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| Podcast title | RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa
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| Description | The philosophy of Te Ahi Kaa is to reflect the diversity of Māori in the past, present and future. While bilingual in delivery, the programme incorporates Māori practices and values in its content, format and presentation. | |
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| Category | Society & Culture |
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1. Te Ahi Kaa for 5 o Hui tanguru (February) 2012 download (audio/mpeg, 17.30Mb) Description: In 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 claim in the report Ko Aotearoa tenei. Deputy Mayor of Rotorua and former leader of Ngati Rangiwewehi Kapahaka group Trevor Maxwell talks about The Yandall sisters in the wake of Mary Yandalls death at 62 on January 31 2012. Sir Eddie Taihakurei Durie is at Waitangi grounds in 1989 in Nga Taonga korero, our archival segment. |
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2. Te Ahi Kaa mo 29 o Kohitatea (January) download (audio/mpeg, 16.88Mb) Description: In 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. Member of the Motiti Island Iwi liaison team Ngawiki Dickson explains how the island residents are coping in the wake of the Collapse of the Rena Oil Ship. |
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