MARAE. 28/05/1995

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1995
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Year
1995
Reference
F248761
Media type
Moving image
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Series
MARAE
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Broadcast Date
28/05/1995
Production company
TVNZ
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes

Bi-lingual current affairs show from a unique Māori world view.

He hōtaka reorua e titiro ana ki ngā take o te wā.

Ngā kaikawe kōrero:
Te Rangihau Gilbert, nō Ngāi Tūhoe me Ngāti Kahungunu.
Moko Tini, nō Ngāti Tipa me Ngāti Whakaue.

Aurere: Hone Edwards, nō Ngāti Hikairo and John Clarke, Race Relations Conciliator,
discuss race relations and Māori grievances.

Papakāinga: Claudette Hauiti, nō Ngāpuhi, nō Ngāti Porou hoki interviews her mother Josephine Amiria Lucas Morunga about moving to Tāmaki Makaurau during the urban migrations of the 1940s and 1950s. Claudette talks about the absence of Māori history being taught during her schooling years.

Comedy Segment: Pop, Pio Terei.

Pā whutupāoro: Pōwhiri at Henderson Intermediate for the seven teams who travelled to Hawaii to compete in the 3rd World Cup of Touch, followed by highlights from some of the games.

He tangata:
Graig Pryor, nō Ngāti Awa me Ngāti Pikiao,
Bryce Manu, nō Te Āti Awa, Kaiwhakairo.
Olly Brown, nō Ngāti Whatua, Team Manager Auckland Stock Car Team.

Hui pānui: Te Rangihau and Moko share notices of events happening around the motu.

Televote Results: Should taxpayers’ money be used to settle Māori Treaty settlement grievances.
66% YES 34% NO

Hone Edwards and John Clarke discuss the televote results.

Wāhanga whakamutunga: Waiata, Parihaka by Jacqui Keelan-Davey.