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Moss Patterson
30 Mar 2014Artistic Director of Atamira māori dance company, Moss Patterson talks about the upcoming production Moko with Justine Murray. Audio
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Whakatāuki mo 30 o Poutū te Rangi (March) 2014
30 Mar 2014Nā te werawera o te tinana me te waewae rara, me kimi he kōrero a, ka mārama. From the energy of the body and the pounding of the feet, this enables us to find a story, from this we find clarity… Read more Audio
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Toni Huata
23 Mar 2014Maraea Rakuraku calls in on Toni Huata at her home studio following the completion of her fifth album Tomokia due for release in June 2014. While there she discovers Toni is a bit of a comedian. Audio
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Te Urewera Treks
It's largely due to the very values of manaakitanga, whanaungatanga and aroha that Joe Doherty (1953-2014) practiced and poured into his tourism business Te Urewera Treks that it's still able to run… Read more Audio
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Ketuketu Kiwaha with Alex-Ann Edwardss
23 Mar 2014Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi are doing their utmost to ensure Te Reo Māori in their rohe appeals to a generation of Te reo speakers and remains relevant by using a range of social media tools. Audio
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Whakatāuki mo 16 o Poutū te rangi (March) 2014
23 Mar 2014Kahungunu ki te whaiao, Ki te ao Marama. Kahungunu seeking enlightenment and understanding throughout the world. This week's whakatauki is explained by Alex Ann Edwards nō Ngāti Kahungunu. Audio
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Kirsten Te Rito
16 Mar 2014Musical couple James Illingworth and Kirsten Te Rito explain their process of creating music which literally starts in their home, thanks to a clever DIY recording booth in their lounge, their latest… Read more Audio
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Tainui Stephens
16 Mar 2014Veteran broadcaster Tainui Stephens talks about the evolution of m?ori stories portrayed in film from since the early 1940s. Audio
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Libby Hakaraia
16 Mar 2014Blue Bach productions director and producer Libby Hakaraia talks about the Inaugural Maoriland Film Festival set to held in Otaki from March 26th - March 30th. Audio
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He Huarahi Tamariki - School for teenage parents
16 Mar 2014Justine Murray pays a visit to the school to find out how it operates and the positive impact it has had on past and present students. Teacher in charge Helen Webber, te reo māori teacher Kohine… Read more Audio
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Whakatāuki mo 16 o Poutū te Rangi (march) 2014
16 Mar 2014He Huarahi Tamariki: A pathway for our children. This weeks whakatauki is explained by Kohine Balejko no Tūhoe. Audio
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Hekenukumai Busby: Navigating from Ahipara to Awanui
Maraea Rakuraku takes a roadtrip with Hekenukumai Busby from his marae in Ahipara to his home in Awanui where they talk bridges of the metaphorical and physical kind. Audio
Te Ahi Kaa
He Pātaka Kōrero, He matapihi ki te ao Māori. This former weekly series is now available as an online archive.