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A Tenei Raatapu: i runga i a Marae — Derek Fox presents issues of particular interest to Maori. Kai Time: Nga Tohunga tunu kai o Rotorua — Kai Time is a new item featured on Marae over the winter. Pete Peeti and Ngarue Ratapu from Rotorua place the essence of the wharekai in front of the camera. The end result? Good food, good korero, good times!

  • 1Panui / Community Notices: Sunday November 03 Barber/Papa Whanau Hui Kelston Boys High Community Hui 2002 Onwards : Mental Health Hui Nga Kohanga Reo o Tamaki Makaurau 20 th Anniversary Te Puna Tauranga Moana Huiaranga Roopu 20th Anniversary Te Iwi O Koheriki ki Waikarakia Working Bee & Whanau Hui Te Waka Huia Kapa Haka 21st Anniversary Ball Hapu Partition - Maori Land Court Hearing Maori Psychologists Graduates Symposium: Making A Difference Ngai Tahu ki Tamaki Makaurau Hui-a-Tau Barber/Papa Whanau Hui The Barber and Papa Whanau from Mangamuka in Tai Tokerau wish to advise all whänau that a hui will be held on 9 November at the Cossie Club in Taupo. The kaupapa of the hui is to discuss plans for next year's whänau reunion. More Information: To discuss plans for Whanau Reunion 2004 9 November 2002 Taupo Cossie Club Taupo Contact: Lucy Mob: 025-532-867 Kelston Boys High Community Hui Kelston Boys High in Auckland want to invite all local kaumatua, kuia and the community to their next hui on 11 November to assist with plans to establish a marae at the school. The hui will be held at the school at 6.30pm. More Information: 11 Nov 2002 To discuss school marae plans Kelston Boys High, Bean Vanguard Rd Kelston, Auckland Contact: Pauline Harrington Mob: 027-241-7236 2002 Onwards : Mental Health Hui On 14 November the "2002 Onwards Mental Health Hui" organized by Te Runanga o Ngati Pikiao will be held at Houmaitawhiti Marae in Okere Falls. All mental health workers in the Te Arawa rohe are welcome to attend. More Information: 14 Nov 2002 Houmaitawhiti Marae, Maniatutu Rd Okere Falls, Rotorua Contact: Te Runanga o Ngati Pikiao Tel: 07-348-5384 Nga Kohanga Reo o Tamaki Makaurau 20 th Anniversary All Köhanga Reo in Tamaki Makaurau will be celebrating 20 years of the Köhanga Reo movement in Tamaki with a series of events taking place from 15-17 November. These will include a Tamariki Day, an evening to honour kaumatua and graduates and a church service. More Information: Catalog of Events: 15 Nov: Te Akakaatea (Tamariki Day) 16 Nov: Te Po Amo Mahau (Kaumatua & Graduates Honours) 17 Nov: Te Ra Karakia (Church Service) Contact: Lynnette Henry Tel: 09-274-8927 Te Puna Tauranga Moana Huiaranga Roopu 20th Anniversary Past and present members of Te Puna Tauranga Moana Huiaranga Roopu are celebrating their 20th Anniversary on 16 November at Tutereinga Marae. The powhiri starts at 1pm and all are welcome. More Information: 16 Nov 2002 Tutereinga Marae Tauranga Contact: Mark Nicholas Jnr Tel: 07-571-8529 Te Iwi O Koheriki ki Waikarakia Working Bee & Whanau Hui Whanau of Te Iwi O Koheriki ki Waikarakia in Maramarua are advised a working bee to clean the Waikarakia No 8 Block Urupa has been arranged for 16 November at 10am. A whänau hui will follow from 2.30pm. More Information For Waikarakia No. 8 Block Urupa 16 Nov 2002 Contact: Chrissy Whakatihi Tel: 07-824-8024 Te Waka Huia Kapa Haka 21st Anniversary Ball Tamaki Makaurau kapa haka Te Waka Huia are celebrating their 21st Anniversary with a Ball at the Ellerslie Convention Centre in Auckland on 30 November. More Information: 30 November 2002 Ellerslie Convention Centre Auckland Contact: Loreen Henare Tel: 09-834-9172 Hapu Partition - Maori Land Court Hearing Shareholders of Punakitere 2B3B Block in Tai Tokerau are advised the Maori Land Court will hear an application for hapu partition on 22 November at the Te Iwi O Ngapuhi Runanga in Kaikohe. All shareholders are encouraged to attend. More Information: For Punakitere 2B3B Block 22 Nov 2002 Te Iwi O Ngapuhi Runanga, Mangakahia Rd Te Tai Tokerau Contact: Angelina Hotai Tel: 06-845-0707 Maori Psychologists Graduates Symposium : Making A Difference On 29 - 30 November Waikato University will host a Maori Psychologists Graduates Symposium. The Symposium will focus on how Maori psychologists can make a difference for Maori individuals and communities. Keynote speakers include Professor Mason Durie and all those with an interest in these issues are welcome to attend. More Information: 29-30 Nov 2002 Waikato University Hamilton Contact: Waimarie Nikora Tel: 07-856-2889 Ngai Tahu ki Tamaki Makaurau Hui-a-Tau All whanau of Ngai Tahu living in the Auckland region are advised a hui-a-tau wll be held from 8-10 November at Nga Kete Wananga Marae at Manukau Institute of Technology in south Auckland. The kaupapa of the hui is to impart the knowledge of Ngai Tahu to whanau. More Information: 8-10 Nov 2002 Nga Kete Wananga Marae Manukau Institute of Technology South Auckland Contact: Clayton Tikao Mob: 027-293-7308 [Television New Zealand, Monday 03 March 2003, 12:29:33]

Primary Title
  • Marae
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 3 November 2002
Start Time
  • 11 : 00
Finish Time
  • 12 : 00
Duration
  • 60:00
Channel
  • TV One
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • A Tenei Raatapu: i runga i a Marae — Derek Fox presents issues of particular interest to Maori. Kai Time: Nga Tohunga tunu kai o Rotorua — Kai Time is a new item featured on Marae over the winter. Pete Peeti and Ngarue Ratapu from Rotorua place the essence of the wharekai in front of the camera. The end result? Good food, good korero, good times!
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
  • Maori
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Notes
  • Portions to this edition of TV One's "Marae" for Sunday 03 November 2002 are absent from the source recording.
Genres
  • Current affairs
  • Documentary
  • News
Hosts
  • Derek Fox (Presenter · Marae)
  • Peter Peeti (Presenter · Kai Time)
  • Ngarue Ratapu (Presenter · Kai Time)
Contributors
  • Cardno Television (Production Unit · Kai Time)
  • Maui Productions (Production Unit · Kai Time)
  • Te Māngai Pāho / Māori Broadcasting Funding Agency (Funder)