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Saturday, 5 August 2023
- 12:10 Nelson land case an example for other indigenous peoples
- 12:35 AJA on her new album due for 2024 release
Saturday, 29 July 2023
- 12:10 First Peoples Art of Australia opens in Auckland
- 12:45 NZ Dance Company CEO Moss Te Ururangi Patterson
Saturday, 17 June 2023
- 12:10 Indigenous knowledge for health and wellbeing
- 12:30 'Maorioke' in Wellington to support Maori wardens
Saturday, 6 May 2023
- 12:11 Tuariki Delamere on Meka Whaitiri going to Te Pati Maori
- 12:45 Homes on wheels part of housing solutions for young Maori
Saturday, 15 April 2023
- 12:12 Ngapaki Moetara brings Witi Ihimaera's writing to the stage
- 12:42 Dr Tom Roa explains the renaming of Waikato railway
Saturday, 1 April 2023
This week Māpuna speaks to those behind the Taranaki Mounga deed of settlement, which was signed this week. What does it mean for the future of the maunga and surrounding park - but also Taranaki iwi. Then, we travel to the home of Māori broadcast legend Matua Henare Kingi, to talk about his life, Te Upoko o Te Ika, and Māori radio.
Full episodeSaturday, 25 March 2023
Matariki Williams (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Hauiti, Taranaki) is a Whakatāne-based writer, curator, and historian. She is co-founder and co-editor of ATE Journal of Māori Art, which was set up to create a space for conversations about Māori art from a Māori perspective. She tells us about ATE, but also Māori artists, and art as a form of protest and advocacy.
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