The indigenous image is becoming more present in the world of gaming, if left unchecked our Maori digital identity will be created by non-Māori according to our Paepae guests this week.
While our language remains in rapid demise, parents still play a strategic role towards the survival of Māori language. This week our Paepae guests are Mataia Kēpa and Mānia Clarke.
School leavers fluent in Māori either end up in schools or television so what’s happening to the rest? Our Paepae guests this Sunday, Rawiri Wright and Henare Pitiroi.
Scientists have discovered evidence of briny water on Mars indicating life once existed on the planet but what do we know about the world of astronomy?
Next month the best films like Boy will feature at the annual Wairoa film festival. But the question on the pae is where are the films made by fluent speakers?
Ngahiwi Apanui, the new CEO of the Māori Language Commission says we must take advantage of the rapidly evolving digital technology to put the Māori language out there.
Turakina Māori Girls' College may close its doors in the wake of a declining roll. Presbyterian minister Te Whare Turuwhenua and old girl Emma Kutia on Paepae.
Pikihuia Māori Writers Award has inspired Māori story tellers like Peti Nohotima for twenty years with stories no one else was telling. She joins Huia publisher Brian Morris.
A poi to a Beyonce song has gone viral on Facebook with more than one and a half million hits. The producer and choreographer are our Paepae guests this week.
Matariki is a time to remember those who’ve passed, it also heralds the Māori New Year and new beginnings. The question that hangs over the paepae this week is whether mātauranga Māori is still relevant.
It's been 40 years since Māori language week began and we have more Māori language speakers but less people learning. Guests Hinurewa Poutu and Tawhirimatea Williams share their thoughts on Paepae this week.
Two senior women from the extended Māori royal family discuss the intentions of King Tuheitia to lay claim to areas of Auckland. Nanaia Mahuta and Mamae Takerei.
Protest, a way for Māori to voice their grievances over land disputes but recently people protested against the TPPA. Pateriki Orupe and Maiki Sherman discuss the significance of protest.
The very last programme of Paepae ends with a political panel discussing a range of issues from female MP's kicked out of parliament to the flag referendum. (FINAL)
This evening on Paepae we ask to what extent is the internet changing the way we communicate when increasingly we’re seeing death notices appear on Facebook.
Where does the future lie for our Iwi radio under the new Māori language bill and governance role of Te Mātāwai? Our guests, Wena Tait and Rāwiri Waru.
Te reo Māori has just been included in the overall score at Matatini raising concerns from some groups. Our guests this evening Leon Blake and Orini Tīpene-Leach. (PREMIERE)
Blessing our children with water – how popular is this traditional ritual today? Anaha Hiini and Jeremy MacLeod have both put their children through this traditional practice.