He Kākano Ahau
Exploring stories that are firmly rooted in our past to magically dream about the futures we want to create for ourselves.
Hosted and produced by Kahu Kutia
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Season 1 / Episode 1
When I came to the city I needed ground to stand on. That turanga waewae became Tapu Te Ranga Marae, tucked away in Island Bay, Wellington. You would have never seen a marae quite like this.
Finding Space in Ōtautahi
Season 1 / Episode 2
For this episode I went to Ōtautahi, Christchurch where we're looking at what it's like to move to the city today. From many perspectives, Christchurch seems a hard place to be Māori.
Decolonising Gender & Sexuality in Wellington City
Season 1 / Episode 3
I have a hunch that the city might provide something unique to our people. This episode is about decolonising gender and sexuality in Wellington city.
Mana Whenua
Season 1 / Episode 4
Under the guidance of two uri of Ngāti Whātua, I was able to visualise the land beneath my feet for the first time, and think more about how we keep our history alive in a concrete jungle.
What It Takes to Build an Indigenous Resistance Movement
Season 1 / Episode 5
Thousands of supporters from Aotearoa and the world have been hosted at Ihumātao. For those who protect the land it has become more than a Māori issue.
Reconnection
Season 1 / Episode 6
I think it's natural that a family, Māori and non-Māori, always has mysteries to uncover, whether or not you grew up knowing your whānau history, knowing your whakapapa or not.
Introducing: He Kākano Ahau
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In this podcast series, host Kahu Kutia challenges the assumption that to be urban and Māori means to be disconnected from your culture.
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