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He Pātaka Kōrero, He matapihi ki te ao Māori. This former weekly series is now available as an online archive.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 1 o Paengawhawha (April) 2012
1 Apr 2012Charlizza Harris is a name to watch out for. The 18 year old doesn't let her age or lack of finances stop her from achieving her dreams or better yet allowing others to achieve theirs. She chats with… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 25 o Poutu te Rangi (March) 2012
25 Mar 2012Music promoter and producer Vicky Gordon feels it's about time the patriarchy got a shakeup in the music industry as she explains to Maraea Rakuraku. Justine Murray profiles Maraeroa Marae and what… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 18 o Poutu te Rangi (March) 2012
18 Mar 2012Young Maori actors Roimata Fox and Whatanui Flavell share their challenges of being part of the cast of the Maori Shakespeare Play Toroihi raua Ko Kahira, while Producer Grace Hoet outlines the… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 11 o Poutu te rangi (March) 2012
11 Mar 2012How many Marae in New Zealand can boast 11 levels and counting? Justine Murray visits Taputeranga Marae, Wellington, with founder Bruce Stewart and tours the complex with his daughter, Pari. Millie… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa for 4 March 2012
4 Mar 2012Muturangi Hauora is doing their bit for their community in Moera, by running a weekly foodbank at its offices, Justine Murray is there with the volunteers. Patrica Graces Novel TU is featured as part… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 26 o Hui Tanguru (February) 2012
26 Feb 2012Combining printing skills with his open brethren faith led to pakeha Graeme Batley establishing Maori Postal, the Whanganui based organisation behind daily mailouts of bible lessons and scripture in… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi kaa mo 19 o Hui Tanguru (February) 2012
19 Feb 2012Victoria law lecturer Carwyn Jones details what the impact of partial state asset sales will mean for Maori, Te Arawa kaumatua Ken Keneti explains the relevance of a conference on Ancient Traditions… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 12 o Hui tanguru (February) 2012
12 Feb 2012Throughout the 18th century, moko mokai/ toi moko/ mummified human heads was an accepted currency between Maori and traders with many ending up in European museums. Now toi moko are making their way… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa for 5 o Hui tanguru (February) 2012
5 Feb 2012In the lead up to Waitangi Day commemorations, Moana Jackson details the history of the Wai 262 claim and the tireless efforts of the six original claimants as well as the government's response to the… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 29 o Kohitatea (January)
29 Jan 2012In the first show of the year, Justine Murray is at Ratana Pa and talks to an array of people who explain what the Ratana celebrations mean to them, and how they continue to keep their faith strong… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 18 o Hakihea (December) 2011
18 Dec 2011In the final broadcast before the Summer break, Maraea Rakuraku and Justine Murray present a few favourite stories they've covered over 2011 that include: Harvesting potatoes from a Palmerston North… Read more Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa for 11 December 2011
11 Dec 2011In Te Ahi Kaa this week, Maraea learns more about healing papatuanuku at the International Healers conference in Waiohau, Maori news in the mainstream is discussed further with Dr Judy McGregor at a… Read more Audio
Te Ahi Kaa
He Pātaka Kōrero, He matapihi ki te ao Māori. This former weekly series is now available as an online archive.