MFF2020 Remount is on the way
Māoriland is keenly anticipating the MFF2020 Remount from September 24 – 27, 2020…
Māoriland is keenly anticipating the MFF2020 Remount from September 24 – 27, 2020…
Hereturi-koka (August) is an eager moment of anticipation in the maara. We have been planning toward a bountiful summer garden full of kai and flowers, we’re seed sowing and bulb planting […]
Ka tae ki tōna wā ka whaiwhakaaro tonu a taiohi mā mōna anō. Me pēhea rānei he huarahi hei whai māna e riro iho ai he mahi nui, he mahi […]
Behind the construction banner at the Māoriland Hub preparations are underway on the M.A.T.C.H Tech Creative Hub – a project to inspire and empower rangatahi in the creative tech space. M.A.T.C.H […]
Māoriland Film Festival is one of 39 storytelling organisations in 19 countries to be funded by the Sundance Institute as a part of their Respond & Reimagine Plan.Announced in April, […]
Māoriland will be remounted from September 24 – 27, 2020. Covid 19 forced the closure of MFF2020 on day two in March however the Māoriland team carefully packed everything away […]
Te Uru Maire is the rangatahi strategy of the Māoriland Charitable Trust, it aims to grow the next generation of Indigenous storytellers in Aotearoa by giving rangatahi Māori access to […]
He Paki Taketake is a sound studio based at the Māoriland Hub for the reversioning of animated films into te reo Māori. He Paki Taketake Co-ordinator will assist Te Tumu […]
Te Uru Maire is the rangatahi strategy of the Māoriland Charitable Trust, it aims to grow the next generation of Indigenous storytellers in Aotearoa by giving rangatahi Māori access to […]
In July 2020 Māoriland Charitable Trust will open M.A.T.C.H – the Māoriland Tech Creative Hub. If you are passionate about creative and emerging technologies and growing the success of rangatahi […]