Te Ao Māori
News and perspectives for and about tangata whenua in Aotearoa
Te Ao Pritchard and Tino Rangatiratanga
Since 2008 Te Ata Tino Toa has lobbied for the Tino Rangatiratanga flag to fly alongside the New Zealand flag on the Auckland Harbour bridge on Waitangi day. Te Ao Pritchard explains why it's such an… Audio
David Goldsmith
At 75 years old, David has been playing at the Aotearoa Maori Tennis tournament for 59 years. He knows a lot about the history of māori tennis but still maintains a critical analysis of today's world… Audio
Treaty Debate 2014: Water
This year's Treaty Debate, recorded at Te Papa, is a discussion of water rights in Aotearoa New Zealand. The panel features Jacinta Ruru (University of Otago, Ngati Raukawa, Ngati Maniapoto), Donald… Audio
Outspoken for 6 January 2014: Māori
Te Manu Korihi reporter, Rosemary Rangitauira and a panel look at changes in Māoridom as reflected in the census. Rosemary Rangitauira talks to Tahu Kukutai, a senior research fellow based at Waikato… Audio
Rock Art in Canterbury
South Canterbury and North Otago are home to limestone outcrops covered in Maori rock art. Audio
Museum visit: Okains Bay Museum
Murray Sacker is the curator of the Okains Bay Maori and Colonial Museum. Audio
Long-finned Eels
Following a call for a moratorium on the eel fishery to protect long-finned eels, a review is under way. Audio
Southern Story for 12 December 2013 - Maori tattoo
Katy Gosset meets an up-and-coming talent in the world of Tā moko or traditional Māori tattoo. Maia Gibbs learnt the art form while growing up in Gisborne and now creates tattoos for clients of all… Audio
Ukulele Classes at Hau Ariki Pa Martinborough
Learning the ukulele can be intense. Well, throw into the mix Te reo Māori and you have a 10 week REAP (Rural Education Activities Programme) taking place on Wednesdays at Hau Ariki Pa, Martinborough.
…The future and cost of intensive agriculture remains uncertain
Wallace Chapman with Professor Dame Anne Salmond, Professor Paul Tapsell, and Professor Michael Walker Audio
Anika Moa
Becoming a mother to twin boys, Taane Diamond and Barry Kowhai, has inspired Anika Moa to write Songs For Bubbas an album of whimsical, bilingual, educational songs set to become kindergarten… Audio
Maori Jazz
The delightful Whirimako Black on a life of music and singing in Te Reo Maori. Audio
Te Ahi Kaa 17 November 2013 - Living with Gout
In this week's Te Ahi Kaa Justine Murray presents a one hour special, Living with Gout. Rheumatologists Dr Peter Gow and Dr Chula Rajapakse explain how the form of arthritis affects the joints. Star… Audio
Māori chef Eru Tutaki
From the RSA on Auckland's North Shore, chef Eru whips up one of his recipes with Rosemary Rangitauira. Audio
Iron Māori Duathlon, Upper Hutt
Coverage of this year's Iron Maori Duathlon held in Upper Hutt, Wellington. Members of Tri-Poneke about their Iron Maori journey to the importance of comfortable clothing. Co-creators Heather and… Audio
On the Spot : Maori health
Leanne Te Karu is on the spot talking about Maori health, gout, and why using good medicine wisely, matters. Audio
Remembering Makereti - part two
First broadcast in 2003, Paul Diamond produced the documentary about the life of Maggie Papakura (1873 - 1930) a famous guide at Whakarewarewa village and Scholar. Audio
Life on Motiti Island
It's a simple and peaceful life at Motiti Island, but that was disrupted when the Rena cargo ship became stranded on the Ota'iti reef in 2011. A few years on, Justine Murray visits Motiti with her… Audio
Remembering Makereti - part one
First broadcast in 2003, Paul Diamond produced the documentary about the life of Maggie Papakura (1873 - 1930) a famous guide at Whakarewarewa village and Scholar. Part one of Remembering Makareti… Audio
Outspoken 25 August 2013
Rosemary Rangitauira investigates whether attempts to keep the Maori language alive are working. Audio