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Ko te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa he toka tū moana i te ao o te kairākau. Ko tētahi o ngā mātāpono, he whakarauora i ngā taonga tuku iho a ō tātou mātua tūpuna. He hītōria, he kawa, he tikanga kei ia o ā tātou rākau whawhai. Hei te tau nei, ka whakanuia e rātou te 40 tau o te kaupapa nei, ka whakapōtaehia hoki te reanga Pouwaru hou. Ko rātou e whakatinana ana i te kōrero, 'Mā te whiu o te mamae, me te ngau o te kuru, ka taea e koe te kite.’ Te Whare Tū Taua has been a stalwart of knowledge pertaining to all our most adept Māori weaponry users. Their foundation is based on the revitalisation of our tāonga handed down to us by our most prestigious ancestors. This artform carries our history and customs. This year they celebrate 40 years with an event that also sees the next generation of Pouwaru, the highest rank possible in Te Whare Tū Taua. This next generation who personify the belief that enlightenment can be found through the pains gained through experience. Te Whare Tū Taua 40 Years - Pita Sharples (🌱Ngāti Kahungunu), Paora Sharples (🌱Ngāti Kahungunu), Chrissy Hirani Hilton (🌱Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāti Kahungunu), Malachi Cameron (🌱 Ngāti Porou), Wiremu Tai Tin (🌱Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kahungunu) Ringatohu: Kimo Houltham

Waka Huia is an iconic archival documentary series recording the unique stories and histories of Māori for all New Zealanders.

Primary Title
  • Waka Huia
Episode Title
  • Te Whare Tū Taua 40 Years
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 8 October 2023
Start Time
  • 10 : 00
Finish Time
  • 10 : 30
Duration
  • 30:00
Series
  • 2023
Episode
  • 18
Channel
  • TVNZ 1
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • Waka Huia is an iconic archival documentary series recording the unique stories and histories of Māori for all New Zealanders.
Episode Description
  • Ko te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa he toka tū moana i te ao o te kairākau. Ko tētahi o ngā mātāpono, he whakarauora i ngā taonga tuku iho a ō tātou mātua tūpuna. He hītōria, he kawa, he tikanga kei ia o ā tātou rākau whawhai. Hei te tau nei, ka whakanuia e rātou te 40 tau o te kaupapa nei, ka whakapōtaehia hoki te reanga Pouwaru hou. Ko rātou e whakatinana ana i te kōrero, 'Mā te whiu o te mamae, me te ngau o te kuru, ka taea e koe te kite.’ Te Whare Tū Taua has been a stalwart of knowledge pertaining to all our most adept Māori weaponry users. Their foundation is based on the revitalisation of our tāonga handed down to us by our most prestigious ancestors. This artform carries our history and customs. This year they celebrate 40 years with an event that also sees the next generation of Pouwaru, the highest rank possible in Te Whare Tū Taua. This next generation who personify the belief that enlightenment can be found through the pains gained through experience. Te Whare Tū Taua 40 Years - Pita Sharples (🌱Ngāti Kahungunu), Paora Sharples (🌱Ngāti Kahungunu), Chrissy Hirani Hilton (🌱Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāti Kahungunu), Malachi Cameron (🌱 Ngāti Porou), Wiremu Tai Tin (🌱Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kahungunu) Ringatohu: Kimo Houltham
Classification
  • G
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
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.
Genres
  • Community
  • Documentary
Contributors
  • Kimo Houltham (Ringatohu / Director)
  • Te Māngai Pāho / Māori Broadcasting Funding Agency (Funder)
  • Scottie Productions (Production Unit)