What is Koha Magazine?
KOHA Magazine is a quarterly indigenous business magazine that focusses on the issues and concerns of indigenous peoples worldwide.
It is an independently published magazine funded by Maori and Pacific businesses, organisations and tribal authorities. Our focus is to foster Native Trade, a philosophy and business practice that values a green economy and intergenerational focussed enterprises.
We also operate an Export Club called Tekau Plus10+ that is set up to help members access niche markets and distribution channels, whilst building marketing and brand capabilities.
How can I subscribe to the Printed version?
Please email Ben to subscribe to the printed version. Also sign up to receive regular updates from us by using the subscription form to your right.
How can I download previous editions of Koha?
Click on the icons below to read Adobe Flash versions of previous issues of Koha magazine. Note that you will need broadband as dial-up users experience time delays for download.
In this edition Koha Magazine we look at matters such as the importance of water, climate and bioculture. Our cover story features prominant Mäori spiritual leader, Rangimarie Turuki Rose Pere, and is concerned with cultural knowledge and earth’s regeneration.
In this edition KOHA magazine focus on the Pacific and efforts to promote clean technologies. Our cover story features former All Black, Michael Jones and his aim to promote a pan-Pacific Hawaiiki brand.
In this edition of KOHA Magazine, we explore the notion of Native Trade. Our cover story features Aymara and Quechua dancer, Marita Ortez.
In this edition of KOHA Magazine, we explore the growing armada of entrepreneurial Maori businesses. By bringing you their stories, we aim to promote business and investment options to a world audience. Our cover story features Aikido master, Takashi Shigeeda of Japan.







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