pasifika Waikato Times
  81. Experts fear Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial could harm Māori, Pasifika The Post
  82. High mistake rate expected in shoplifter face check Radio Waatea
  83. Facial Recognition in Supermarkets: Privacy Concerns Rise as AI Tracks Shoppers BNN
  84. eme que as mulheres Māori sejam alvos no teste de reconhecimento facial da Foodstuffs na Ilha do Norte Plu7
  85. Concerns Over Māori Women Targeted in Store’s Facial Recognition Test Faharas
  86. Facial recognition tech like taking ‘fingerprint or DNA’ – AI expert 1news
  87. Foodstuffs North Island is starting a facial recognition technology (FRT) trial Radio Waatea
  88. Facial Recognition in Supermarkets: Privacy Concerns Rise as AI Tracks Shoppers TDPel Media
  89. NZ shops trial facial recognition in response to retail crime Biometric Update
  90. Fears Māori women will be targets in Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial in North Island NZ Herald
  91. Shopkeepers itching to follow Foodstuffs’ lead on facial recognition tech, Retail NZ says RNZ
  92. Facial recgonition tech in supermarkets like taking ‘fingerprint or strand of DNA’ RNZ
  93. ‘Māori women and women of colour will be targeted’ in Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial – Māori tech expert Te Ao Māori News
  94. Roman Travers: What is achieved by Mitre 10 changing the names? NewsTalkZB
  95. 5 times businesses made cultural missteps Stuff
  96. Mitre 10 NZ Changes Product Names for Cultural Sensitivity The Epoch Times
  97. Mitre10 changes culturally insensitive product names RNZ
  98. Mitre 10 changes names of bathroom products that were culturally insensitive NZHerald
  99. Mitre10 changes culturally insensitive product names Stuff
  100. ‘Disgusting’: Mitre 10 changes culturally insensitive product names 1News

2023

  1. Experts collaborate to help Māori thrive in tech industry Te Ao Māori News
  2. Ministry justifies racial glitch software Radio Waatea
  3. Why women don’t whaikōrero Re News
  4. Māori being used as ‘guinea pigs’ for facial recognition tech – ethicist NZ Herald
  5. New Zealand plans public consultations on draft biometrics code in early 2024 Biometric Update
  6. Māori being used as ‘guinea pigs’ for facial recognition tech – ethicist RNZ
  7. AI Safety Summit in the UK – Expert Reaction Science Media Centre
  8. Māori tech solutions are key to helping those scammed online Te Ao Māori News
  9. “It’s Like Dropping a Bomb on the Louvre:” The Remarkable Race to Save These Critical Languages Before They Die Popular Mechanics
  10. Pop star P!nk uses Māori ‘poi flags’ on stage Stuff
  11. Could genetic testing trial to solve unsolved cases be discrimination for Māori? Whakaata Māori
  12. DNA testing trial for two of NZ’s most high-profile cold cases 1News
  13. A massive paradigm change. Engineering New Zealand – Te Ao Rangahau.
  14. Indigenous knowledge informing ‘machine learning’ could prevent stolen art and other culturally unsafe AI practices News8Plus
  15. Indigenous knowledge informing ‘machine learning’ could prevent stolen art and other culturally unsafe AI practices TechXplore
  16. Indigenous knowledges informing ‘machine learning’ could prevent stolen art and other culturally unsafe AI practices Evening Report NZ
  17. How does the integration of Indigenous knowledges in AI contribute to ethical AI development? CryproRank
  18. How does the integration of Indigenous knowledges in AI contribute to ethical AI development? Cryptopolitan
  19. Indigenous knowledges informing ‘machine learning’ could prevent stolen art and other culturally unsafe AI practices The Conversation
  20. AI: Technology magnifying human bias ChurchTimes
  21. ‘Deceitful’ – Accusations over anti co-governance website OneNews
  22. ‘Astroturf’ accusations over ‘We Belong’ website run by anti co-governance group NewsHub
  23. ‘Astroturf’ accusations over ‘We Belong’ website run by anti co-governance group RNZ
  24. New Zealand’s AI Landscape: A Fusion of Innovation, Ethics, and Culture CFO Tech
  25. New Zealand’s AI Landscape: A Fusion of Innovation, Ethics, and Culture Security Brief
  26. Social media and death: Welcome to your digital afterlife NZ Herald
  27. Welcome to your digital afterlife TheSpinoff
  28. Councillor shocked by mayoral ruling to use ChatGPT to translate Kaipara District’s annual plan into Māori Te Ao Māori News
  29. Kaipara District Council Utilizes AI for Bilingual Version of Annual Plan The 1014
  30. Kaipara councillor shocked mayor using ChatGPT to translate annual plan to Māori NZHerald
  31. Digital divide, data sovereignty, skills development – prioritogies for Māori tech sector ITP Tech Blog
  32. National data platform for health info on the way, but concerns remain RNZ
  33. Revolutionary Changes Underway to Transform Health Data Sharing and Empower Māori BNN
  34. Opinion: Why we need to map the Māori tech sector and the report that backs it up NZ Herald
  35. Māori Voices In Technology Sector Showcased In New New Zealand Report Fior Global News Reports
  36. Māori voices in technology sector showcased in new report Stuff
  37. AI chat bots can now write in te reo Māori 1News
  38. Character with moko in video game Starfield draws concern Stuff
  39. Govt quietly resets rules for public sector cloud use NewsRoom
  40. ‘Mystery school’ previously accused of abuse, slammed for culturally appropriating haka Stuff
  41. Is the growth of artificial intelligence a threat to Māori? NZ Herald
  42. Is the growth of AI a threat to Māori? Te Ao Māori News
  43. Genetic Discrimination In New Zealand – Expert Reaction Scoop
  44. FEATURE-Indigenous groups in NZ, US fear colonisation as AI learns their languages Reuters
  45. Indigenous groups fear culture distortion as AI learns their languages – Japan Times
  46. Indigenous groups in New Zealand, U.S. fear colonization as AI learns their languages The Asahi Shimbun
  47. AI sparks concern about data sovereignty of Indigenous peoples New Straits Times
  48. Indigenous groups in New Zealand and US take issue with some AI HeadTopics South Africa
  49. Indigenous groups in NZ, US fear colonisation as AI learns languages RNZ
  50. Lawyer slams Oxford English Dictionary for including Māori kupu NewsHub
  51. Cultural Appropriation The Hui
  52. Why karakia is more than just a tick box exercise 1news
  53. Why karakia is more than just a tick box exercise ReNews
  54. Concerns about rare $1.61m Goldie painting going up for auction in Australia Stuff
  55. Speaking my indigenous language with new AI Te Ao Māori News
  56. The infernal reo machine: Speaking my indigenous language with new AI Stuff
  57. Italian Brewery Drops ‘Kia Ora’ Beer, And Drops The Ball With ‘Offensive’ Māori Tā Moko Can GeorgeFM
  58. Why are foreign breweries still so wrong when it comes to Māori? Newsbeezer
  59. IPCA complaint cops target Māori and rangatahi NZ Herald
  60. Why are overseas breweries still getting it so wrong when it comes to Māori? The Spinoff

2022

  1. Independent review finds systemic racism at InternetNZ following video threatening Māori –view– NZHerald
  2. Viviem Maidaborn | CE of Internet NZ –view– Radio Waatea
  3. Who made Internet NZ the cyberpolice? –view– Aardvark
  4. InternetNZ says sorry amid fallout from Maori threat video –view– RadioNZ
  5. European men the worst offenders for digital harm – Police data –view– NewsHub
  6. ‘Trade for All agenda cost exporters in EU FTA talks’ – view – Farmers Weekly
  7. Facial recognition at 29 Foodstuffs North Island stores –view– Consumer
  8. Foodstuffs’ use of facial recognition technology ‘raises significant privacy and ethical concerns’ – Consumer NZ –view– NZHerald
  9. Internet NZ apologises to Māori after fallout over racist video –view– Stuff
  10. Rooted in te ao Māori, plant bill passes parliament –view– Te Ao Māori
  11. Police take more DNA samples from young Māori –view– NewsRoom News
  12. Artist Lester Hall’s work uses Maori symbolism, generates controversy –view– Newstalk ZB
  13. Northland artist Lester Hall calls it quits after ‘sustained and nasty attacks’ –view– NZ Herald
  14. Photography essential part of intelligence gathering, Minister of Police says –view– RNZ
  15. Was the Wallabies response to the All Black haka disrespectful? –view– NewsTalkZB
  16. Appreciation or appropriation: Social media giant removes Tā Moko filters –view– Te Ao Maori News
  17. Snapchat removes Māori face tattoo filters after outcry in New Zealand -view- The Guardian
  18. Snapchat removes Māori face tattoo filters after outcry in New Zealand –view– Washington Examiner
  19. Report recommends Crown resume collection of iwi data –view– Scoop
  20. Māori and cyber safety – Examining an unsafe online climate and the need for action –view– SecurityBrief
  21. Report recommends Crown resume collection of iwi data –view– DIA
  22. Mātauranga Māori, ‘an important DNA strand’, underrepresented in tech –view– Stuff
  23. Data specialist questions where his personal data went after job application –view– RNZ
  24. Data specialist questions where personal data went after applying for job -view- Newshub
  25. Colonial Digital Bubbles –view – Otago Access Radio
  26. Les spécialistes des données maoris ne sont pas consultés sur la technologie de reconnaissance faciale – expert en souveraineté des données –view– Posts US
  27. Indigenous data sovereignty will make the internet a better place for Māori -view- The SpinOff
  28. Moko could mess up face software -view- The Edge 1067
  29. Moko could mess up facial software –view– Radio Waatea
  30. Māori data specialists not consulted on facial recognition technology – data sovereignty expert –view– RadioNZ
  31. Māori data specialists not consulted on facial recognition technology – data sovereignty expert –view– ITBrief
  32. Law needed, not voluntary code of conduct, to stop online bullying – digital expert –view– Te Ao Māori News
  33. Maori not consulted on Facial Recognition Technology data –view– Radio Waatea
  34. Māori data specialists not consulted on facial recognition technology – data sovereignty expert –view– RadioNZ
  35. Māori data specialists not consulted on facial recognition technology – data sovereignty expert –view– Stuff
  36. Moko and other Māori Images being used or stolen by others online and exploited for Money –view– Radio Waatea
  37. Bid to record iwi affiliations. (June 30 2022). Wairoa Star
  38. Frizzell’s ‘moko man’ still causing grief but pop artist unrepentant –view– Te Waha Nui
  39. Spotlight on impact of facial recognition technology on Māori –view– NZ Herald
  40. Spotlight on impact of facial recognition technology on Māori –view– Te Ao Māori News
  41. ‘I kind of feel like the mother hen’: Who is millionaire philanthropist Chloe Wright? –view– Stuff
  42. Māori and cybersecurity – Examining an unsafe online climate and the need for action –view– Security Brief
  43. He Aha Te Iwi O Tō Pēpē? Should The Crown Collect Iwi Affiliation Data? –view– Scoop
  44. Is Prince Harry’s Travalyst campaign cultural appreciation or appropriation? –view– Newshub
  45. Is Prince Harry appropriating Māori culture in his new venture? –view– Radio Waatea
  46. Marae TV – NFTs –view– TVNZ
  47. How New Zealand’s Māori people are fighting for their data sovereignty –view– Tech Monitor
  48. The Change Agent –view– North & South
  49. Māori-themed NFTs – and what should be allowed –view– Te Ao Māori News
  50. Concerns raised over NFTs ‘degrading Māori culture’ –view– OneNews
  51. World gaming leader EA Games releases its first-ever Māori character –view– NewsHub
  52. New Brussels Beer Project beer raises hackles in New Zealand –view– The Brussels Times
  53. It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– CFO Tech New Zealand
  54. Are NFT Projects Appropriating Cultures? –view–  Profit From NFT
  55. Concerns raised over NFTs ‘degrading Māori culture’ –view– Business NewsPress
  56. Expresses concern over NFT’s ‘abusive Maori culture’ –view– CryptoSaurus
  57. Des inquiétudes s’élèvent au sujet des NFT “dégradant la culture maorie” -view- Loanko
  58. Are NFT Projects Appropriating Cultures? –view– NFT News Today
  59. World gaming chief EA Video games releases its first-ever Māori character –view– NewsMAGG
  60. World gaming chief EA Video games releases its first-ever Māori character –view– DigitalLatestNews
  61. World gaming leader EA Games releases its first-ever Māori character –view– ModeGamer
  62. Data Sovereignty and Cyber Safety –view– Radio Waatea
  63. Māori data experts want indigenous data to be classified as a ‘treasured possession’ –view– Biometroc Update
  64. Die Queraussteiger –view– Kontext Wochenzeitunghenzeitung
  65. Maori experts call for closer involvement in creation of taonga –view– Gisborne Herald
  66. From Isis to Prince, should NZ overhaul the baby name rules? –view– Stuff
  67. What is the government doing with Māori data? –view– TVOne Te Karere
  68. Police tighten rules on photographing youths –view– SunLive
  69. Police to no longer photograph youth unless in custody, barrister concerned arrests of Māori could increase –view– RadioNZ
  70. Police to no longer photograph youth unless in custody, barrister concerned arrests of Māori could increase –view– NZHerald
  71. Police will no longer photograph young people unless they are in custody, lawyer fears Maori arrests increase –view– The Bharat Express News
  72. NZ police tighten rules on photos of youth, but concerns still for Māori -view- Asia Pacific Report
  73. Time for an overhaul of the baby name rules Dominion Post
  74. Time for an overhaul of the baby name rules Waikato Times
  75. Keanu in top-10 list The Press
  76. Top Māori baby names don’t have to be Māori words –view– Stuff

2021

  1. Waitangi Tribunal finds Covid-19 response put Māori at risk – Expert Reaction –view– Science Media Centre
  2. Ministry of Health HIRA System –view– Radio Waatea
  3. It’s a breach’: Vax pass data storage concerning for Māori –view– BusinessDesk
  4. Claims digital Vaccine Pass discriminates against Māori – TVone News
  5. Data expert finds flaw in vax passport –view– Radio Waatea
  6. Claims digital Vaccine Pass discriminates against Māori –view– RNZ
  7. Waitangi Tribunal claimants win on TPPA and data sovereignty –view– Voxy
  8. Waitangi Tribunal finds Crown failed to meet Treaty obligations in parts of CPTPP –view– RNZ
  9. Ministry of Health Vaccine Passports –view– Radio Waatea
  10. A history of the haka, from Maori warriors to the mighty All Blacks –view– The Independent
  11. Marae and Hapū Data Sovereignty Data Set – Radio Waatea
  12. It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– Security Brief
  13. It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– Ecommerce News New Zealand
  14. It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– ChannelLife
  15. It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– IT Brief New Zealand
  16. It’s time for Kiwis to define the meaning of digital identity in Aotearoa –view– FutureFive
  17. Calls to ban All Blacks’ haka after NZ-UK trade deal protects ritual –view– NZHerald
  18. Prohíben realizar el “haka” a las personas no maoríes en el Reino Unido –view– Notife
  19. New Zealand’s Maori haka dance protected under trade deal with UK –view– Independent
  20. Doing the haka if you’re not Maori will be BANNED under new UK-NZ trade deal because it is ‘offensive cultural appropriation’ –view– Daily Maill UK
  21. Doing the haka if you’re not Maori will be banned in UK –view– Metro UK
  22. Doing the haka if you’re not Maori is offensive cultural appropriation, Brits are warned –view– InEntertainment UK
  23. New Zealand’s haka protected by UK trade agreement amid ‘cultural appropriation’ debate –view– Mirror UK
  24. Doing the haka to be ‘banned’ in UK –view– WalesOnline
  25. ‘National treasure’: New Zealand Māori haka protected in trade deal with UK –view– The Guardian
  26. Indigenous data protection system to branch out into Māori communities –view– Stuff
  27. Research seeks Māori clues for heart health –view– Radio Waatea
  28. $4m for heart disease research ‘game changer for kaumātua’ –view– RadioNZ
  29. New Funding Announced For Research Into Māori Heart Health –view– Scoop
  30. Kākāpō in good genetic health despite inbreeding – Expert Reaction –view– Science Media Centre
  31. Kākāpō in good genetic health despite inbreeding – view– Scoop
  32. Bad taste bedspread needs copyright correction –view– Radio Waatea
  33. Growing concerns over ‘biased’ software use by NZ Police –view– Te Ao Māori News
  34. Unwieldy WAI 262 claim needs new structure for progress –view– Radio Waatea
  35. Maori co-design needed to challenge cop computer bias –view– Radio Waatea
  36. AI Expert: Police algorithims a future version of profiling –view– NewsTalkZB
  37. WAI 262 symposium call for action –view– Radio Waatea
  38. Police using algorithms ‘a huge problem’ for biases, researcher says –view– Stuff
  39. Police using algorithms ‘a huge problem’ for biases, researcher says –view– RNZ
  40. Is it time to abolish the ALl Black’s haka The Daily Telegraph
  41. Indigneous Data will help Māori Waikato Times
  42. Fears over Algorithms’s bias Taranaki Daily
  43. Fears over Algorithms’s bias Nelson Mail
  44. Fears over Algorithms’s bias The Press
  45. Fears over Algorithms’s bias Manawatū Sta
  46. White Czech dancers are accused of ‘racism’ and ‘cultural appropriation’ after performing a ceremonial haka with imitation Māori tattoos – as critics say it’s the equivalent to ‘blackface’ –view– Daily Mail
  47. A Squad Of White Dancers Are Being Slammed For Racist ‘Bollywood Haka’ Dance Done In Blackface –view– Pedestrian TV
  48. Dance Group Called ‘Pure Racists’ And Accused Of Cultural Appropriation For Doing Haka –view– Lad Bible
  49. Czech Republic dance group slammed for mock haka –view– NZHerald
  50. Online threat to Māori – how robust are reporting processes? – RadioNZ – View/Listen
  51. Online Terrorist threat to Māori – Tapatahi-MāoriTV.
  52. Free Speech or Racism – Radio Waatea
  53. Carpet ad criticised Otago Daily Times
  54. Plant Variation Rights Bill described as hitting sweet spot to meet Treaty obligations –view–  MāoriTV
  55. UK company Invictus using Māori culture to sell carpet –view– NZHerald
  56. UK tourist criticised for offensive comments after trying to sell pounamu online –view– Stuff
  57. Biases against Māori by AI and Facial Recognition – Radio Waatea
  58. Cultural Appropriation at America’s Cup Celebrations –view– Te Karere
  59. Prejudiced AI systems could result in more Māori being arrested or falsely accused of crimes, expert warns –view– Breakfast TVNZ1
  60. Prejudiced AI systems could result in more Māori being arrested or falsely accused of crimes, expert warns -view- Te Karere
  61. My Heritage App – Cultural abuse – Te Ao Māori News Māori TV
  62. Police dodge questions about facial recognition technology use –view– RNZ
  63. Police using app to photograph innocent youth: ‘It’s so wrong’ –view– RNZ
  64. Facebook’s news bas keeps Māori in Australia in the dark –view– MāoriTV
  65. Rules to using Maori words, imagery in branding –view– Otago Daily Times
  66. Māori academic weighs in on necktie row, arguing there are bigger issues of disparity –view– Pacific Beat ABC
  67. Vodafone, Kiwibank pull advertising from Magic Talk after racist comments endorsed by host John Banks –view– Stuff
  68. Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks The Southland Times
  69. Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks The Dominion Post
  70. Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks The Press
  71. Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks Taranaki Daily Times
  72. Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks Waikato Times
  73. Advertisers ditch Magic Talk after racist remarks Manawatū Standard
  74. New tech to find missing shareholders of Māori land – Expert Reaction –view–  Science Media Centre
  75. Māori Data, Ethics and Artificial Intelligence –view– Techilosophy
  76. Maori guide to counter cut and paste culture –view– Radio Waatea
  77. Māori Culture Guidelines (in Branding) –view– 95bFM

2020

  1. Popular language app Duolingo is set to include te reo Maori in 2021 – view– ABC Pacific Beat
  2. The way DNA is used in criminal investigations under the microscope –view– TVNZ One News
  3. Law Commission finds flaws in DNA use for criminal investigations, calls for overhaul –view– RNZ
  4. Rewriting The Rulebook On DNA In Criminal Investigations – Expert Reaction – view – Scoop
  5. Six things Air New Zealand staff want from airline management in order to rebuild better –view– Stuff
  6. Economics of the New Zealand Māori –view– The Brief
  7. Five Eyes accessing social media poses threats to freedom – civil liberties groups –view–  NZHerald
  8. Civil lib­erty fears if data given up – Otago Daily Times
  9. Plea for Data Access – The Dominion Post, Timaru Herald, Nelson Mail, Waikato Times, The Southland Times, Taranaki Daily News, Manawatu Standard.
  10. Threats to freedom warned if social media unlocked to Five Eyes –view– RNZ
  11. How misinformation endangers us –view– NewsRoom
  12. National promises $1.29b boost for tech sector –view– Te Karere TVNZ
  13. German racist performed haka at corona protest –view– Newsroom
  14. Empörung über Haka bei Demo in Stuttgart –view– Speigel
  15. Police facial recognition discrimination against Māori a matter of time – expert –view– RNZ
  16. Concerns over possible false matches from police AI –view– RadioNZ
  17. OPINION: Objectivity and balance in journalism a myth –view– Radio Waatea
  18. Owners won’t change Auckland restaurant’s controversial name, Kingi –view– Stuff
  19. Genomic research and Indigenous data sovereignty – Expert Reaction –view– Science Media Centre
  20. Māori cultural appropriation, or simply a fish? Restaurat –view– NZ Herald
  21. The conspiracists’ election: How the farthest fringes of politics are making a play for the centre –view– Stuff
  22. ‘It’s treacherous ground right now’: Chefs and culture experts on respectful restaurant names –view– NZ Herald
  23. Culture on the Menu – Weekend Herald August 08 2020
  24. Agencies promise to be clear about algorithm use – view – Newsroom
  25. Gold‌ ‌Coast‌ ‌nightclub‌ ‌apologises,‌ ‌changes‌ ‌’culturally‌ ‌insensitive’‌ ‌Māori‌ ‌name‌ ‌after backlash –view– NewsHub
  26. Why Māori communities are more vulnerable to 5G conspiracies – view– The Spinoff
  27. TikTok’s Chinese origins behind potential Australian ban –view– Te Ao Maori News
  28. Māori IP protection for Māori artists Te Karere
  29. Tasti ‘Kiwiana’ advert mocks Māori ancestors –view– Te Ao Māori News
  30. Kiwiana, Religious Abuse Or Appropriation? – view– Scoop
  31. Spanish brand under fire for ‘offensive’ Māori clothing line –view– Stuff
  32. Why the ‘5G causing Covid-19’ theory, why now? 01/06/2020 Dominion Post
  33. Social media, stress and suspicion drive 5G and Covid-19 conspiracies, say experts –view– Stuff
  34. Understanding 5G Concerns – Expert Q&A –view–  Science Media Centre
  35. Understanding 5G Concerns – Expert Q&A –view– Scoop
  36. Govt tracing app data could be accessed by USA/AUS – Karaitiana Taiuru –view–  Te Ao Māori News
  37. COVID Tracer app falls short for Maori –view– Radio Waatea
  38. Cell tower attacks bad science, bad politics –view– Radio Waatea
  39. Covid Tracer: What use is the Government’s app, really? –view– Stuff
  40. Concerns around contact tracing app –view– SunLive
  41. Take hold of your intellectual property rights, Māori mā! – view– Te Ao Maori News MāoriTV
  42. An Ethical Approach to Maori Data Collection with Karaitiana Taiuru –view– 95b FM
  43. Data traps for Maori in contact trace app –view– Radio Waatea
  44. Covid-19 contact tracing app ‘may discriminate against Māori’ –view– TVNZ1
  45. Concerns around contact tracing app –view- Sun Live
  46. Covid-19: Contact tracing app may discriminate against Māori –view– RNZ
  47. Can the government be trusted with our data? –view– Tapatahi MaoriTV
  48. IT stalwart creates Treaty guidelines for use of AI & data about Māori –view– New Zealand IT Brief
  49. Treaty Of Waitangi/Te Tiriti Guidelines For AI And Data Released –view– Scoop
  50. ‘We’re really sorry’: UK nurses apologise after ‘degrading’ COVID-19 haka –view– MSN News NZ
  51. Coronavirus: UK nurses apologise after ‘degrading’ COVID-19 haka –view– NewsHub
  52. NHS Nurses Apologize After Their Haka Indicted As ‘Cultural Appropriation’ –view–  The Women Journal
  53. NHS nurses apologise for ‘offensive’ haka performance The Telegraph UK
  54. British nurses branded ‘racist’ for video performing traditional Maori dance in face paint and head tapenews – Independent News
  55. ‘An example of self-entitlement’: Another group of UK health workers perform ‘bizarre’ coronavirus haka –view – NewsHub
  56. NHS nurses accused of ‘cultural appropriation’ for doing haka to boost morale –view– Metro UK.
  57. Woke fury over nurses’ haka shows that even coronavirus can’t kill identity politics –view– Telegraph
  58. UK nurses remove Twitter Maori tribute video after being accused of “cultural appropriation” – view – Reclaim the Net
  59. UK nurses’ anti-coronavirus haka denounced by Maori as ‘racist’ and ‘cultural appropriation’ – view – RT News
  60. Le haka anti-coronavirus des infirmières britanniques dénoncé par les Maoris comme étant «raciste» et «d’appropriation culturelle» – view -News24 France
  61. BRITANSKE MEDICINSKE SESTRE IZVELE ANTIKORONA HAKA PLES! Maori ih optužili za rasizam i kulturno prisvajanje! – view – Informer (Russia)
  62. (影) 展現抗疫勇氣英醫護跳毛利戰舞 院方挨批緊急撤影片道歉 – view– Newstalk Taiwan
  63. ‘Offensive and degrading’: UK nurses’ COVID-19 haka slammed as cultural appropriation – view – MSN News-
  64. Haka by UK nurses deemed cultural appropriation –view– Te Ao News
  65. UK nurses’ COVID-19 haka slammed as cultural appropriation – view– NewsHub
  66. ‘We don’t want any confusion’: Indiginous gin to change company name –view– NZ Herald
  67. Kiwi gin company ditches ‘offensive’ bottle brand after online outrage –view– NZ Herald
  68. Coronavirus: Hongi restriction put in place at pōhiri in Wellington –view– RNZ
  69. Kiwi gin company ditches ‘offensive’ bottle brand after online outrage –view– NZ Herald
  70. Haka and cultural appropriation – view– Native America Calling
  71. Pleas for drunk Kiwis to abstain from haka during London Waitangi Day Pub Crawl – view – NZHerlad
  72. Brazillian business using haka as “cultural appropriation” says expert –view–  Te Ao Māori News
  73. Absolutely appalling’: French lawyers accused of cultural appropriation after protest haka –view– NewsHub
  74. ‘Blatant cultural appropriation’: Brazilian companies slammed for ‘selling’ Māori haka in corporate retreats –view– NZ Herald
  75. The Northern Advocate Companies cop flak for selling haka at retreats for corporates.
    Weekend Herald Brazilians blasted for ‘selling’ haka.

2019

  1. Tiki Guarana Energy drink offensive, Māori cultural adviser says –view– Stuff Business
  2. Tauranga mock haka should cost cruise line –view– Radio Waatea
  3. Princess Cruises apologizes for ‘cultural insensitivity’ after workers dress up in Māori costumes –view– Yahoo News
  4. Princess Cruises Has Apologized After Footage Emerged Of Several Non-Māori Employees Performing a Pōwhiri At The Port Of Tauranga In New Zealand –view– Travel Weekly
  5. Fury at ‘racist’ cruise company’s NZ stunt –view– Sunshine Coast Daily
    Princess Cruises apologizes following accusations of ‘racist’ Maori-inspired ceremony in New Zealand –view– Fox News
  6. Non-Maori performing powhiri labelled a ‘disgrace’ –view– SunLive The Bay’s First News
  7. Princess Cruises apologizes for ‘cultural insensitivity’ after workers dress in Maori garb –view– USA Today
  8. Cruise Company Apologies after Staff Dress UP As Maori For ‘Culturally Insensitive’ Performance –view– Independent UK
  9. ‘Silly, frustrating, insulting’: Princess Cruises slammed for fake Maori stunt –view– Northern Territory News Australia
  10. Fury at ‘racist’ cruise company’s NZ stunt –view– Queensland Times
  11. RACE ROW Princess Cruises slammed over ‘blatant racism’ after it used ‘fake Maoris’ to greet guests in New Zealand –view– The Sun UK
  12. Cruise: Princess Cruises accused of racism after ‘fake Māori’ men used in New Zealand –view– Express UK
  13. Pantomime Haka  TV3 NewsHub
  14. Pictures show non-Māori men welcoming cruise ship passengers with ‘distasteful, disrespectful’ pōwhiri –view– NewsHub
  15. ‘Blatant racism’: Cruise ship guests given ‘pantomime’ pōwhiri – view – NewsTalkZB
  16. Princess Cruises apologises, says ‘no offence’ intended over ‘pantomime pōwhiri’ for guests at Port of Tauranga –view– NZ Herald
  17. ‘Blatant racism’: Cruise ship guests given ‘pantomime’ Māori pōwhiri at Port of Tauranga –view NZHerald
  18. Researchers’ take on 5G following rising health concerns –view– Te Ao Maori News
  19. Juliette Lewis slammed for cultural appropriation after pictured wearing piupiu –view– Stuff
  20. Rugby World Cup brings re-release of Māori ‘Haka’ beer in the UK –view– Stuff
  21. Online Voting for Māori –view– Te Ao Maori News
  22. Serious digital privacy breach under investigation –view– Te Ao Maori News
  23. Keyboard Warriors, cyber activisim and Māori usage of the Internet – Dale Hudson Radio Waatea
  24. Flashback: How a New Zealand museum traded taonga for Chinese antiquities – view – The Press
  25. Bones of Contention Taranaki Daily News
  26. Bones of Contention Waikato Times
  27. Bones of Contention Dominion Post
  28. Bones of Contention Southland Times
  29. Kulturzeit extra: Die Route wird neu berechnet (Video documentary in German, several interviews – view – 3sat
  30. Karaitiana Taiuru, Maori-Kulturberater, Stipendiat Weimar – view– 3Sat
  31. Kulturzeit extra” berichtet vom Kultursymposium Weimar – view– Aitken Check
  32. Kulturzeit extra” berichtet vom Kultursymposium Weimar –view– PressePortal
  33. Overseas ‘haka’ businesses remove footage – view – MaoriTV Te Ao
  34. Sale of golliwog dolls banned by Trade Me – view – TV1 News
  35. More Māori words in English contexts – Nelson Mail May 18
  36. Māori-inspired Michelin-restaurant and its controversial Tekoteko butter pats – view– Taranaki Daily Times
  37. US games developer pulls “Maui” outfit after accusations of cultural appropriation – view – ABC Australia
  38. A Scottish PR company is called Korero: is it appropriation – view – Stuff
  39. Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – Timaru Herald
  40. Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – Taranaki Daily Times
  41. Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – The Southland Times
  42. Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – Timaru Herald
  43. Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – Waikato Times
  44. Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – Manawatu Standard
  45. Scottish PR Agency’s Māori name – The Dominion Post
  46. No moko in plane with Koru – view – Radio Waatea
  47. Air New Zealand’s Moko Policy out of Touch – The Northern Advocate
  48. Politicians, Māori leaders and academics call on Air New Zealand to change ‘outdated’, ‘racist’ tā moko policy – view– NZ Herald
  49. Māori tech expert encourages fact checking on social media content – view – Te Karere TVNZ
  50. Being a Māori in a terrorist lock down in Christchurch and personal experiences – Radio Waatea
  51. Aussie beer event advert ‘mocking Māori culture‘ – view – Milbank Monitor
  52. Some top names for Māori newborns shouldn‘t be on list – cultural advisor – view –  Felton Business News
  53. International speakers to examine the relevance of culture at AI symposium in Sydney – view – Goethe-Institut Sydney
  54. Action urged over pop song‘s karakia misappropriation – view – Herdon Gazette
  55. Cultural appropriation a minefield for image-conscious and risk-averse companies – view– Stuff
  56. Māori DNA “a taonga” – view – MāoriTV
  57. Maori are being urged to voice concern with DNA consultation – view – Voxy
  58. Māori are being urged to voice concern with DNA consultation – view – Scoop
  59. ‘It’s perpetuating the stereotype’ – outrage over Mexican Netflix show’s rendition of haka – view – TV1
  60. Netflix original series hits cringe note with ‘Ka Mate’ – view – Te Karere TV1
  61. Avoiding Māori cultural appropriation: A reference guide – view – Brews News
  62. Pro tip, UK brewers: Māori is a culture, not a beer style – view – The SpinOff
  63. ‘Mocking Māori culture’: Australian bar removes tā moko from beer showcase ad after criticism –view– NewsHub
  64. Aussie bar accused of ‘mocking Māori – Rotorua Daily Post
  65. Aussie bar accused of ‘mocking Māori – Whanganui Chronicle
  66. Aussie bar accused of ‘mocking Māori – Bay of Plenty Times
  67. Aussie bar accused of ‘mocking Māori – Hawkes Bay Today
  68. Australian bar accused of mocking Māori culture with ad –view– NewsTalkZB
  69. Aussie beer event advert criticised for ‘mocking Māori culture’ – view – TV1
  70. Aussie bar accused of ‘mocking Māori culture’ with use of tā moko in beerfest advert – view – NZ Herald
  71. Melbourne bar unrepentant over use of tā moko to promote beer event – view – The SpinOff
  72. Aussie beer event advert ‘mocking Māori culture’ – view – RadioNZ
  73. Brewers encouraged to consider cultural sensitivities – veiw – Brews News
  74. Some top names for Māori newborns shouldn’t be on list – cultural advisor – view – Newsie
  75. Some top names for Māori newborns shouldn’t be on list – cultural advisor – view – OneNews
  76. Some top names for Māori newborns shouldn’t be on list – cultural advisor – view – RadioNZ
  77. Cry Baby of the Week – view – WhaleOil
  78. Fonterra under fire from iwi over name of its Kapiti-brand cheese, Tuteremoana –view – TV One News
  79. Chief’s name angers Māori – Taranaki Daily News
  80. Chief’s name angers Māori – Waikato Times
  81. Cheese named after ancestor outrages iwi – view –  Te Karere
  82. NZ businesses under fire for marketing using Māori culture – view – NewsHub
  83. Fonterra’s Kāpiti cheese name Tuteremoana insulting to descendants of great chief, advisor says – view – Stuff
  84. Māori cultural appropriation – Summer Drive Sean Plunket RadioLive
  85. Tiki talk fertile field for protest – view – Radio Waatea
  86. Chief’s Name Offends – The Dominion Post
  87. Chief’s Name on Cheese angers Māori – The Timaru Hearald
  88. Fonterra angers Māori with Cheese branding – The Press
  89. Māori call for cultural appropriation to stop – view – Te Kāea Māori Television
  90. Kapiti brand of cheese criticised for appropriating Māori culture – view – Scoop
  91. NZ businesses continue to appropriate Māori culture – view – Scoop

 

2018

  1. Māori is a culture not a beer style – view pg 24 – Persuit of Hoppiness
  2. Action urged after song used Karakia. Calls to protect Māori Intellectual Property – Otago Daily Times
  3. Copyright Act 1994 Review and appropriation of Māori karakia by K Pop – Radio Waatea
  4. Action urged over pop song’s karakia misappropriation – view – RadioNZ Morning Report.
  5. Online voting and impacts/benefits to Māori and rangatahi – view – Te Kāea
  6. Coca Cola Accidentally Greeted New Zealanders with a Cheery “Hello Death” – view – Quartzy
  7. New Brussels Beer Project beer raises hackles in New Zealand – view – The Brussels Times
  8. Brussels Beer Project ‘sad’ about offence caused by ‘Māori Tears’ beer – view – NewsHub
  9. Belgian brewery apologises for any offence caused by ‘Māori Tears’ beer – view – NZ Herald
  10. Belgian beer named ‘Maori tears’ is slammed for being ‘culturally offensive’ – view – UK Daily Mail
  11. International beer label dubbed ‘Māori Tears’ deemed culturally offensive – view – NZ Herald
  12. Anger over ‘ignorant’ Belgian brewery advertising ‘Māori Tears’ beer. – view – Newshub
  13. ‘Maori Tears’ beer deemed culturally offensive – view – Otago Daily Times
  14. International beer label dubbed ‘Māori Tears’ deemed culturally offensive – view– NwstalkZB
  15. Selon des Néo-Zélandais, la bière bruxelloise Maori Tears est «culturellement offensante» – view–  Sudinfo
  16. La bière bruxelloise Maori Tears est « culturellement offensante », selon des Néo-Zélandais – view – Soir Mag
  17. Une bière du Brussels Beer Project fait polémique en Nouvelle-Zélande – view – Paris Match
  18. Une bière bruxelloise s’attire les foudres des Néo-Zélandais – view – La Libre
  19. La bière bruxelloise Maori Tears jugée “culturellement offensante”, mea-culpa des fabricants – view
  20. Selon des Néo-Zélandais, la bière bruxelloise Maori Tears est «culturellement offensante» – view – Sud Info
  21. Une bière de Brussels Beer Project attaquée en justice par les Maoris – view – BX1
  22. Sous le feu des critiques en Nouvelle-Zélande, le Brussels Beer Project renomme une de ses bières – view – Vivre Ici
  23. Une bière bruxelloise s’attire les foudres des Néo-Zélandais – view – La Libre
  24. La bière bruxelloise Maori Tears est «culturellement offensante» – view – La Capitale
  25. Hey UK brewers, cultural appropriation is not cool. – view – The SpinOff.
  26. Cultural Confusion: When Beer branding becomes offensive.  – view – The Pursuit of Hoppiness August. SOBA Society Of Beer Advocates.
  27. Māori Internet Safety – view – Kawe Kōrero Māori Television. September
  28. Celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori in the .nz domain name space – view – Domain Name Commission September
  29. Social media filters accused of stealing Maori culture – [view] TV One News. April.
  30. Huggies Baby Names. Radio Ngati Porou. March
  31. Cultural Appropriation and Wildfoods Festival. Radio Waatea. March
  32. Public outrage at Wildfoods Festival’s advertising. [view] RadioNZ. March
  33. Huggies removes list of Māori baby names and advice from website. [view] Stuff. March
  34. Huggies removes offensive list of Māori baby names – [view] [audio] RadioNZ Morning Report. March
  35. Huggies moves on bad baby name site. [views] Radio Waatea. March
  36. Huggies shamed for bad baby names. [view] Radio Waatea. March
  37. Māori teens receive more nude images – study [view] RadioNZ. January
  38. Māori teens will receive more unsolicited naked images than other teen ethnicities [view] Māori Television. January
  39. Maori teens pressured for nude pix. [view] Radio Waatea. January
  40. Maori Teens and Sexting in NZ. [view] Scoop. January

2017

  1. Online post on funding stop for diabetes blood strip tests wrong. [view] Te Karere. January
  2. Emotiki app cultural analysis. [view] Scoop. January
  3. Emotiki app causes cultural stir. [view] Māori Television. January
  4. Maori emojis ‘culturally insensitive’. [view] NewsHub. January
  5. Emotiki disagrees app is inappropriate. [view] Māori Television. January
  6. Emotiki app concerns. Radio Waatea [Listen] – Claudette Hauiti. January
  7. Emotiki  ‘culturally insensitive’. NewsTalkZB – Chris Lynch. January
  8. Te Puia defends popular Emotiki. Rotorua Daily Post. [view] January
  9. Māori activism & hidden achievements online. Scoop. [view] February
  10. Maori internet history told. Radio Waatea. [view] February
  11. Ngāi Tahu education and reo online resource created. [view] August
  12. Ngai Tahu marae knowledge shared. Radio Waatea. [view]  August

2016

  1. A new social media and ICT Maori dictionary view 95bFM. October
  2. Te reo Maori moves into social media [view] Radio Waatea. October.
  3. Free te reo Māori resource [view] Scoop. October
  4. Disney pulls its controversial Moana costume from the shelves [view] Yahoo UK Movies. September
  5. Is this costume from Moana Cultural theft? – The Dominion Post
  6. Is this costume from Moana Cultural theft? – The Southland Times
  7. Disney’s Moana costume is called out for cultural appropriation [view] Yahoo UK Movies. September
  8. Pasifika advocates call out Disney for appropriating Moana costume [view] Fairfax Media. September
  9. Govt $32 million towards cyber security [view 7.13] Te Kaea Maori Television. May
  10. Taiuru quits spectrum Trust. [View] Radio Waatea. March
  11. Is live streaming tangihanga becoming the norm? [View] Te Karere. March 10
  12. Concerns over sexting becoming ‘the norm’. [View] Te Karere. February 15
  13. Facebook fight pages continue to emerge. [View] Te Karere. January 15

2015

  1. Te Wānanga o Aotearoa founder weighs in on email scam. [View] Te Karere. December 22
  2. Maori missing out on ICT fund. [Read/Listen] Radio Waatea. September 10
  3. Delays to $30m Maori ICT Development Fund cause frustration. [Read] Stuff. September 07
  4. Taiuru and New Zealand Media and Entertainment  [Read] Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) August 26
  5. Advisory Group for Open Government Partnership appointed. Transparency Times. October 2015 [Read]
  6. Advisory Group for Open Government Partnership appointed. [Read] State Services Commission. August 4
  7. Māori IT experts critical of digital divide [Read] [audio] Radio New Zealand. July 16
  8. Commons licence translated into te reo [Read] Radio Waatea. July 15
  9. Creative Commons licences translated into te reo Māori [Read] Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand. July 14
  10. New Translations: CC 4.0 licences now available in te reo Māori and Japanese. [Read] Creative Commons. July 15
  11. Digital dominance the new colonialism. [Audio and Read] Radio Waatea. July 09
  12. Māori discuss whether tikanga crosses over to internet at annual NetHui. [view] MāoriTV. July 08
  13. Māori urged to take up careers in IT. [view] Radio New Zeal and. July 07
  14. New and Emerging Māori Digital leaders converge in Auckland.  [view] Scoop. July 02
  15. Govt sites reject macronised addresses. [view] Radio New Zealand. June 29
  16. Macrons too tough for government sites. [view] Radio Watteau. June 26
  17. Macrons not recognised in email by Government systems. [view] Scoop. June 25
  18. Maori urged to take advantage of ICT. [view] Radio New Zealand. May 11
  19. Notable leaders appointed to Māori Spectrum Trust. [view] Māori Television. April 7
  20. Maori Spectrum Trust brings on heavy hitters. [view] Scoop. April 7
  21. Spectrum trust airbrushes shrinking shareholding. [view] Radio Waate.a March 26
  22. Ngatiwai deal like ‘selling off the foreshore’ [view] Radio New Zealand. March 11
  23. Karaitiana Taiuru: Te Reo and the mainstream. [view] Radio New Zealand (Kim Hill). February 21
  24. Sharing licence translated. [view] Radio Waatea. February 20
  25. TV3 weather reporter Kanoa Lloyd hits back at Te Reo critics. [view] NZ Herald. February 18
  26. Creative Commons Licences Translated into Te Reo Māori. [view] Scoop. February
  27. Weather reporter hits back at Te Reo critics. [view] Otago Daily Times. February
  28.  Kanoa Lloyd’s Te Reo stance wins plaudits. [view] Radio New Zealand. February
  29. Maori ICT fund ‘wide-ranging’. [view] Stuff. January

2014

  1. Internet Society backs Te Mangai Paho. [view] [audio] Radio New Zealand. August 15
  2. Māori Internet Society Welcome Online Voting Recommendations. [view] Scoop. August
  3. Plea to push ICT grad schools to Maori. [view] Te Manu Korihi. P June 04
  4. Mana-Dotcom alliance attracts dissention. [view] Te Karere Maori News.  April 14
  5. MPs push for online voting. [view] Te Karere Maori News. March 10
  6. Online voting: mixed benefits for Maori. [view] Radio New Zealand News. March 10
  7. InternetNZ byelection: Rochelle Furneaux wins, Alastair Thompson second. National Business Review. January 31. [view]
  8. Te Reo Māori Spam. Radio Waatea:Te Wahanga Parakuihi. January 21

2013

  1. A beginner’s guide to Māori interests in the 4G spectrum. [view] TV 1 Marae Investigations.  November 10
  2. Koha trademark would breach treaty, says internet group. [viewaudio] Radio New Zealand – Te Manu Korihi.  November 06
  3.  Internet name choice widened. [view] Radio Waatea. 18 November
  4. Online Māori urged to be proactive with new changes in .nz. [view] Scoop. 14 October
  5. Hacking and Spam. Te Karere. September
  6. Hui hears young Maori should embrace the web. [view] Radio New Zealand.  9 July
  7. Two new InternetNZ councillors, two exits, one new fellow. [view] National Business Review. 9 July
  8. Leaders need to embrace internet.  [view] Radio Waatea.  9 July
  9. Attracting Maori to ICT. [view] Radio New Zealand – Nine to Noon.  Tuesday 9 July
  10. Māori aim to navigate through on-line world. [view] Te Karere. 8 July
  11. 10th AGM of The New Zealand Maori Internet Society. [view] Scoop. 8 July
  12. News bulletin.  [view] Radio New Zealand – Te Manu Korihi. 8 July
  13. Outrage over Facebook pages depicting fake Māori family. [view] Te Karere.  27 July
  14. Maori ICT meet-up at NetHui. [view] Scoop.  27 July.
  15. Māori aim to navigate through online world. [view] Te Karere. Jul 7
  16. Internet NZ Council 2013 Elections – Voting [view] Scoop. 24 June – 6 July
  17. Why the government proposed 30 million ICT fund in lieu of 4G spectrum allocation would not be as beneficial for Maori [listen] Radio New Zealand – Te Manu Korihi
  18. Poor social media use for Ikaroa-Rawhiti candidates – society. [view] Radio New Zealand – Te Manu Korihi.
  19. Maori web use to be researched. [view] Radio New Zealand – Te Manu Korihi.  March 20 1013.
  20. Maori usage of web and email addresses to be researched. [view] Scoop.  May 17.
  21. Use of Māori domains studies. [view]  Radio Waatea. May 15.
  22. Implications for Māori should a 30 million dollar ICT fund be accepted instead of spectrum allocation. [view – audio] Radio New Zealand – Te ahi kaa. May 12 2013.
  23. Maori internet expert backs treaty claim. [view] Radio Waatea. May 01 2013.
  24. Cash or spectrum? Maori remains undecided. [view] Tech Day. May 01 2013.
  25. Exposing Maori web address hijackers. [view] The New Zealand Maori Internet Society.  March 01 2013.
  26. Maori divided over money or spectrum. [view] Stuff.  April 30 2013.
  27. Society Remain Neutral About Spectrum and ICT Fund. [view] Scoop.  April 30 2013.
  28. Consultation over $30m spectrum fund. [view] Dominion Post. March 12. 
  29. Māori Internet Society seeks fund feedback. [view] Radio Waatea.  March 12.
  30. Maori quizzed on substitute. The Press pA10 March 12
  31. Cyber Squatters grab Iwi names.  [view] [Interview audio] [News Bulletin] Radio Waatea. Friday 1 March.
  32. Maori at odds over spectrum. [view] Computerworld.  Tuesday 12 February.
  33. 2 Degrees Mobile, a unique opportunity for Māori. [view] Te Huarahi Tika Trust.  Thursday 07 February.
  34. Maori Internet Society rebooted – The geeks are back. [view] Radio Waatea.  Monday 21 January.
  35. Opinion of Kim Dotcom and Mega. [view] Te Karere Māori News. Monday 21 January.
  36. Online Maori have Internet representative group back.  [view] Scoop.  Friday 18 January.

2012

  1. Maori Culture Adapting to presence in online media. [view] Sunday Star Times. December 29
  2. Te Reo Facebook on its way. [view] Crown Fibre Holdings. November 26
  3. Cyber bullying and the Harmful Digital Communications Act. Maori Television Te Kaea. November 12
  4. Social network site in te reo Maori now available on your rorohiko. Waikato Times, 25/09/2012, p04
  5. Facebook in te reo Māori. [view] Scoop  Friday, 14 September
  6. Facebook now available in Maori. [view] Waikato Times.  24 October
  7. Unofficial te reo words getting ‘out of control’. [view] Te Waha Nui AUT Journalism Publication. October 13
  8. Coining of new words for Facebook creates debate. [view] TV1 Te Karere Maori News.  November 01
  9. Facebook in the Maori Language. Maori Television Te Kaea.  October 31
  10. Maori words getting out of hand. [view text]  [ audio] Radio New Zealand Te Manu Korihi.
  11. Social media helps to close the digital divide. October 04 2012. [view] Paper version, page 9 September 28 [view] Te Waha Nui AUT Journalism Publication.
  12. Reo experts create chrome skin for Facebook. [view] Radio Waatea. September
  13. .kiwi Letter of Support. [view] Tangatawhenua.com April 30
  14. Facebook in te reo Maori. [view] Tangatawhenua.com. September 14
  15. Dot Kiwi Ltd named as sole contender for .kiwi domain [view] Scoop. 15 June
  16. Hon Steven Joyce to speak at NetHui [view] Scoop.  2012. 14 June
  17. Registrations open for NZ’s largest Internet conference. [view] Scoop.  14 March
  18. Kiwi firms bid for new domain names [view] Stuff Technology. 15 June

2011

  1. Maori Google seeking more translators’ [view] Radio Waatea.

2009

  1. The .ORG Advisory Council Appoints New Worldwide Internet Leaders. view. PIR Media Release
  2. Registrar Launches Māori Macrons for Domains [view] Scoop News.

2008

  1. Maori have second try at internet lobby [view] Computerworld.
  2. Making the most of young Maori minds [view] New Zealand Herald.
  3. Regional Allocations. [view] IDN News.

2007

  1. Recommendation to create Māori predictive txt database [view] Scoop.
  2. Maori bilingual Net call. The Dominion Post. Aug 27
  3. Maori bilingual Net call. [view] Stuff.

 

2006

  1. Maori Internet wants macron ability [view] Radio Waatea.

2005

  1. Te Reo Māori electronic Library. Te Pānui Rūnaka.  February
  2. Computerworld Excellence Awards 2005 Finalists. Computerworld New Zealand.  May 30
  3. Kua eke kit e taumata. Kōkiri Paetae.  Issue 63
  4. Computerworld Excellence Awards. Computerworld New Zealand. July 18

2004

  1. More domains may be on way [view]  Computerworld.
  2. Letter to Editor “Internet comments have no substance. The Press. March 10
  3. ADIP Selects Advisory Panel for ORDIG. UNDP.  December 08
  4. Maori Web sites. August  Net Guide Issue 89
  5. Iwi to use technology to educate members. Stuff.  July 20
  6. Our-Global Village –Ngāi Tahu’s Response to Open (on-line) Learning. Te Pānui Rūnaka. August
  7. Web site review. Te Karaka. Winter
  8. Website via cell phone. Te Pānui Rūnaka. August

2003

  1. Hijacked Iwi and Hapü on the Internet [view] Scoop.
  2. Maori have internet representative/support body [view] Scoop.
  3. Big change in Internet could see Maori names. [view]‎ Scoop.
  4. .iwi.nz first moderated .nz domain [view] Scoop.
  5. Maori establish presence in Usenet [view]‎ Scoop.
  6. Maori language macron idea finds favour with Microsoft engineers [view] New Zealand Herald.
  7. Maori have second try at internet lobby [view] Computerworld.
  8. 2LD review committee named [view] Computerworld.
  9. Online Maori enter new domain. ABC News Online.  September 09
  10.  Iwi.nz changes registrar. The Press.April 29
  11. Cyber Māori. Te Arohi he rārangi kōrero, Isue 16.  July 28
  12. 2LD Review committee named. Computerworld. February 13
  13. Web site review.Te Karaka.  Summer
  14. Web site review. Te Karaka.  Spring
  15. Kotahi Mano Kāika. Ko te whanau. Putanga 6, Nama 1 Raumati
  16. And by the way. Net Guide, page 19.  July

2002

  1. Maori domain name goes live [view]‎ New Zealand Herald.
  2. Maori get domain name on Internet. The Dominion Post. Jul 24
  3. Online vote for separate Maori cyberzone in NZ [view] Legal Brief Today.
  4. Maori domain name goes live [view] New Zealand Herald.
  5. Every Iwi should have one. Raumati 2002 Ko te Whānau.
  6. Landslide for “.maori.nz”. Infotech.  March 13
  7. Maori have second try at internet lobby. Computerworld. November
  8. Maori.nz suffix wins InternetNZ approval. NZ Infotech, Issue N0 548. July
  9. Landslide for “.maori.nz”. Infotech. March 14
  10. Maori call.  Infotech. May 30
  11. New second level domain name leaps first hurdle. PC World.  March 14
  12. Web site review. Te Karaka. Autumn
  13. Programme 29. Marae.  October 09

2001

  1. Second level domain ‘.maori.nz’ approved [view] Converge
  2. New Secondary Internet Domain for Maori Sites Approved [view]
  3. Indigenous New Zealanders call for new Net neighborhood. [view] ZDNet Asia.
  4. Maori stake claim to their own dot in cyberspace [view] New Zealand Herald.
  5. Maori Internet Society wants new zone in NZ Cuberspace. NZ Infotech Weekly, Issue No 484.  April 17
  6. Māori stake claim to their own dot in cyberspace. New Zealand Herald. April 17
  7. New Zealanders Called to Vote On New Net Neighbourhood. Newsbytes. December 17
  8. Maori stake claim to their own dot in cyberspace. New Zealand Herald. April 17
  9. Creation of .maori.nz aims to boost a need. Kōkiri Paetae.  January 2001
  10. Technology hui decides .aa is for Aotearoa. Stuff.  July 19
  11. Digital divide Maori survey commissioned. NZ InfotechWeekly
  12. Maori Internet Society wants zone in NZ cyberspace. Stuff.  April 17
  13. Web site review. Te Karaka. Winter
  14. The NZ Maori Internet Society chairperson and Te Taura Whiri I Te Reo Dictionary project manager talks about his education and career. Culture shock. Jan/Feb 2001; p.18-19
  15. Web site review.  Te Karaka. Autumn

2000

  1. On-line family tree stirs strife on marae. [view] New Zealand Herald.
  2. Maoris seek independence. The Dominion Post.
  3. Meet Karaitiana Taiuru. Te Karaka. Winter 2000
  4.  Resource for Web Authors of The Māori Language. Pū Kaea. Dec-Jan
  5. A beginners Guide to the Internet. Te Karaka. Summer
  6. Te Reo Māori in Information Technology. He Manawa o te Reo. The Heart of the Language. 27 July
  7. The New Zealand Maori Internet Society. Te Karaka.

1999

  1. New software making te reo Māori accessible in the electronic age. Kōkiri Paetae.  February 8
  2. Te Reo Tupu electronic dictionary used by 3,500 -plus. Kōkiri Paetae. February 8
  3. New Māori Language CD-Rom. University of Canterbury Library News. 18 September
  4. Rorohiko CD-Rom. Salient.
  5. Moana Kupu. Salient.

1998

  1. Nga Korero: Business August
  2. Accessing Maori by CD-Rom. The Press.
  3. Maori words on CD Rom. Dominion Post. 29 July

DISCLAIMER: This post is the personal opinion of Dr Karaitiana Taiuru and is not reflective of the opinions of any organisation that Dr Karaitiana Taiuru is a member of or associates with, unless explicitly stated otherwise.

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