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Matangireia - Marama Fox
3 Nov 2019Former co-leader of the Maori Party Marama Fox entered parliament in 2014. During her term, she says she experienced overt racism, and was against using the term 'Vulnerable' in the now named… Read more Audio
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'We owed a lot to Winston Peters' - former MP Tau Henare
27 Oct 2019Former Māori politician Tau Henare admits that he misses parliament - during his political career he was a member of the National Party, New Zealand First, and the leader of Mauri Pacific. Morgan… Read more Audio
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Matangireia - Sandra Lee
20 Oct 2019Sandra Lee was the first Māori woman to win a general electorate seat and the first person to lead a Māori Party - Mana Motuhake - into Parliament. Tonight - Te Ahi Kaa features episode four of the… Read more Audio
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Matangireia - Tuariki Delamere
13 Oct 2019Tuariki Delamere entered parliament in 1996 as a member of the New Zealand First Party having won the Te Tairawhiti seat. In this episode of the political legacy series, Matangireia - Delamere talks… Read more Audio
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Matangireia - Dame Tariana Turia
6 Oct 2019Dame Tariana Turia talks about her time in parliament in part two of the political legacy series, Matangireia hosted by writer and blogger Morgan Godfery. Dame Turia reflects on her time in… Read more Audio
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Matangireia - Metiria Turei
29 Sep 2019Matangireia examines the legacies of Māori Politicians. Six former MPs from across the political spectrum share frank insights with series host, Morgan Godfery. In this week's episode former Green… Read more Audio
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Restoration plans underway for Raetihi Temepara
22 Sep 2019If you are heading into Raetihi from the bustling ski town of Ohakune - then its hard to miss the Church Temple on a small hilltop. This Ratana Church is one of six temples in the Central North Island… Read more Audio
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Waka Trust Practise Ocean Sustainability
15 Sep 2019The kaupapa of the Tairawhiti Waka Voyaging Trust is to educate as many students and visitors about the history of polynesian navigation. Chairman of the trust is Waka builder and navigator Te… Read more Audio
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Waka Hourua described as a 'floating classroom'.
8 Sep 2019The double hulled waka or voyaging canoe Tairawhiti is described by its builder as a 'floating classroom'. Te Aturangi Nepia Clamp is determined to teach students and visitors about the history of… Read more Audio
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Dr Mere Whaanga - Author, Illustrator and Historian.
30 Aug 2019Dr Mere Whaanga is the first Māori writer to be awarded the prestigious Michael King Writer's Fellowship. The two year award provides the writer a grant of $100,000 to enable the research for their… Read more Audio
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He Kākano Ahau: Ihumātao
25 Aug 2019In the six-part series, He Kākano Ahau Kahu Kutia challenges the assumption that to be urban and Māori means to be disconnected from your culture, she explores the nuance of Māori migration to the… Read more Audio
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Influence: Maru Nihoniho
18 Aug 2019Maru Nihoniho's story can be played out like a movie - born and raised in Christchurch she was bullied and felt isolated during her years at primary school through to her time at college. Following a… Read more Audio
Te Ahi Kaa
He Pātaka Kōrero, He matapihi ki te ao Māori. This former weekly series is now available as an online archive.