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Paewhiri
RNZ
14 episodes
12 hours ago
RNZ Podcast Producer Justine Murray, Māori Language kaiako Ngairo Eruera, Moana Radio presenter Te Kehukehu Patara host Paewhiri a bi-lingual chatcast steeped in te ao Māori.
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RNZ Podcast Producer Justine Murray, Māori Language kaiako Ngairo Eruera, Moana Radio presenter Te Kehukehu Patara host Paewhiri a bi-lingual chatcast steeped in te ao Māori.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Mokopapa
Paewhiri
35 minutes 37 seconds
1 month ago
Mokopapa

Taa Moko can be viewed as a very personal and individual undertaking and for many it is, but what about when you receive moko in front of your friends, whānau and students? It's a year on since Ngairo Eruera received his Mataora at the University of Waikato campus in Tauranga. Justine Murray and Te Kehukehu Patara recorded the show on that day back in 2024, this episode is a mix of highlights and reflections.

Thanks to Aukaha Kakau, Aramahou Ririnui, Tiare Dickson, Mauria Ngatoko and Pirini Edwards who feature in this episode.

Thanks to the The University of Waikato, Tauranga Campus.

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Paewhiri
RNZ Podcast Producer Justine Murray, Māori Language kaiako Ngairo Eruera, Moana Radio presenter Te Kehukehu Patara host Paewhiri a bi-lingual chatcast steeped in te ao Māori.