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Korero Mai Ki Ahau: Saturday 11th June and Sunday 12th June

Published: Fri 10 Jun 2016 02:32 PM
Korero Mai Ki Ahau: Saturday 11th June and Sunday 12th June 2016
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Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm
Sunday 12.00 - 12.30pm
Both shows repeated 5.00pm – 6.00pm
On Sunday
PLEASE NOTE SATURDAY'S KORERO MAI KI AHAU WILL BE PLAYED ON RADIO WAATEA AFTER OUR BROADCAST OF THE TAMAKI MAKAURAU KAPA HAKA REGIONAL COMPETITION.
On Saturday,
Mourners have been coming from Nga Hau E Wha this week to Pamapuria outside Kaitaia to farewell Sir Graham Latimer, the long serving chair of the New Zealand Maori Council. He was described as a truly great man, one who loved his people and a founder of the nation that is becoming Aotearoa New Zealand. In Korero Mai ki Ahau this week, Ngapuhi kaumatua Rereata Makiha shares his memories of Ta Kereama and discusses his importance and his legacy.
On Sunday,
It’s Matariki, which in recent years has become an increasingly important
celebration of Maori identity. Eruera Morgan talks with Dr Rangi Mataamua, who has been matching up traditional Maori teaching on astronomy with modern science. He says there’s nine stars in Matariki, not seven. Matariki literally means the eyes of god in reference to the story of the wind god Tawhirimatea who became so angry when the sky father Ranging was separated from Papatuanuku, he tore out his eyes and threw them into the heavens.
Korero Mai Ki Ahau a half hour features programme every Saturday and Sunday from noon, which takes an in – depth look at issues affecting te ao Maori. Totally in te reo Maori brought to you by Waatea News in association with Te Mangai Paho.
Ma Waatea ma te reo hei whakamarama
Both shows will be available as podcast on our website: waateanews.com
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