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. Hone Tuwhare, New Zealand’s most famous Māori poet, leaves a legacy to the granddaughter he left behind. To reconnect, she writes a love letter to the world.
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. Hone Tuwhare, New Zealand’s most famous Māori poet, leaves a legacy to the granddaughter he left behind. To reconnect, she writes a love letter to the world.
(AO) It’s back for another round with the brownest, funniest, and smartest sketch comedy on race relations in Aotearoa. From Māori hospitality to Māori driving lessons, nothing is sacred. Made with the support of NZ On Air.
Presenters, Kaharau Keogh and Moana-Roa Callaghan backed by tamariki performer's Takaimaania Ngata-Henare and Te Tuhi Hopa, teach the beautiful waiata, "Te whare e tu nei."
. There’s cultural appropriation in the air as kapa haka is debated by the people of Aotearoa.
(AO) Tāne & Tame explore the effects of 1080, and Toa is feeling down after making a call that costs his team the game. At Ika Parai, the arch nemesis of Tangaroa returns to the shop.
Presenters, Kaharau Keogh and Moana-Roa Callaghan backed by tamariki performer's Takaimaania Ngata-Henare and Te Tuhi Hopa, teach the beautiful waiata, "Te whare e tu nei."
A series about two very opinionated, very loud, very clever, but most of all, very Māori cousins Atareta and Te Haakura. (FINAL)
Presenters, Kaharau Keogh and Moana-Roa Callaghan backed by tamariki performer's Takaimaania Ngata-Henare and Te Tuhi Hopa, teach the beautiful waiata, "Te whare e tu nei."
Presenters, Kaharau Keogh and Moana-Roa Callaghan alongside tamariki performers Hawaiki James-Morrison & Te Ahu Paenga teach the classic haka "Tōia Mai”.