PAAKIWAHA 01/09/08

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2008
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Rights Information
Year
2008
Reference
55547
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Māori radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
02:00:00
Broadcast Date
01 Sep 2008
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Husband, Dale
Garner, Duncan
Laban, Ken
Mark, Ron
Williams, Joe (Joseph Victor)
Davis, Kelvin
Turia, Tariana
Keenan, Danny
Pekia, Roger
Paul, Rim D.

PAAKIWAHA 01/09/08 - On Radio Waatea in association with New Zealand On Air - Tuesday at 10:00am to Midday. Current Affairs from a Māori perspective with
Dale Husband.

Greetings / Programme rundown.

RON MARK: MP for New Zealand First Party talks with us about the troubles that the Leader of the Party, Winston Peters, is embroiled in at the moment.

JUDGE JOE WILLIAMS: Head of the Waitangi Tribunal for a number of years, talks about this evenings cut-off date for Historical Treaty Settlement Claims to lodged with the Waitangi Tribunal. Also talk of envy from non-Māori over claims through-out the years being sanctioned by the Crown.

MUSIC BREAK: George Benson - "Breezin."

KELVIN DAVIS: Labour Party List MP in Northland. A former School Principal, is now a high flyer with the Labour Party List at number 29. Kelvin's call to Māori is to unite so National will not be in Government.

MUSIC BREAK: Moana Maniapoto - "Treaty"

TARIANA TURIA: MP and Co-Leader of the Māori Party talks with us about the Crown's Deadline of Historical Treaty Settlement Claims. Tariana also talks of the deployment of Tazer Guns by the Police.

DANNY KEENAN: A PhD from Massey University, Associate Professor of Māori Studies at Victoria University in Wellington has written a book entitled " Terror in our midst", which reflects on the Terror Raids by the Police in Ruatoki, Tuhoe.

ROGER PEKIA with DALE HUSBAND : A prerecoded segment from the "Newsmakers" programme during the week about the implications for Māori Forest Owners with the Emmissions Trading Scheme and the penalties that will be imposed if they change from Forestry to Dairy.

RIM D PAUL: A talented Musical Director has been across to Robina Community Centre on the Gold Coast of Australia on Saturday night for the Reunion of Māori Show Bands. Māori Show Bands from around the world attended, along with MP Shane Jones and Dover Samuels who represented the NZ Government.
Rim talks about the bands that played and the evenings proceedings.

DUNCAN GARNER: Weekly wrap-up of Politics.

KEN LABAN: Weekly wrap-up of Sports.

Wrap / Music / Close