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Te Ahi Kaa
He Pātaka Kōrero, He matapihi ki te ao Māori. This former weekly series is now available as an online archive.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 27 o Pipiri (June) 2010
27 Jun 2010Maori All Blacks coach Jamie Joseph talks about the past and present state of Maori Rugby. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 20 o Pipiri (June) 2010
20 Jun 2010When traditional Maori culture starts to impose restrictions on contemporary Maori culture, is that allowing the culture to grow? Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 13 o Pipiri (June) 2010
13 Jun 2010Health consultant Brenda Close explains a new health initiative to increase Maori nurses and midwives Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 06 o Pipiri (June) 2010
4 Jun 2010Robert Pouwhare pays tribute to Film Maker Merata Mita (1942 - 2010). Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 30 o Haratua (May) 2010
30 May 2010Maraea Rakuraku investigates Marae Justice and it's role in the past and present. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa for 23 May 2010
23 May 2010James Mihaere talks to Justine Murray about his chosen sport - Sumo Wrestling. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 16 o Haratua (May) 2010
16 May 2010Horouta Waka Hoe club in Gisborne has trained some fierce paddlers, as Maraea found out. Audio
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Te Ahi kaa mo 09 o Haratua (May) 2010
9 May 2010Shared experiences of colonisation brought Maori and Pacifika activists together with a London-based black theatre group creating Keskidee Aroha. Maraea Rakuraku finds out more. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 02 o Haratua (May) 2010
30 Apr 2010Cam Ferguson reflects on his win at the Golden Shears 2010. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 25 o Paenga-whawha (April) 2010
25 Apr 2010Porokoru Johnny Patapu Pohe (1914-1944) was a legend in his time and thanks to a television documentary is becoming known to a new generation of Maori. Audio
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Te Ahi kaa mo 18 o Paenga Whawha (April) 2010
18 Apr 2010What happens to rubbish collection if your pa is in the wopwops and you want to be environmentally friendly. Why, you recycle of course - just ask Tukorehe marae. Audio
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Te Ahi kaa mo 11 o Paenga Whawha (April) 2010
11 Apr 2010Maraea Rakuraku finds out how Ngati Tukorehe Pa in Otaki is keeping their Marae fires burning. Audio
Te Ahi Kaa
He Pātaka Kōrero, He matapihi ki te ao Māori. This former weekly series is now available as an online archive.