NATIVE AFFAIRS 22/10/2007

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2007
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Rights Information
Year
2007
Reference
F102782
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
NATIVE AFFAIRS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Production company
Māori Television Service
Credits
Reporter: Wena Harawira (Ngāi Tūhoe; Ngāti Ranginui)
Reporter: Jodi Ihaka
Reporter: Taiha Barbara Molyneux
Reporter: Annabelle Lee-Harris
Reporter: Semi Holland
Reporter: Marisa Balle

“At a time when “TV is tabloid and channels are ghettoising current affairs”, Māori Television will be covering and challenging New Zealand stories with Māori perspectives in a new, prime-time current affairs show ironically dubbed – NATIVE AFFAIRS.

Covering subjects such as suicide and educational achievement amongst Māori boys, the team is dishing up four field-based video segments a week and one studio-based interview or panel.." www.maoritelevision.com

Julian Wilcox (Ngāpuhi, Te Māhurehure, Te Arawa) Kaikawe Kōrero.

Native Affairs heads into the Urewera in search of the so called “Terrorist training camps”. A judgement of terror, or an error in judgement.
Semi Ramis Holland (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu) - Kairipoata.
Te Rangi Kēpa (Ngāi Tūhoe) - Hunter.
Wallace Haumaha - Police National Manager, Māori, Pacific and Ethnic Services.
Annette Sykes (Te Arawa) - Defence Counsel.
Paki Nikora (Ngāi Tūhoe) - Kaikōrero.
Kevin barlow (Tangata Kānata) - Mi’kmaq Nation, Canada.
Gracelyn Smallwood (Te Iwi Moemoea) - Kaikōrero.
Witariana Mita (Ngāi Tūhoe) - Kaikōrero.

Studio discussion with Acting Assistant Police Commissioner John White and security analyst Dr Paul Buccanan. Further discussion regarding the terrorist raids in Ruātoki.

Guerillas in the Mist;
Further reporting of the Tūhoe raids.
Tāmati Kruger (Ngāi Tūhoe) - Kaikōrero.
Mere McClean (Ngāi Tūhoe) - Kaipripoata.

Controversial celebrations to mark the anniversary of Captain Cook’s arrival in NZ. Te Ūnga Mai seeks to put to rest some of the unease that has existed since his first arrival in 1769.
Joe Pihema - Tūranganui-a-Kiwa.
Peter Moeau (Rongowhakaata)-Trustee, Te Ūnga Mai.
Dame Anne Salmond - Historian.
Rapiata Ria (Rongowhakaata) - Kaumatua.
Hare Wiliams (Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki) - Kaumatua.
Mike Spedding - Trustee, Te Ūnga Mai.

Having Taputapuātea as a recognised site of cultural significance by the United Nations.
Hinoi Joinville Pōmare (Tahiti) - Prince of Tahiti.
Tame Pokaia (Tainui) - Kaikōrero.
Hekenukumaingaiwi Puhipi (Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi) - Tohunga.
Tua Pittman (Rarotonga) - Paitai Rarotonga.
Tumu Te Heuheu (Ngāti Tūwharetoa) - Kāhui Ariki.