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  • Parihaka anniversary marked with karakia, waiata

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    5 Nov 2020
    Parihaka

    Today marks 139 years since the horrifying invasion by armed troops in Parihaka, one of the Crown's most profound injustices on record.

    Parihaka anniversary marked with karakia, waiata
  • Te Waonui for week ending Friday 30 October 2020

    Audio
    te ao Maori
    30 Oct 2020

    Coming up on Te Waonui - the Waitangi Tribunal continues to hear from social workers, and former wards of the state about how to overhaul Oranga Tamariki -- new figures show a massive rise in the… Audio

  • Best of First Up for Tuesday 27 October

    Audio 27 Oct 2020

    On the pod today: water has been discovered on the moon, does this make a lunar outpost a reality? A call for taonga taken from Parihaka 139 years ago to be returned; and is it time to get rid of the… Audio

  • Call for taonga to be returned to Parihaka from Nelson

    Audio
    life and society
    27 Oct 2020
    Onetahua Marae, Golden Bay.

    Taonga stolen during the invasion of Parihaka remain in vaults and on mantlepieces of Nelson homes.

    About 200 of the 1600 constabulary and volunteers who destroyed the unarmed Taranaki township 139… Audio

  • Call for taonga to be returned to Parihaka

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    27 Oct 2020
    Pounamu pendant. (File image).

    Repatriating the items would be a big step towards healing the lingering wounds of Parihaka, says a heritage expert.

    Call for taonga to be returned to Parihaka
  • Call for taonga to be returned to Parihaka

    Audio
    history te ao Maori
    27 Oct 2020
    No caption

    The former chief executive of the Tasman Bays Heritage Trust is asking Nelson families holding taonga taken from Parihaka to do the right thing and return them. About 200 of the 1600 militia who… Audio

  • Anthony RITCHIE: Remember Parihaka

    Audio
    music
    27 Sep 2020
    Anthony Ritchie

    New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • VIDEO: NZSO - Eroica

    Audio
    music
    27 Sep 2020
    No caption

    The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Miguel Harth-Bedoya in Wellington. Video

  • Miguel Harth-Bedoya: there’s only two kinds of music

    Audio
    music arts
    18 Sep 2020
    Miguel Harth-Bedoya

    Miguel Harth-Bedoya talks lockdowns, music education, and whether there's such a thing as classical music. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Parihaka given $14m to preserve and share history

    News
    Te Ao Māori economy
    29 Jun 2020
    No caption

    The settlement of Parihaka in Taranaki is being given $14 million to build a visitors centre to preserve its history of non-violent resistance. Audio

    Funding gives boost for Parihaka story to be told
  • High hopes for new Parihaka visitor centre

    Audio
    money
    29 Jun 2020
    Parihaka Pa, circa 1900, with Mount Taranaki - taken by an unidentified photographer.

    Regional Economic Development minister Shane Jones hopes $14 million for a new visitor centre at Parihaka will allow the historic Taranaki settlement to become the iconic site it always deserved to… Audio

  • Parihaka settlement to get $14 million

    Audio
    economy politics
    29 Jun 2020
    No caption

    The historical Taranaki settlement of Parihaka will receive up to $14 million for a new visitor centre, a new bridge and a new carpark that the government hopes will boost the local economy and… Audio

  • Top Stories for Monday 29 June 2020

    Audio
    health crime
    29 Jun 2020

    Muslim leaders want transcript of Chch gunman's interview; Cabinet decide who will pay for isolation after border review; Parihaka settlement to get $14 million; Covid-19: Worldwide virus cases top 10… Audio

  • 'I was incredibly shocked that there was no hesitation to strike me'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    11 Jun 2020
    Ngahina Hohaia.

    Police are investigating an attack on a wahine Māori with a moko kauae who was out on a walk in Auckland's Mount Albert.

    Māori woman allegedly racially abused at Ōwairaka while out on a walk
  • Mount Parihaka declared smoke and vape free

    News
    Te Ao Māori health
    31 May 2020
    Mount Parihaka, Whangarei

    Mount Parihaka in Whangarei has been declared smoke and vape free at a dawn blessing, timed to coincide with World Smokefree Day today.

    Mount Parihaka declared smoke and vape free
  • Podcast | Taranaki Wars: Waitara and One Family's Journey

    Audio
    history te ao Māori
    17 Mar 2020
    Land sale maps from Taranaki circa 1880s, with Huiroa to the fore and Waitara in the backgorund. The Waitara Dispute started the Taranaki Wars in 1860.

    In 1860, the shots fired sparked decades—arguably generations—of conflict. RNZ's Tim Watkin looks at what sparked the conflict and his ancestors' arrival in the midst of these tensions. Audio

  • REVIEW: WOMAD kicks off in Taranaki

    Audio
    music
    14 Mar 2020
    No caption

    Despite many festivals being cancelled due to coronavirus, the WOMAD world music festival kicked off in Taranaki last night. Nick Bollinger was there. Video

  • VIDEO PREMIERE: Ed Waaka ‘Revolution’

    Audio
    music
    28 Nov 2019
    No caption

    RNZ Music is proud to present the new single from Auckland singer-songwriter Ed Waaka. ‘Revolution’ is a soulful protest song that pays tribute to Māori who fought for indigenous rights during times… Video

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  • Is there tikanga around euthanasia?

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    19 Nov 2019
    Dennis Ngawhare fears someone will do something stupid at the nearby urupā.

    Some saying euthanasia does not sit with the Māori worldview of death, and others saying whānau should have the choice.

    Is there tikanga around euthanasia?
  • Parliament looks back - Parihaka and women MPs

    Audio
    politics Canterbury
    27 Oct 2019
    A group of about 200 people from Parihaka at Parliament to witness Te Pire Haeata ki Parihaka (Parihaka Reconciliation Bill) being passed into law.

    Most of the time MPs debate about the future but last week they looked back at the first women to enter Parliament and the Crown's invasion of Parihaka Audio

  • Parliament looks back - Parihaka and women MPs

    News
    The House politics
    27 Oct 2019
    A group of about 200 people from Parihaka at Parliament to witness Te Pire Haeata ki Parihaka (Parihaka Reconciliation Bill) being passed into law.

    Most of the time MPs debate about the future but last week they looked back at the first women to enter Parliament and the Crown's invasion of Parihaka

    Audio

    Parliament looks back - Parihaka and women MPs
  • Te Waonui for week ending Friday 25 October 2019

    Audio 25 Oct 2019

    Coming up on Te Waonui - A landmark bill to reconcile the relationship between the crown and Parihaka reaches its final reading ---- a spate of violent deaths of Maori women sparks outrage in… Audio

  • Parihaka bill passes final reading

    Audio
    te ao Maori law
    25 Oct 2019

    The sound of haruru ceremonial drums - have echoed across Parliament's forecourt, as descendants of Parihaka arrived at Parliament. Their tupuna were victims of one of the most horrific… Audio

  • Parihaka reach milestone to reconcile relationship with Crown

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    24 Oct 2019
    A group of about 200 people from Parihaka at Parliament to witness Te Pire Haeata ki Parihaka (Parihaka Reconciliation Bill) being passed into law.

    More than a hundred years since armed constabulary troops desecrated the peaceful Taranaki settlement Parihaka, the Crown is owning up to its wrongs. Video

    Parihaka reach milestone to reconcile relationship with Crown
  • Parihaka Reconciliation Bill a step toward healing

    Audio
    te ao Maori
    24 Oct 2019
    Parihaka Papakainga Trust trustee Ruakere Hond.

    More than a hundred years since armed constabulary troops desecrated the peaceful Taranaki settlement Parihaka, the Crown is owning up to its wrongs, and the people of Parihaka are starting to heal.

    … Video, Audio

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