Edits / Sport
Monocolumn
Sunday 7 November
Just can’t haka it anymore
Since 1769, when Captain James Cook first set foot in New Zealand and was met by a Maori war party, the haka has unsettled and aggravated the British.
Sunday 7 November
Since 1769, when Captain James Cook first set foot in New Zealand and was met by a Maori war party, the haka has unsettled and aggravated the British.
Saturday 29 May
There’s no symbol dearer to New Zealand’s vision of itself as a multicultural nation than the All Blacks.
Tuesday 23 February
As citizens of a small nation still emerging from a postcolonial adolescence, New Zealanders are proud of the clutch of symbols recognised as their own.
The Solomon Islands men who have gone from government to jail and back to government, and why Samoa is considering a plan to switch timezones.
0:00:00 0:01:00