1In an exclusive interview Marae Investigates reporter Carmen Parahi goes inside the walls of Auckland Prison to find out about Te Piriti, the high risk rehabilitation unit for child sex offenders. The inmates use tikanga Maori to help them stop offending but is it working?
- Start 00 : 00 : 54
- Finish 00 : 11 : 35
- Duration 10 : 41
Reporters
- Carmen Parahi (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Jim van Rensburg (Principal Psychologist)
- Mate Webb (Cultural Consultant / Assistant Therapist)
2Ngapuhi is New Zealand's biggest iwi, but it is hampered by massive social issues, internal division and an unresolved Treaty claim. However Ngapuhi's Runanga has announced that its asset base has grown to $50 million, thanks to a $6.7 million profit for the last financial year. Interview with Runanga o Ngapuhi Chair Sonny Tau.
- Start 00 : 11 : 35
- Finish 00 : 21 : 31
- Duration 09 : 56
Reporters
- Scotty Morrison (Interviewer)
- Mihingarangi Forbes (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Sonny Tau (Chairman, Runanga o Ngapuhi)
- Te Waihoroi Shortland (Chairman, Ngati Hine)
3Modern Maori dance is an art form that is continuously evolving and it is now beginning to attract international attention.
- Start 00 : 21 : 31
- Finish 00 : 27 : 00
- Duration 05 : 29
Reporters
- Kayne Peters (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Moss Patterson (Artistic Director, Atamira Dance Company)
- Mattie Hamuera (Dancer, Atamira Dance Company)
- Sophie Williams (Dancer, Atamira Dance Compan)
- Charles Koroneho (Professional Dancer and Choreographer)
4A backstage performance of Kamete, with singer Beyonce has caused a stir this week.
- Start 00 : 27 : 00
- Finish 00 : 27 : 46
- Duration 00 : 46