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He Pātaka Kōrero, He matapihi ki te ao Māori. This former weekly series is now available as an online archive.
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Taa Moko Sessions: Anikaaro Harawira
1 Apr 2018Northland disability advocate Ana Mackie receives a moko kauae (traditional facial tattoo) from Anikaaro Harawira in a new series about wahine taa moko artists. Read more Video, Audio
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Dr Haare Williams on the life of Te Kooti
25 Mar 2018Dr Haare Williams looks at why the 19th-century Māori prophet Te Kooti (founder of the Ringatu Faith) was both revered and reviled. Read more Audio
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Dr Joanna Kidman on youth activism
18 Mar 2018A school visit to Orakau battle site was the catalyst for a petition to commemmorate the history of the New Zealand Land Wars. Sociologist Dr Joanna Kidman shares her research into how the petition… Read more Audio
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Harawira Pearless on finding battle sites
11 Mar 2018As the first national commemoration of the 19th century New Zealand Wars takes place in Te Tai Tokerau, Te Ahi Kaa features highlights of a discussion with historian Harawira Pearless on his… Read more Audio
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Reconnecting the disconnected: Tackling homelessness in Tauranga
4 Mar 2018Delwyn Rowan has lived in Tauranga for fifty years, she's a social worker and says homelessness in the area is only going to get worse. As part of her job she feeds up to 40 homeless people every week… Read more Audio
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'Kapahaka brings out the best in us'
18 Feb 2018The small township of Te Teko was the host of the Mataatua Kapahaka Regional Competition, from which the top groups go on to compete at Te Mataini 2019 in Wellington. Te Ahi Kaa asked performers what… Read more Audio
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Kai Ora Honey - people over profit
11 Feb 2018Blanche Morrogh is CEO of Kai Ora Honey a whānau-run business in the Far North. Te Ahi Kaa is in Awanui to get an insight into the business and the lessons learned from Blanche's late grandmother… Read more Audio
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He Korowai Trust's mission to make a difference
4 Feb 2018He Korowai Trust in Kaitaia established Whare Ora, a rent-to-own housing scheme that has benefited a dozen families, and this year will launch a Māori Trade Training Academy. Te Ahi Kaa has a kōrero… Read more Audio
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Ngāti Hine: a whānau approach to promote change
28 Jan 2018Te Ahi Kaa visits Northland's largest Māori organisation for an insight into how its workers are tackling social and health problems in the region. Read more Audio
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The Best of Te Ahi Kaa 2017 – Ngā kōrero o te tau
24 Dec 2017Te Ahi Kaa wraps up 2017 with a look back at some of this year's highlights. Read more Audio
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Hirra Morgan: a house full of music
17 Dec 2017Some say Collision's ‘You Can Dance’ is the best track on the new '70s funk and disco compilation album Heed the Call. Hirra Morgan – a former member of the Tokoroa funk band – talks with Justine… Read more Video, Audio
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Dennis Marsh: 'It's about people and passion'
10 Dec 2017Dennis Marsh is New Zealand's best selling country music artist. He's travelled the world for 30 years sharing his music and stories and this year released his 29th album. Te Ahi Kaa visits Dennis at… 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.