Indigenous Peoples
Keeping indigenous languages alive
In this episode of Voices; we look at 2019 being the International Year of Indigenous Languages. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
Keeping indigenous languages alive
In this episode of Voices; we look at 2019 being the International Year of Indigenous Languages. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
AudioHarko Brown - Ngā Taonga Tākaro
Harko Brown is organising the New Zealand team for the World Indigenous Games to be held in Brazil at the end of October. It's no ordinary sports competition - team members will be performing kapa… Video, Audio
Indigenous and Pacific Experiences in the First World War
Wallace hosts a panel to explore the experiences of indigenous and Pacific soldiers in the First World War: how and why they got involved in the war; their experience of conflict overseas, and; how… Audio, Gallery
Saginaw Grant and Rick Mora - native American actors
Actor and campaigner for Native American and First Nations rights, Saginaw Grant is in New Zealand with fellow indigenous actor Rick Mora for the Armageddon Expo. Audio
Aboriginal Mithaka people take battle against fracking to UN
Yesterday's state election in Queensland was watched closely by the Mithaka people - Aboriginal traditional owners of some of the iconic landscapes known as Channel Country in south western… Audio
Uncontacted Amazon tribes
Jonathan Watts lives in Brazil where members of one of the world's most isolated tribes are emerging from the Amazon rainforest. Audio
Ideas for 3 February 2013 - Idle No More
Ideas this week talks to Marama Davidson, David Geary and Clayton Thomas-Muller about the Idle No More movement which deals with the rights and identity of First Nations people, starting in Canada… Audio
Ideas for 6 Febuary 2011 - Indigenous Stories
Ideas takes a look at what's happening to some indigenous peoples around the world, such as the Chilean government's treaty with the people of Rapanui, and the experiences of the aboriginal… Audio
Ideas for 28 February 2010
A look at Intellectual Property of indigenous communities. Audio
Ideas for 20 September 2009: Moana Jackson
Lawyer Moana Jackson is well known as an advocate of constitutional change and the rights of indigenous people both here and abroad. Chris Laidlaw talks to Moana about the people, writers and… Audio