Te Māori

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Year
1987
Reference
48124
Media type
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Year
1987
Reference
48124
Media type
Audio
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Categories
Māori radio programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:04:40
Broadcast Date
08 Sep 1987
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
te Ua, Henare, 1933-2007
O'Biso, Carol
Wehi, Ngāpō, 1934 - 2016 (b.1934, d.2016)
Williams, Haare, 1940-
Penitito, Wally
Fox, Derek Tini
Smith, Graham Hingangaroa

Te Māori in Auckland.
Haare Williams speaks with Carol O'Biso who gives her thoughts on facial expressions by some taonga on display in Auckland, in paticular Pukaki. Carol also speaks about the finer pieces of Te Māori, as well as art, which she believes that their is a difference between nga taonga o "Te Māori and art.
- Interviewer : Haare Williams- Waiata : Ka pine a koe au.
- Kaikōrero : Ngapo Wehi. Kinaki : Anei ra nga Iwi o te motu/combination of songs
- Kaikōrero : Derek Fox speaks about his trip to Fiji, in particular the Fijian coup.
- Waiata : Mark Williams - Yesterday was just the beginning of my life.
- Kaikōrero : Wally Penitito (Ngāti Haua) officer with the Ministry of Education and also with him is Graham Smith (Ngāti Hauiti/Ngāti Apa .