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Maori Television Publicity February 28 to March 6

Published: Tue 15 Feb 2005 10:52 AM
Maori Television Publicity February 28 to March 6
PEPI Tuesday March 8 at 8.00 PM
It’s panel show time for Maori Television’s weekly parenting series as host Pirihira Hollings meets with Penrose High School senior dean Kiri Tuketo, mother and Rakatauri Productions PA Debbie Terei, Te Ota Rata o Aotearoa GP Rose Milroy and University of Auckland’s Werry Centre clinical psychologist Tania Cargo to address the letters of parent viewers.
HE RARANGA KORERO : Nga Ngaa Tapuwai – Sacred Footsteps Tuesday March 8 at 9.30 PM
Part one of a six-part series about the people of Polynesia taken from the Tangata Tagata series. Stories from the islands of Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Tahiti, Niue, Hawaii, Easter Island and Aotearoa itself.
TOHE Thursday March 10 at 8.30 PM
TOHE is an hour-long documentary that follows the conversation between a father and son – Shane and Tohe Jones – as they unravel the history of the Ngati Kahu and Te Aupouri iwi of the Far North.
STOLEN SPIRITS OF HAIDA GWAII Sunday March 13 at 9.00 PM
This essential 1.5 hour documentary shows the journey of the Haida people of Northern America who are on an important quest – to bring home skeletal remains from Chicago that were stolen from their village a century ago.
ADVERTISING MISSIONARIES Tuesday March 8 at 8.30 PM
This film follows the bizaare movement of advertising media in Papua New Guinea through the theatre. Follow the rollicking mission to bring the consumer revolution to the masses with Elijah, Peter, Robert and Tina of the Lae Theatre.
ROOSTER ROCK Wednesday March 9 at 10.00 PM
An artistic, beautifully-crafted visual that relays the introduction of the Serpent River First Nations Reserve (Ontario) to the nuclear age when uranium was discovered in the area in 1953. Based on the drawings and art of Bonnie Devine.

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