Matangi Rau brings us Jeremy Tātere MacLeod, who visits elders from Ngāti Kahungunu, which covers the area from Wairoa down to the Wairarapa.
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Te Mātāwai welcome Prof Higgins and Mr Hapi to team
The final two members of the Te Mātāwai team have been announced. On Friday the Minister of Māori development announced that Professor Rawinia Higgins and Robin Hapi will join the team.
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I am humbled Te Tairāwhiti choose me- MacLeod
We talk with Jeremy Tātere MacLeod (Ngāti Kahungunu), who has the backing of East Coast iwi to represent them on Te Mātāwai, the entity designed to administer the Māori Language Commission, Māori radio, and Māori Television. He joins urban delegate Willie Jackson and Mataatua delegate Bentham Ohia who've already been appointed. Though MacLeod hails from Kahungunu, he has the interests of the entire Eastern region at the forefront.
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Matangi Rau, Series 6 Episode 13
Enoka Munroe hails from Whakakī and shares his childhood memories about growing up in a rural Māori speaking community. He recalls his teaching career which spans over decades.
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Matangi Rau, Series 6 Episode 12
Irihapeti Nukunuku runs her own Kōhanga and has a lot to say about what’s been happening with Kōhanga and the Kōhanga Board over the past year.
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Matangi Rau, Series 6 Episode 11
Kahu Waitoa was born in Tikitiki. But, has been living in Napier for around 40 years.
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Matangi Rau, Series 6 Episode 10
Tātere journeys to Nūhaka to talk with Liz Hunkin, one of the pillars of Te Ataarangi, who will soon be celebrating its 20th birthday.
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Matangi Rau, Series 6 Episode 9
Tātere talks with Kehu Thompson, whose mother is from Te Whānau ā Apanui and father from Ngāti Kahungunu.
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Matangi Rau, Series 6 Episode 8
Marge Smith was brought up in Whakakī, and also attended Te Whakakii Native School.
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Matangi Rau, Series 6 Episode 7
Jim Whaanga talks about the marae that was built in Nūhaka. He also speaks about religion and his personal thoughts about Māori.