Featuring the wonderful taniwha of Mahi Pai, hosted by Te Ataakura Pewhairangi. Today, we are going to look at the colour Māwhero! Plus, Te Ataakura and Waiata make their very own heru māwhero.
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Mahi Pai, Episode 6
Featuring the wonderful taniwha of Mahi Pai, hosted by Te Ataakura Pewhairangi. Today, the colour waiporoporo inspires Te Ataakura and Aroha to make a stunning ikarangi waiporoporo.
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Mahi Pai, Episode 5
Featuring the wonderful taniwha of Mahi Pai, hosted by Te Ataakura Pewhairangi. Today, kikorangi is the theme of the day and to celebrate Te Ataakura and Kori are making a beautiful moana kikorangi.
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Mahi Pai, Episode 4
Featuring the wonderful taniwha of Mahi Pai, hosted by Te Ataakura Pewhairangi. Today, as we explore all things kākāriki, Te Ataakura and Kaitiaki create a cool little māra kai.
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Mahi Pai, Episode 3
Featuring the wonderful taniwha of Mahi Pai, hosted by Te Ataakura Pewhairangi. Today, it’s an explosive episode as Te Ataakura and Kaitiaki learn about all things kōwhai.
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Mahi Pai, Episode 2
Featuring the wonderful taniwha of Mahi Pai, hosted by Te Ataakura Pewhairangi. Today, karaka is the colour of the day, and Te Ataakura & Ihi do a fun experiment.
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Mahi Pai, Episode 1
Featuring the wonderful taniwha of Mahi Pai, hosted by Te Ataakura Pewhairangi. Today, we learn all about the colour whero and all the wonderful things that are whero.
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Catholic Church finally responds to demand for papal apology
The Catholic Church in Aotearoa has finally responded to Matthew Tukaki’s call for an apology from the Pope. Te Runanga o Te Hahi Katorika ki Aotearoa chair Tui Cadigan said that she is open to a discussion on the issue. “As Kaiwhakahaere of Te Rūnanga o Te Hahi Katorika o Aotearoa, l have not been asked by the New Zealand Māori Council for an opinion from Te Rūnanga regarding any apology being sought by executive director Matthew Tukaki from His Holiness Pope Francis over colonisation of Aotearoa.” However, Sister Cadigan’s personal thoughts are that any Māori is free to make such a petition.
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Aotearoa 250 Highlights
Commemorating 250 years of shared history between Māori and Pākehā in building the youngest country in the world, Aotearoa, since the Endeavour's arrival in Tūranganui-ā-Kiwa in 1769.
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Political statement, social commentary or vandalism?
The statue of British explorer James Cook in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa has become a catalyst for social commentary after being vandalised with the words "Thief Pakeha" and "This is our land" causing heated discussion, both locally and online.