1Te Maori Exhibition The New York opening of the Te Maori exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MOMA), which was also covered in a two page Time Magazine review. There are 174 artifacts included in the exhibition, including Te Kauru-o-te-rangi which was released by it's owners just in time to travel. Kaumatua from the various tribes accompanied the artifacts and conducted the ceremonies to introduce and care for them, and hand over their care to MOMA.
- Start 00 : 00 : 42
- Finish 00 : 32 : 32
- Duration 31 : 50
Reporters
- Derek Fox (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Sir James Henare (Ngapuhi Elder)
- Winston (Wyn) Cochrane (New Zealand Consul, New York)
- John Rangihau (Tuhoe Elder)
- Dr Rowland Force (Director, Museum of the American Indian)
- Dr Sydney (Hirini) Moko Mead (Professor of Maori Studies, Victoria University)
- Sonny Waru (Kaumatua)
Locations
- Napier, New Zealand (Hawke's Bay)
- United States
Notes
- Part of Heath Lees' introduction to this item has been over-recorded for about 10 seconds.
2Women Artists - Emily Karaka In the final programme on women artists the focus is on Emily Karaka, the tension between two worlds and finding a place to stand. The recent Te Tangi o te whenua exhibition displays her work and that of Norman Te Whata
- Start 00 : 32 : 32
- Finish 00 : 52 : 59
- Duration 20 : 27
Reporters
- Katherine Findlay (Reporter)
Speakers
- Emily Karaka (Ngai Tai Ki Tamaki)
Locations
- Tarawera, New Zealand (Hawke's Bay)
- Auckland, New Zealand (Auckland)