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The official test cleared the system of significant racial bias.
Sir Robert Nairn Gillies KNZM, known as "Bom" or "Koro Bom" to his whānau, died yesterday aged 99.
Child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr Hinemoa Elder, has shaped her beloved book Aroha into a special collection of Māori proverbs for mokopuna and descendants of all ages in her new book Dear Moko.
Seven years after his last nonfiction book, acclaimed author Ta-Nehisi Coates returns with The Message, chronicling his separate trips to Senegal, South Carolina, Israel and the occupied West Bank.
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The acclaimed African-American author's new book marks his deliverance from Zionist prose and signals a broader cultural shift in the US that is critical of Israel Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates speaks ...