Whenua. 09/02/97 ( Part 2 of 2 )

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1997
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Rights Information
Year
1997
Reference
52367
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Duration
00:49:20
Broadcast Date
09 Feb 1997
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
te Ua, Henare, 1933-2007
Hakaraia, Libby, 1968-
Prasad, Rajen, 1946-
Waaka, Hemana
Latimer, Graham, 1926-
Delamere, Tuariki John, 1951-

WHENUA ! 09/02/97 ( Part 2 of 2 )

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

Greetings / prog promo and run-down.

Music : Tauira - 'Te Puna O Te Aroha' (The Well Spring of Love)

Tape Interview : RAJED PRASAD.
The Race Relations' Concilliator, speaking with Libby outside the Treaty House in Waitangi.

Phone Out ; HIKOI - WAITANGI TO ROTORUA.

Music : NZ Māori Chorale & Wiki Baker - 'Awhi Mai Ra E Hine'

Tape Interview : HEMANA WAAKA with TUARIKI JOHN DELAMERE.
A speaker during the powhiri to politicians at Waitangi spoke about what he perceived as inequality between Māori and Pakeha.
HEMANA WAAKA asked TUARIKI JOHN DELAMERE, MP for Te Tairawhiti and Associate Treasurer, to respond to the comment.

Music : Rima Te Wiata - 'Sweet and Low Down'

Tape Interview : SIR GRAHAM LATIMER.
Under a tree on the lawns of the Treaty Grounds overlooking Hobson Bay I sat down with long serving Māori Council Chairman and Tai Tokerau Leader, Sir Graham Latimer and asked him about his earliest memories of Waitangi Day.

Music : Prince Tui Teka - 'Mum'

Ricky May - 'Mack the Knife'

Māori Hi Fives - 'That ole Black Magic'

Next week promo / Wrap / Close