Māori programmes/ Te puna wai kōrero 1975

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Year
1975
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47110
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Duration
00:26:20
Broadcast Date
25 Jun 1975
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Allen, Barbara
Simmons, Diana
Masi, Vinod
Goodwin, Neville
Ruhi, Pateriki
Bodley, D. L. (Des)

NASINU TEACHER COLLEGE, FIJI VISITS NZ:

Twenty seven students and 4 staff from Nasinu Teachers College are in New Zealand for nineteen days, they are here as guests of the Auckland Primary Teachers College.

Their trip included two sleep overs in two Bay of Plenty Marae. One of the planners of the visit was second year student from Auckland Barbara Allen.

Kaikōrero: Barbara Allen

Waiata: Miles of No Where - Cat Stevens

Kaikōrero: Inise Koroi (Lecturer in English at Nasinu Teachers College) with a greeting from her sunny Fiji.

Kaikōrero: Diana Simmons spoke about her impressions of Māori life as she saw it.

Kaikōrero: Vinod Masi, Education Lecturer in Fiji.

Kaikōrero: Neville Goodwin, (Tour Leader and Head of Education at Nasinu Teachers College) summarises their trip.

Kaikōrero: Joe Feleti Tanodo explains the Kava ceremony (Yaqona pron. Yan-gho-nah) in Fiji.

Waiata: Isa Isa.

Kaikōrero: Paterika Ruhi, Ngāti Rongomai (kaumatua) receives the gifted Tanoa from the Fijian group.

Waiata: When I Left My Home.

Kaikōrero: Des Bodley, (Head of Education at Auckland Teachers Training College).

Poem: The Kauri Tree.

Kaikōrero: Haare Williams

Waiata: Morning Has Broken by Cat Stevens.