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Influence: Dr Sandy Adsett
5 May 2019Dr Sandy Adsett has spent fifty years working in Māori visual Arts, he began his career as an arts advisor in the 1960's where he visited regions implementing the 'Māori Arts in Schools" programme. In… Read more Audio
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Ake Ake Kia Kaha E! B Company of the 28th Māori Battalion - Book Launch Coverage
28 Apr 2019Military historian and author Sir Wira Gardiner talks about his new book, Ake Ake Kia Kaha E - Forever Brave B Company (28th Māori Battalion) Read more Audio
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Tamsin Hanly on Teaching Critical History in Schools
21 Apr 2019Tamsin Hanly is on a mission to get schools to teach critical history in New Zealand schools. Back in 2016 she took out a second mortgage on her home so she could work on a series of six books she… Read more Audio
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Vince Copeland On The Rites of Battle
12 Apr 2019Vince Copeland is the former Pou Whakahaere at Mahitahi Akoranga an organisation that works alongside inmates to reduce re-offending, in his capacity as a officer with the territorial services Vince… Read more Audio
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Dr Wiremu Doherty on landmarks and relationship building in the midst of conflict.
7 Apr 2019In this continuing series about the history of conflict in Aotearoa, CEO of Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi Dr Wiremu Doherty discusses the impact of war within his tribal areas of Tuhoe and Ngati… Read more Audio
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Dr Vincent O Malley on increasing public awareness of the NZ Land Wars.
31 Mar 2019British Imperialism, colonization, the attributes of Maori leaders and the NZ Land Wars are themes of books and reports written by Historian Vincent O Malley. At a recent symposium he discussed why… Read more Audio
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National identity and the use of flags with Malcolm Mulholland
24 Mar 2019If you cast your mind back to 2015, perhaps you will remember the New Zealand Flag referendum - it was an exercise by the then National Led government to vote for a new flag. A member of the flag… Read more Audio
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The use of rongoā Maori (traditional Maori remedies) in battle
Rongoā Practitioner David Kukutai Jones researched the use of native plants to heal wounds suffered on the battlefield both in the NZ Land Wars and inter tribal warfare. David says the plants… Read more Audio
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Descendants honour kuia painted in the 1970s at Auckland exhibition
10 Mar 2019Artist Harry Sangl immigrated to New Zealand in 1971 and soon set off in his caravan to the rural Tuhoe Valley to ask kuia – elderly Māori women – if he could paint their portraits. Sangl was met with… Read more Audio
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Small Business Shines at Te Matatini
3 Mar 2019Te Matatini is a bi-annual event where the best of the best in Kapahaka - Māori performing arts compete over three days, but the flipside to that is that it's a great platform to showcase small Māori… Read more Audio
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A passion for haka: composer Reweti Elliott and performer Tomika Whiu
24 Feb 2019Reweti Elliott choreographed the poi for top nine finalist kapahaka group Te Iti Kahurangi and Tauranga based Tutara Kauika ki Rangataua at this years Te Matatini festival. The ex-performer talks… Read more Audio
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The evolution of haka
17 Feb 2019The national kapa haka festival Te Matatini takes place in Wellington this week. Performer Ngairo Eruera and judge Te Atarangi Whiu share their experiences of performing on stage alongside their… 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.