Te Māori: An exhibition of traditional Māori Art at the National Museum.
- Includes Piripi Walker gives a brief overview and then speaks with a visitor Judy Youngsworth from Wairarapa who gives her view.
- Haare Williams
- Tai Tokerau is seated on the paepae tapu. The speaker is Dave Raihana [sp? Reihana]
- [Unidentified] speaker and waiata, "He tangata ke koutou"
- [Unidentified] Ngapuhi speaker
- Hone Turei speaks with a number of visitors in both English and Māori.
Māori News:
- Kaikōrero ko Piripi Cope e poroporoaki ana ki tetahi o öna kuia a Mata Cash
- Derek Fox e kōrero ana mo nga taurekareka e ahi kaa ana i Ruatoria
- Wiremu Harrison (Takitimu)
THE DIGITAL AUDIO FILE OF THIS PROGRAMME WAS TOO BIG FOR STORAGE.
IT WAS PRESERVED IN TWO PARTS.
THE SECOND PART OF THE PROGRAMME STARTS ABOUT HERE.
- Mac Karauna
- Waiata: "Ka eke ki Wairakei" [sp? "Ka eke ki Wairaka"] and "Whakarongo whakarongo ki te waiata"
- John Turei speaks with Lisa Hapi (a student from Kahungunu), Lisa is nineteen and doing a two year Māori Arts course. He also speaks with other students who came to view the Te Māori exhibition.
- Ko nga tamariki me nga kai ako mai i te Kohanga Reo o Te Hau Karetu no Te Awakairangi, kei te Marae o "Rongomai".
- Waiata: [unidentified] waiata sung by children of the Te Hau Karetu Kohanga Reo
- Kei te koero a Hoani Turei ki etahi tauira
- Waiata composed by Dovey Katene, "Hine e Hine" is sung by Harriet Jaspers and Claire Mete-Kingi
- Hirini Moko Mead speaks