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Paraone has traveled to the region of Mokau to see Nanny Tuti Aranui. Part two of two.

Presented by Paraone Gloyne, Taniwha Rau explores another tribal region; Tainui, and features the characteristics unique to this tribal dialect. Featuring those kaumātua who are so far off the beaten track, so immersed in their own communities and their own 'kōwhao', that many viewers will be meeting them for the first time. The kōrero is not about sacred knowledge or tribal connections, but about well-lived lives.

Primary Title
  • Taniwha Rau
Episode Title
  • Tuti Aranui
Date Broadcast
  • Wednesday 7 January 2015
Start Time
  • 18 : 00
Finish Time
  • 19 : 00
Duration
  • 60:00
Series
  • 2
Episode
  • 8
Channel
  • Maori Television
Broadcaster
  • Maori Television Service
Programme Description
  • Presented by Paraone Gloyne, Taniwha Rau explores another tribal region; Tainui, and features the characteristics unique to this tribal dialect. Featuring those kaumātua who are so far off the beaten track, so immersed in their own communities and their own 'kōwhao', that many viewers will be meeting them for the first time. The kōrero is not about sacred knowledge or tribal connections, but about well-lived lives.
Episode Description
  • Paraone has traveled to the region of Mokau to see Nanny Tuti Aranui. Part two of two.
Classification
  • G
Owning Collection
  • TV & Radio
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • Maori
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Tainui (New Zealand people)
Genres
  • Biography
  • Documentary
  • Interview
Hosts
  • Paraone Gloyne (Host)
Contributors
  • Kura Productions (Production Unit)
  • Te Māngai Pāho (Funder)
  • Tuti Aranui (Interviewee)
Subjects
  • Tainui (New Zealand people)