This report provides an overview of the health status of the Māori population in New Zealand, revealing significant disparities compared to the European population. It highlights critical issues such as lower life expectancy, higher rates of obesity, smoking, and mortality. The report explores socioeconomic determinants of health, including racial and ethnic discrimination, lack of access to healthcare, and inadequate health literacy. Government policies, such as subsidized healthcare, are discussed, along with their impact on access to GPs and dental specialists. The report emphasizes the need for health empowerment, addressing addictive habits, and improving healthcare access to improve the well-being of Māori people. The provided data shows that the Māori population faces significant health challenges, underscoring the need for targeted interventions and policy changes to address these disparities.