Episodes
Georgina Beyer became the worlds first transgender Member of Parliament when she won the Wairarapa seat in 1999, she shares the highs and lows during her time in the halls of parliament.
Published 07/18/21
Former New Zealand First MP Ron Mark values loyalty above all when it comes to politics. In this episode of Matangireia Mark opens up about his time in parliament and his own personal journey to learn more about his whakapapa.
Published 07/11/21
Former National MP Paula Bennett opens up about her fifteen years in parliament.
Published 07/04/21
Hone Harawira opens up about his time in parliament.
Published 06/27/21
Harete Hipango sought the advice of former Māori Party leader Tariana Turia about stepping in the world of politics she gave the nod and the rest as they say is history. In recent weeks Hipango is now back in the house. Hear her story on Te Ahi Kaa.
Published 06/20/21
Dr Richard Nunns contribution to the art form of tāonga pūoro has left an indelible mark on Aotearoa music. From playing music inside steep caves in Takaka to travelling the world alongside musician Moana Maniapoto, Te Ahi Kaa dedicates this week's show to the legacy of Ethnomusicologist Dr Nunns.
Published 06/13/21
In part two of this kōrero Rob McGowan (Pa Ropata) explains eco-sourcing and the shares local stories of Totara trees at Otanewainuku that were used to build waka.
Published 06/06/21
Justine Murray joins Rob McGowan at his home on the outskirts of Tauranga. Widely known as Pa Ropata, the former Catholic priest has dedicated his life to healing the whenua.
Published 05/30/21
Rua Bioscience Co-founder Manu Caddie is with Justine Murray and talks about setting up the business, providing employment in their community, and what advice he has for Māori or Iwi interested in joining the industry.
Published 05/23/21
Producer Justine Murray visits Maanu Paul at his home in Ohope Beach where he spins a few yarns about growing up with his grandmothers, his interpretation of the maramataka, and how he snuffed out a root fungal disease at his organic kiwifruit orchard with the help of Captain Kuka, his pig.
Published 05/16/21
Soil sovereignty is a kaupapa Māori approach to organic farming, with a view that soil is a relation or a living tāonga and not a commodity. Dr Jessica Hutchings talks about her maara kai on her lifestyle block in Kaitoke.
Published 05/09/21
Dr Morehu Mcdonald talks about his iwi Ngāti Hinerangi as part of his doctoral research.
Published 05/02/21
Sound Historian Sarah Johnston discusses her research project into the wartime recordings from the New Zealand Mobile Broadcasting Unit that travelled with the New Zealand Division during World War II.
Published 04/29/21
To commemorate Anzac day, Te Moanaroa Ngatoko shares his research into the men from the hapū of Ngai Tamarāwaho who fought in the war overseas.
Published 04/25/21
Māori Philosopher Dr Krushil Watene grew up in South Auckland, achieved her PhD in Scotland and is now part of global leadership network working towards a better planet and sustainable futures.
Published 04/18/21
Dr Jani Wilson teaches her students how to pitch their film idea in one minute, just in case they meet a famous film producer in an elevator, she shares her story.
Published 04/11/21
As a sociologist of education, Dr Joanna Kidman travels the country to learn about how the New Zealand Wars impacted papa kainga. She shares her latest work and research on Te Ahi Kaa.
Published 04/04/21
Professor Meihana Durie defines Mātauranga Māori as Māori knowledge that can be applied to contemporary realities. In a conversation with Justine Murray explains how this knowledge eco-systems can work within spaces such as film making, kapahaka and education.
Published 03/21/21
Linda Waimarie Nikora – a Professor of Indigenous Studies at the University of Auckland – talks to Justine Murray about growing up in Rotorua, her early dreams of being a 'fireman' and how the field of psychology can be informed and supported by mātauranga Māori (customary Māori knowledge).
Published 03/14/21
In 2016 Mana Elizabeth Hunkin and Patricia Grace were honoured at Creative New Zealands Te Waka Toi Awards. From the Te Ahi Kaa Archives, Whaea Liz Hunkin talks teaching the Maori language learning method Te Ataarangi since the late 1970's, and Patricia Grace talks about the importance of building characters in her writing.
Published 02/14/21
Justine Murray is in Gisborne and joins Reverend Canon Chris Huriwai of the Mihinare faith.
Published 02/07/21
A manuscript written by Tamihana Te Rauparaha about his father Te Rauparaha has been translated and edited by Ross Calman, he joins Te Ahi Kaa to talk about his mission to bring the manuscript into 'Te Ao Marama' after 150 years.
Published 12/13/20
June Northcroft Grant is a descendant of Makareti Papakura, also known as Guide Maggie famous for taking royalty on guided tours at Whakarewarewa village in Rotorua during the early twentieth century. June is inspired by Makareti's story every day, she collects her postcards and says Makareti was well ahead of her time. June is a painter, artist, and Breast cancer awareness advocate, she shares her story on Te Ahi Kaa.
Published 12/06/20
He Waharoa uses a Mātauranga Māori approach (understanding and knowledge) as part of their health services in Gisborne. Justine Murray joins Nick Tupara who talks about how the practice of art can contribute to a persons wellness.
Published 11/29/20
Diary and sheep and beef farming has been the mainstay of the Ahuwhenua Trophy in recognition of excellence in Māori farming - but for the first time in its 87-year history, horticulture is now part of the competition. The three orchard finalists specialise in growing green Hayward kiwifruit, Sungold and Sungold Organic - but two of the trusts have also diversified in growing berries and avocados. Justine Murray profiles each of the three orchards with Ratahi Cross, Homman Tapsell, and Norman...
Published 11/22/20