Tagata atu motu

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1995
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Year
1995
Reference
45205
Media type
Audio
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Duration
00:23:24
Broadcast Date
20 May 1995
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection

Magazine programme for Pacific people.

The people of the Bikini Attol in the Marchilles Island have voted against the
island being a nulcear waste dump.
- kaikōrero: Jack Nidinthor, Trust Liason for the people speaks with NZRI
Brian Strong about the decision.

Making history six ocean voyaging waka from New Zealand, the Cooks and
Tahiti, Hawaii isailed into Honolulu without power, compasses or radar.
Elma talks with Barry Makawits about the controversy surrounding the offical
welcome.
- kaikōrero: Barry Makawits.
The Cook Island people will sail their canoe again next year to sail to the South
Pacific Arts Festival inWestern Samoa.

Pacific Island communities will be given a say on how to resolve their problems
with physical violence and decipline in their communties at a meeting in Auckland
next week. This came about when a youngster was beaten up by a person
where they both worked.
- kaikōrero: Pautaafa Molitaulauta speaks with Alma about a meeting and whats
involved.

1995's Auckland Pasifka was a sounding success, however future festivals need to
focus on attracting a wider audience, according to Roy Vaughan out going
Secretary of the South Pacific Island Development Association organisers of the
Festival. speaks with Sam Thompson.
- kaikōrero: Roy Vaughan.....
- waiata ends the programme.