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Te Ahi Kaa 26 Paenga-whawha (April) 2009
26 Apr 2009Maraea Rakuraku spends time with Tahu Potiki Hopkinson one of the 53 remaining veterans from the 28 (Maori) Battalion. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 19 Paenga-whawha (April) 2009
19 Apr 2009When Ranga Tuhi started his degree 5 years ago he was one of 5 Maori, now heÂ's the only one graduating. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 12 Paenga-whawha (April) 2009
12 Apr 2009As a Chinese Maori, Larry Thompson believes he benefits from the best parts of his dual whakapapa. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 05 Paenga-whawha (April) 2009
5 Apr 2009In the 1900's Sue Eddington's people were relocated from their high country traditional lands to flatlands because of a lie. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 29 Poutu-te-rangi (March) 2009
29 Mar 2009By using Rock Art imagery in a clothing range, Ngai Tahu Iwi is trying to manage cultural integrity with commercial gain. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 22 Poutu-te-rangi (March) 2009
22 Mar 2009In a recording from the 1970's, Graham Latimer was talking about the Maori economic situation. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 15 Poutu-te-rangi (March) 2009
15 Mar 2009Takataapui Stanley Waipouri was the victim of a vicious hate crime in 2006. How is it for gay Maori three years later? Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 08 Poutu-te-rangi (March) 2009
8 Mar 2009How does a traditional Pa site sit alongside modern development? Maraea Rakuraku asks Te Marino Lenihan. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 1 Poutu-te-rangi (March) 2009
1 Mar 2009Te Matatini 2009, the National Kapa Haka Festival has its share of dramas as Justine Murray finds out. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 22 Hui Tanguru (February) 2009
22 Feb 2009What sort of tangihanga insists on everyone being happy, no black clothes and no haka performances. Maraea finds out. Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 08 Hui Tanguru (February) 2009
8 Feb 2009Dr Manuka Henare questions whether the Treaty of Waitangi can be viewed as New Zealand's founding document Audio
Te Ahi Kaa
He Pātaka Kōrero, He matapihi ki te ao Māori. This former weekly series is now available as an online archive.