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Sunday, 27 May 2012

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Show notes for Sunday 27 May 2012

Kia uu ki te Aho Matua

Hold strong to the values of Aho Matua

This week’s whakatāuki is explained by Brian Paewai  nō Rangitane, Ngāti Mutu ahi

Phytophthora Taxon Agathis (PTA) or Kauri Dieback is a kauri killing disease and it’s proving to be problematic within Waipoua, Northland.  Maraea Rakuraku learns more about the disease and what is being done to combat it, with Waipoua Forest Trust ranger Stephen King.

According to the tumuaki Brian Paewai, Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Tamakinuiarua owes its existence to the efforts of kaumatua and parents who prior to 1992, recognised that their children needed a follow-up to Kohanga reo.  Justine Murray is in Dannervirke at the kura kaupapa prior to its 20th birthday celebrations that took place this weekend.

Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Tamakinuiarua Dannevirke Principal Brian Paewai
Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Tamakinuiarua (Dannevirke) principal Brian Paewai.

Emma Paki admits her lifestyle has had its impact upon her career but it hasn’t stopped her from performing or making music.   She reminisces about her early days gigging with Black Katz in the late 1980s before sharing what she’s been up to lately.

Waiata featured: Recordings performed by Mahina Ina Kaui, Greenstone and System Virtue performed by Emma Paki from the album Oxygen of Love (1996) and Century Sky from the album Trinity (2010),

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18:00 Te Ahi Kaa for 27 May 2012

Stephen King is the driving force behind the Waipoua Forest Trust and his work in its preservation is legendary in the northland, Maraea Rakuraku learns more about the current state of the forest including the threat of Kauri Dieback. Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Tamakinuiarua will celebrate its 20th birthday this weekend, principal Brian Paewai provides an historical account of the school with Justine Murray. At age 19 Emma Paki started singing with Black Katz and in the early 1990's, she joins us in this week's show for a catch up. (51′29″)

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(Ngai te Rangi/ Ngati Ranginui)
and
Maraea Rakuraku
(Ngati Kahungunu/Tuhoe)

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