Sinopsis
The philosophy of Te Ahi Kaa is to reflect the diversity of Mori in the past, present and future. While bilingual in delivery, the programme incorporates Mori practices and values in its content, format and presentation.
Episodios
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 06 o Hakihea (December) 2009
05/12/2009 Duración: 55minMarae are run more like businesses these days as Maraea Rakuraku discovers when she meets Maani Stirling and Fiona Musson of Te Taumutu- Ngati Moki Marae
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 29 o Whiringa-a- rangi (November) 2009
28/11/2009 Duración: 01h14minTe Ahi Kaa talks with Dr Maria Bargh about how Maori stack up compared to other indigenous nations when it comes to alternative energy solutions.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 22 o Whiringa-a- rangi (November) 2009
21/11/2009 Duración: 51minJustine Murray gets an education on the viticulture industry when she tours a Maori business, Tohu Wines in Blenheim.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 15 o Whiringa-a- rangi (November) 2009
15/11/2009 Duración: 52minMove over Monopoly and Cranium - Ngati Kahungunu iwi have invented their very own board game - Toku iwi.
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Chief Judge Wilson Isaac Interview
07/11/2009 Duración: 30minMaraea Rakuraku profiles Ngati Porou, Ngati Kahungunu, Tuhoe Wilson Isaac the newly appointed Chief Judge of the Maori Land Court and Chairperson of the Waitangi Tribunal.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 08 o Whiringa-a- rangi (November) 2009
07/11/2009 Duración: 01h04minHow many Maori know they partly own the 2 degrees cellphone network? Maraea Rakuraku investigates
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 01 o Whiringa a rangi (November) 2009
31/10/2009 Duración: 51minHusband and wife, Tai and Kaaterina Kerekere hold their first joint art exhibition aptly name Fried Bread and Golden Syrup inspired by childhood memories of eating Fried Bread with Golden Syrup with whanau.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 25 o Whiringa-a-nuku (October) 2009
25/10/2009 Duración: 55minLabeled a language nazi by some - Timoti KaretuÂ's dedication to te reo Maori has been acknowledged with an award.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 18 o Whiringa-a-nuku (October) 2009
17/10/2009 Duración: 59minIs dedicating a space in an art gallery specifically for Maori art going to pull in Maori punters?
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 11 o Whiringa-a-nuku (October) 2009
10/10/2009 Duración: 59minProfessor Te Wharehuia Milroy has notched up another award recognising his contribution to te reo Maori.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 04 o Whiringa-a-nuku (October) 2009
03/10/2009 Duración: 59minTino Rangatiratanga could be something as simple as growing a vegie garden and managing a clean water supply.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 27 o Mahuru (September) 2009
26/09/2009 Duración: 43minHirini Melbourne (posthumously) and Richard Nunns are inducted into the Music hall of fame at the recent APRA Silver Scrolls.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 20 o Mahuru (September) 2009
20/09/2009 Duración: 53minThe acidification of the oceans could potentially affect post Treaty settlement investment in the fisheries industry.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 13 o Mahuru (September) 2009
13/09/2009 Duración: 01h08minProtecting resources for the future is behind the Wairewa Runaka and their mission to look after Te Roto o Wairewa.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 06 o Mahuru (September) 2009
05/09/2009 Duración: 55minFormer butler now kids author Tommy Kapai and John Panirau, Naomi Bunker and Iaean Cranfield of Wairewa Marae.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 30 o Hereturikoka (August)
30/08/2009 Duración: 52minJackie Mutu and Wiremu Barriball are taking on lucrative business ventures.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 23 o Here-turi-koka (August) 2009
23/08/2009 Duración: 51minWhich flag best represents Maori? Justine Murray brings Coverage of the flag hui held at Taputeranga Marae.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 16 o Here-turi-koka (August) 2009
16/08/2009 Duración: 53minActor Nancy Brunning talks about her role in the movie The Strength of Water written by Briar Grace Smith.
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Te Ahi Kaa mo 09 o Here-turi-koka (August) 2009
09/08/2009 Duración: 59minThe contributions mother and daughter team, Rangimarie Hetet and Diggeress Te Kanawa made to the world of weaving is remembered.
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Te Ahi Kaa for 02 (Here-turi-koka) 2009
02/08/2009 Duración: 01h00sDr Katerina Mataira is a legend within Te Ao Maori and her achievements are now being recognised with an international award.