Te puna wai kōrero 1975

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1975
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47138
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Year
1975
Reference
47138
Media type
Audio

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Categories
Māori radio programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:27:00
Broadcast Date
10 Dec 1975
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Christian, Grahame
Auld, Brian
Hauraki, Doug
McPherson, Scotty
Riddell, Awi

St Stephen's School, Bombay in South Auckland is best known for the sporting and cultural attainment of its boys. Boys and teachers speak about life at St Stephen's.

Kaikōrero: Grahame Christian talks about St Stephen's
Kaikōrero: Brian Auld talks about the History of the school since 1844
Kaikōrero: Tata Kaukim of Fiji talks about different aspects of the school
Kaikōrero: Jim Brown talks about the education system. [NB Jim Brown is noted as the "Fred Dagg" of the school].
Kaikōrero: Mr Scotty McPherson (current Principal).
Waiata-a-ringa: "E nga iwi o te motu" (medley)
Kaikōrero: Awi Riddell (Teacher) talks about rugby
Haka: "Taku Upoko"
Kaikōrero: Ricky Gage talks about the cultural activities at the school.
Kaikōrero: Jim Brown reads a poem written by student Kim Wright, titled "Lost Culture".