Dayle Takitimu
Living in harmony with Te Tiriti - Dayle Takitimu
A new survey by The Human Rights Commission shows the majority of New Zealanders agree that harmonious race relations through honouring Te Tiriti is important. Audio
Lawyer Dayle Takitimu on the Kiingitanga's nationwide hui
About 10,000 turned out for the Kiingitanga's nationwide hui at Tūrangawaewae Marae over the weekend.
Lawyer Dayle Takitimu was one of the first to speak at the hui.
Takitimu spoke to Ingrid… Audio
No bull: how a 16th-century Pope complicated the life of a Māori child every time she started in a new school
Dayle Takitimu and Glenis Philip-Barbara discuss colonisation and doctrine of discovery. Alex Perrottet is in the chair. Audio
Tears and hope "in the eye of the storm"
There were tears and tales of panic as well as messages of hope from Pacific islanders at a climate change conference in New Zealand this week. Audio
Dayle Takitimu - Climate Change Refugees
Dayle Takitimu is a law expert specialising in indigenous rights and environmental law and she is also taking part in Victoria University's big climate change conference next week. Her main area of… Audio
Dayle Takitimu: Emotion shouldn't be sanitised
Dayle Takitimu has had a gustful of being told there's a time and place for Maori to express anger. If not at a marae, where? If not at Waitangi, where? If not on Waitangi Day, when? Audio
Te Ahi Kaa mo 28 o Hereturikoka (August) 2011
For Kawata Teepa its one of his proudest moments. Leading the team of Andrew Burdan and Elton Gregory that has in graphic novel form retold the last 36 hours of 28 Maori Battalion soldier, Te Moana… Audio