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Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home
Jen Cloher
9 episodes
1 day ago
Jen Cloher speaks with Māori and First Nations songwriters who are writing and performing in their languages.
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Jen Cloher speaks with Māori and First Nations songwriters who are writing and performing in their languages.
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Music Interviews
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Whirimako Black: Why Whakapapa?
Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home
40 minutes
2 weeks ago
Whirimako Black: Why Whakapapa?
Whirimako Black (Ngāti Tuhoe, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Ranginui, Te Whakatōhea, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui) is Aotearoa’s undisputed soul diva, and one of the greatest living performers of waiata Māori. While her work has broken new ground for Māori music, her career has never been easy. When Whirimako released her debut album Hinepukohurangi (Shrouded in the Mist) in 2001, there were very few albums (let alone jazz albums) written and performed in Te Reo Māori. In this episode, Jen visits Whirimako at her home in Ruatoki to find out why she shelved the album for five years … and how learning about her whakapapa gave her the strength to finally set it free.

Find out more about Whirimako Black:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg81FN-pZ24158Wz-4DhaLg
Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home
Jen Cloher speaks with Māori and First Nations songwriters who are writing and performing in their languages.