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Ōpaki, Series 2 Episode 25
Series hosted by Pānia Papa, using a range of games, music and activities to teach te reo Māori. Pānia will recap topics and highlights from the Ōpaki whare this week.
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Ōpaki, Series 2 Episode 24
Series hosted by Pānia Papa, using a range of games, music and activities to teach te reo Māori.
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Ōpaki, Series 2 Episode 23
Series hosted by Pānia Papa, using a range of games, music and activities to teach te reo Māori. This week's students are Ngawai Smith, Kirimākū Whare-Cullen and Te Aomārama Anderson.
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Ōpaki, Series 2 Episode 21
Series hosted by Pānia Papa, using a range of games, music and activities to teach te reo Māori. This week's students are Ngawai Smith, Kirimākū Whare-Cullen and Te Aomārama Anderson.
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Edgecumbe residents have huge concerns about looting
Some Edgecumbe residents were able to return to their homes to collect much-needed items today. For those that heard the announcement at Rautahi Marae in Kawerau, it is what they have wanted to hear since having been evacuated from the township.
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Ngāti Hine refuse to let flooding dampen their festival
State highways around the Northland region remain closed following floods. Many festivals across the north island were cancelled due to heavy rain, but the Ngāti Hine tribe refused to let the weather put a dampener on their biennial festival.
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Maisey Rika calls on all-star cast of Māori musicians to record new album
Māori singer/songwriter Maisey Rika will this Friday release ‘Tira’, a collection of 10 carefully selected songs that Rika says are close to her heart.
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New Māori animation- The adventures of Kupe and Niwa
The creator of a new Māori animation programme based on Kupe hopes to turn it into a web series. The author of 'the adventures of Kupe and Niwa', Dr. Rapata Wiri wants to see more Māori language animation resources.