The 1863 invasion of the Waikato was the defining conflict of New Zealand history, reinforcing the Crown's power, entrenching one of Aotearoa's oldest political institutions (the Kiingitanga) and r
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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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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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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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Rediscovering Aotearoa, Episode 4
Gender diversity was an accepted part of Māori & Pasifika societies before colonisation. What does it mean to decolonise your identity?
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Rediscovering Aotearoa, Episode 3
There are 110 statues or monuments in Wellington, but only 10 represent Māori narratives. Safari Hynes & Peter McKenzie meet to discuss whose ancestors are represented around the city.
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Rediscovering Aotearoa, Episode 2
Ngā Hinepūkōrero are a group of champion slam poets fluent in te reo. They meet fellow poet, Takunda Muzondiwa, who moved to Aotearoa from Zimbabwe as a child.
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Rediscovering Aotearoa, Episode 1
Atamira Tumarae-Nuku, a Maungapōhatu local welcomes Tait Burge, an inner-city Wellington conservationist to Te Urewera. How do we protect our land when we are disconnected from it?
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The New Zealanders, Series 1 Episode 6
From the top of the North Island, to the bottom of the South, ‘The New Zealanders visits the nooks and crannies of Aotearoa, where viewers get an insight to the lives of the country’s diver