Whenua. Sunday 24 March 1996 ( Part 2 of 2 )

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1996
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Rights Information
Year
1996
Reference
52267
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Duration
00:53:30
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
te Ua, Henare, 1933-2007
Hakaraia, Libby, 1968-
Morrison, Howard, 1935-2009
Waaka, Sharon
Lawford, Josie Ningalli
Ponika, Kohine
Harrison, Pakariki
Walters, Muru
Ngāti Pōneke Young Māori Club
Tamatea Arikinui (Cultural group)

WHENUA ! 24/03/96 ( Part 2 of 2 ) ntk-whe-960324-pm

Presented by Hēnare te Ua and Libby Hakaraia live at the Radio New Zealand Studios, Auckland, on National Radio.

Music: Sir Howard Morrison - 'Terina'

KUPU KORIKORI: Muru Walters talks about Māori unemployment and poverty.

International Māori: Second edition from Sharon Waaka who's recently returned to her home in Hamilton after eight years overseas. She travelled widely throughout Europe, African, Indian and Asian Continents.

Josie Ningalli Lawford : from the deserts of Western Australia. Proudly describing herself as a 'black fella', she did'nt speak English until she was thirteen.
An Australian Aboriginal, her passion for weaving language and song into stories has taken her to the Edinburgh Festival, stages in the USA and also to the International Festival of Arts in Wellington where she was a major success.
With Ningalli, Libby explored the world of a proud young woman sharing her aboriginality with all cultures.

Music: Ngāti Poneke at the 1988 Aotearoa Māori Performing Arts Festival in Whangarei with
' Aku Mahi' composed by Kohine Ponika.

Paki Harrison: Master Carver, talks about his carving of the Kennedy Bay Wharenui and the history of the area.

Music: Tamatea Arikinui - 'Piki Mai, Kake Mai' performed at the Whangarei Festival in 1988

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