Exploring the physical and spiritual significance of our waterways and meeting the people whose ancestry is inextricably linked to its life source.
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Ipukarea, Series 1 Episode 3
Exploring the physical and spiritual significance of our waterways. Tonight, we hear about karakia and kaitiaki relating Lake Taupō and the Waikato River.
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Māori war canoe ready for Passchendaele commemorations
Tamahou Temara of Toi Māori Aotearoa is preparing a Māori war canoe, which will take part in New Zealand's National 100 year Commemoration for the Battle of Passchendaele.
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Ipukarea, Series 1 Episode 2
Exploring the physical and spiritual significance of our waterways. Tonight, we look at the connection between Ngāti Tūwharetoa and Waikato-Tainui.
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Ipukarea, Series 1 Episode 1
Exploring the physical and spiritual significance of our waterways. Tonight, we look at the connection between Ngāti Tūwharetoa and Waikato-Tainui.
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Waka found by farmer two decades ago returned to its hapū
A waka belonging to Ngāti Huia ki Porotawhao found more than two decades ago by a farmer has now been returned to its people to be preserved.
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Ipukarea
A celebration of the waka, as a conduit for connecting people. We meet people from marae that line the banks of our rivers and lakes, who introduce us to the traditions associated to water and the cultural, spiritual and practical significance of the waterways. Available on Demand.
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Waka captains selected for Canada adventure
Noel Woods and Tūparahuia Pita have been selected as Leaders to represent Toi Māori at the Tribal Canoe Journeys 2017 expedition in British Columbia, Canada with the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde.
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Winning the America's Cup- a family affair
It was a family affair as New Zealanders came from all over the country to celebrate the America's Cup win.
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Hawaiian spear ritual seen for the first time in 200 years
For the first time in 200 years a Hawaiian ritual called the "Kāli'i" was performed as more than 50,000 spectators bore witness at the homecoming of traditional voyaging canoe Hokule'a.