Some of the items in the Museum’s collection are in an incredibly fragile state and run the risk of disintegrating entirely. We take a look at the vital decisions being made.
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Rediscovering Aotearoa, Episode 8
A Pākehā criminal lawyer sits down with a Māori former-prisoner to talk about Aotearoa’s justice system.
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Te Awe, Taumata Māreikura, Episode 2
Gathered from across Aotearoa, the Taumata Māreikura are a group of expert weavers, that assembled to share their knowledge and in turn learn from the incredible cloaks in the Museum’s coll
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Rediscovering Aotearoa, Episode 7
How does the long shadow of racism and white supremacy affect Māori and Muslim communities? And how have they come together to heal?
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Te Awe, An Aspiration, Episode 1
An Aspiration: Te Awe is about enriching, reorganising, and improving the care of our 10,000+ taonga Māori in a way that is embedded in Mātauranga Māori.
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Rediscovering Aotearoa, Episode 6
Māori make up 59 percent of children in state care. How can rangatahi find their own sense of whānau when theirs is fractured?
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Rediscovering Aotearoa, Episode 5
Medicine student Aniket Chawla is welcomed into a rongoā Māori wānanga at Motatau Marae, near Kawakawa in Northland.
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Loading Docs Revolution: Water Baby
Freediving royalty William Trubridge and actress Sachiko Fukumoto will do anything to bring their baby into their world, the ocean.
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Loading Docs Revolution: Te Hekenga Tūhura
Just weeks before his passing, Sir Hector Busby discusses a legacy of celestial navigation and waka carving, considering who will carry the knowledge after he’s gone.
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Loading Docs Revolution: Birds Eye
Petra Leary takes her hidden superpower to the sky, focusing her lens on becoming the world’s top aerial photographer.