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Recent items from Ours: Treasures from Te Papa
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OURS: Jody Wyllie and Te Hau ki Tūranga
9:25 AM.Our last taonga is not just an object, but a sacred place, and an "encyclopedia" of the history, traditions and art and culture of the people of Rongowhakaata. Read more Audio
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Ours: Lady Pippa Blake and NZL32
9:15 AM.This is a story about one of the most magical victories in New Zealand's sporting history, and the inspiring legacy that it has left in its wake. Read more Audio
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Ema Tavola and the Isa Lei song
9:15 AM.This is one of the most well-loved songs of the Pacific and its beautiful, wistful quality still endures - 100 years on from its debut. Read more Video, Audio
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The Topp Twins and the dolls
9:00 AM.These knitted creations are a Topp tribute to the beloved alter-egos of New Zealand's most famous folk-singing/yodelling/comedy duo. Read more Audio
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Pauline Cowens and the Snell Shoe
8:00 AM.This spiky item helped a relatively unknown New Zealand athlete seize gold, and instant fame, at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Read more Audio
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Ngila Dickson and the Xena costume
9:10 AM.What happens when Greek mythology meets modern pop culture feminism, with a bit of Kiwi battler thrown in? Read more Video, Audio
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Googie Tapsell and the Patu Parāoa
9:35 AM.This patu parāoa (whalebone hand weapon) used during the New Zealand Wars offers a window or "little cobweb” into New Zealand’s past. Read more Audio
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Leah McFall and the Suffragette medal
8:30 AM.This little object is so small it could fit in your pocket, yet it's a powerful symbol of one woman's courage and activism in very difficult conditions. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Jamie Tuuta and the Strutt Painting
4:09 PM.William Strutt's painted depiction of the New Zealand Wars may be almost 160 years old but, amid recent claims of racism and propaganda, it’s making headlines in 2018. Read more Audio
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Sir Richard Taylor and the wētā
9:32 AM.This nocturnal creature doesn't have the prettiest mugshot and can appear a little intimidating with its tusks, barbs, and armour. Read more Video, Audio
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Elisapeta Fononga and the fish shop uniform
9:29 AM.The story of a nation is more than great works of art, turbulent moments of history and dramatic discoveries. Sometimes you can see the truth of a country in a piece of fish with a scoop of chips. Read more Audio
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Eric London and the first ever dinosaur tooth
7:00 AM.It looks like a bit of wood, but it tells a much bigger story of immigration and inspiration. A story as big as a dinosaur. Read more Audio
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Anthony Byrt and Colin McCahon's 'I am scared'
7:00 AM.I am scared is about feeling the fear and doing it anyway. It's a universal theme, but its depiction by this great New Zealand artist could only have been painted here. Read more Audio
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Sam and the colossal squid
7:00 AM.What has the biggest eyes in the world, blue blood and three hearts? Sam Cousins knows and it's a bit of natural science that connects us to the oceans surrounding us. Read more Audio
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Theresa Healey and the Play School toys
8:00 AM.In the 1970s New Zealand started to find its own voice through mass media, and that included imported children's television. Ready to knock? Turn the lock. Read more Audio
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Mike Bush and John Minto's Springbok Tour helmet
7:05 AM.The '81 Springbok Tour woke and divided New Zealand, but this week's object and its champion are a surprising combination that shows just how far we've come. Read more Audio
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Jeremy Wells and a Kākāpō ejaculation helmet
7:05 AM.Before humans, New Zealand was a land of birds. Our recent efforts to save them have sparked some heroic stories... but also some, er, quirky ones. Such as the kakapo ejaculation helmet. Read more Audio
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Julian Wilcox and Jonah Lomu's PlayStation video game
7:17 AM.Jonah Lomu steamrolled Mike Catt and, as former TV host Julian Wilcox recalls, changed the game of rugby forever. But this treasure about much more than sport.
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Jacinda Ardern and Ernest Shackleton's sled
7:33 AM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has a favourite item at Te Papa and in episode two, we discover that while it speaks to her of endurance, it's probably not what you might expected. Read more Video, Audio
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Ours: Dame Anne Salmond and the silver fern
7:30 AM.The first object comes from the moment of 'first contact'. Historian Dame Anne Salmond talks about the silver ferns collected by the Endeavour and how New Zealand was born in science. Read more Audio
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Ours: Treasures from Te Papa... a new podcast out soon
12:37 PM.Taonga that have shaped our identity. Noelle McCarthy celebrates Te Papa's 20th birthday by talking to 20 New Zealanders about 20 treasures that help tell our nation's story. Read more Audio