Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Te Papa is New Zealand's bold and innovative national museum and a recognised world leader in interactive and visitor-focused museum experiences.

Moana Parata reflects on Te Maori exhibition forty years later in 2024.

Dawn Raids: Steve Kenny – growing up in a Police house, a son’s perspective

Dawn Raids: Magele Maria Uluilelata recites Waves and shades of brown excellence

Dawn Raids: Liana Leiataua reflects on the Dawn Raids

Cora-Allan Lafaiki Twiss and her Niuean hiapo practice

Dalani Tanahy and her Hawaiian kapa practice

Doron Semu talks about his Sāmoan siapo practice

Museum entry information before visiting Te Papa

What’s on each level at Te Papa

Cultural Treasures of Oceania – A German Connection

Tokotū | Rise Up

The mysterious gaze of Edward McKnight Kauffer

Raewyn Atkinson discusses ‘I too am in Paradise II’

Hūtia te rito o te harakeke | DNA tracing New Zealand's taonga at Te Papa

Mānawatia a Matariki logo creator talks with the master weaver who inspired its design

Making Takapau: Mataaho Collective discuss their monumental installation

Matariki kai: ginger crunch recipe

Photography coolstore visit

‘How can we work with the things that are already happening?’: Asian mental health and the future

‘Building trust is important’: community and mental health organisations

Matt Pine, Contemporary Māori artist

Matthew McIntyre-Wilson, contemporary Māori artist

Panel Discussion: Te Aurere’s maiden voyage

Panel discussion: The art of traditional navigation

Mana Whenua in NZSL – Te Papa mobile guide

Cultural safety in our mental health system is a collective responsibility

A Painter’s Journey: Rita Angus’s Central Otago

‘You are not broken; the system is’: understanding different contexts in healing

Why we need to reframe the conversation on ‘Asian‘ mental health in Aotearoa

‘Healing doesn’t just happen in one mode’: reconsidering what ‘therapy’ looks like