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ARTEFACT ADVENTURE – ON MĀORI TELEVISION AND MĀORI+
Renowned anthropologist and historian, Dame Professor Anne Salmond, takes viewers on an adventure through time in the second series of ARTEFACT – premiering on Māori Television on Sunday 15 August 2021 at 7.30 PM.
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Artefact, The Power of Women, Series 2 Episode 4
Dame Anne Salmond learns of inspirational wāhine Māori and meets their female descendants who are reviving lost practices and restoring a rightful balance
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Artefact, The Guardians, Series 2 Episode 3
Goddesses carved into rock, tuatara, taniwha…these guardians of land and people now need protection themselves. Dame Anne Salmond meets the caretakers and asks if we are ready to do the same.
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Artefact, The Path of War, Series 2 Episode 2
Dame Anne Salmond travels Great South Road - itself an artefact of war - to Waikato, Taranaki and the Wairau on a voyage to hear the tragic and often overlooked stories of Aotearoa’s early
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Artefact, The Return, Series 2 Episode 1
The mystery of the Motunui Panels takes Dame Anne Salmond from Aotearoa to Switzerland and back, and a beloved bishop finds his final rest in the Hokianga after a hundred and thirty years.
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Artefact, Series 1 Episode 5
Made with the support of NZ On Air. Presented by Dame Anne Salmond, a show that focuses on artefacts.
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Artefact, Series 1 Episode 3
Made with the support of NZ On Air. Presented by Dame Anne Salmond as she focuses on powerful stories about artefacts.
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China’s ancient terracotta warriors at Te Papa
The official caretakers of China's ancient terracotta warriors have been formally welcomed by Rongowhakaata, Ngāti Awa and Ngāti Toa today to mark the opening of the Guardians of Immortality exhibition.
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"Treasured heirlooms must be protected"- Kiribati President
The President of Kiribati Taneti Mamau says that in Kiribati, cultural heirlooms are considered as their natural wealth. He paid a special visit the Pacific Collection Access Project at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.