Te Ao Maori
Maungarongo Te Kawa: Artist in the Arctic circle
Maungarongo (Ron) Te Kawa of Ngati Porou has arrived in Karasjok - the Norwegian Arctic circle. The contemporary takatāpui fabric artist is in the midst of a residency in Norway and was behind a… Audio
Tauranga prepares to host Te Pūtake o te Riri
This week on Māpuna we speak to Tauranga community leader Charlie Rahiri as Tauranga Moana prepares to host Te Pūtake o te Riri, the national commemorations for the New Zealand Wars. This year is the… Audio
Māori sports app shares veteran broadcaster's vast dictionary
After decades of collecting te reo Māori words for sports terms, sports commentator Hemana Waaka discovered he'd come up with something like an encyclopedia. The 77-year-old is sharing his knowledge… Audio
Te Pāti Māori secure four of seven Māori electorate seats
Te Pāti Māori have continued the momentum of their 2020 election win and secured an additional four seats in Parliament.
The party has claimed victory in Waiāriki, Te Tai Hauāuru, Te Tai Tonga and… Audio
Nanaia Mahuta: taking stock and spending time with whānau
Defeated Minister of Foreign Affairs Nanaia Mahuta says she hopes the gains for Māori over the last two Labour terms will not be wound back.
Former player Daniel Browne on the 'Wild West' of French club rugby
As the Rugby World Cup in France enters the knockout stages, Māpuna talks to a former rugby professional, Daniel Browne, who lifts the lid on the way it used to be in French club rugby. After leaving… Audio
Tight margins make for interesting races in some Māori seats
There are tight margins, party hopping candidates and the potential for electoral history to be made in the Māori seats.
The seats remain the Maori Party's avenue to Parliament, given it is again… Audio
Māori health services in for nervous wait ahead of election
Māori health services are waiting nervously to see what will happen to the independent Māori Health Authority after the election, with both National and ACT pledging to scrap it if they get into… Audio
Group warns against scrapping Te Aka Whai Ora - Māori Health Authority
A group representing 45 health-related NGOs and 75 individual public health academics and professionals says scrapping Te Aka Whai Ora, the Māori Health Authority, would pose a grave threat to Māori… Audio
Helen Clark Apology
In a public address to the government of Samoa Helen Clark apologised to the people for past injustices. Audio
How Monty Soutar brought Māori history to life in a novel
To engage young people accustomed to visual storytelling, historian Monty Soutar wrote Kāwai: For Such a Time as This as if it were a movie. Audio
The Mixtape: Ariana Tikao
Ariana Tikao is a gifted musician, singer, taonga puoro practitioner and New Zealand arts laureate.
Ariana Tikao is joined by host Kara Rickard on this Mixtape. Audio
The godfather of Māori sports commentary Hemana Waaka
This week on Māpuna we speak to one of legends of Māori broadcasting and one of the first people to do sports commentary in te reo Māori, Hemana Waaka. Waaka has called everything from rugby, league… Audio
Māori policy debate sees leaders battle it out
Māori leaders from the six leading political parties battled it out over race, health, climate change and employment in a debate on Thursday night.
The Hui's Māori Policy debate hosted by Julian… Audio
Far North mayor Moko Tepania is world's top politician of 2023
To Belfast in Northern Ireland now - where Far North mayor Moko Tepania has been presented with an award naming him one of the world's top young politicians of 2023. Moko's a bit of a legend - he made… Audio
Analysis: Campaign heats up in Māori electorates
The campaign is heating up across the motu - and the Māori electorates are no exception.
Māori affairs broadcaster and host of RNZ's Māpuna Julian Wilcox says three of the seven races are proving… Audio
Kirsten Te Rito on performing at the Wellington Jazz Festival.
Our guest on Māpuna this week is Wellington based singer songwriter Kirsten Te Rito. Who is one of only two artists who have been commissioned to perform at the Wellington Jazz Festival which runs in… Audio
Māori leaders hit back at race baiting from political parties
Māori leaders have hit back against what they are describing as race-baiting from political parties - saying racism should have no place in elections.
In an open letter, seventeen iwi leaders, marae… Audio
Only known customary Māori sail returns to NZ for short time
Te Rā - the only known customary Māori sail in existence - has returned to New Zealand for a short time.
The piece is usually stored at the British Museum in London, and is currently at the… Audio
Labour Party reiterates commitment to Maori
The leader of the Labour party has reiterated its commitment to Maori at an event in Northland's Kawakawa. Speaking at the Ngati Hine Health Trust, Chris Hipkins said they have made advancements for… Audio