Nē? A Te Ao Māori Podcast
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Nē? A Te Ao Māori Podcast
Join The Spinoff's Ātea editor Leonie Hayden along with Te Kuru o te Marama Dewes and Meriana Johnsen every two weeks for kōrerorero about te ao Māori me te ao hurihuri. The series will feature guests young and old, matatau and fresh as, from here there and everywhere across the motu, but all tangat...
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It’s the final countdown
For our final episode, there are no guests, no set kaupapa, just your friends Te Kuru, Meriana, Te Aihe and Leonie having a wānanga. It’s not farewell...

Who’s at the door?
This week the team chats to artist Hōhepa Thompson aka The Hori about an innovative new AI that will assist media organisations with cultural competen...

Tikanga and the law
Transformation or gilding the cage? With the Supreme Court recognising that mana lives on after death in the landmark Peter Ellis appeal, Nē? chats to...

Stolen hearts
The kōiwi of 64 Māori and Moriori tūpuna were returned from the Natural History Museum of Vienna this week, many of them stolen from Aotearoa by Austr...

Meriana and Leonie’s first reo Māori podcast
Ko Mahuru Māori tēnei, nō reira, kua tae te wā! In February, the team set themselves the wero of a fully reo Māori episode come September. Supported b...

Remembering Hana
In this Mahuru Māori episode, our hosts drill down into some complex feelings around Te Wiki o Te Reo. Our very special guest is Rāmari Jackson-Panior...

Te ihi, te wehi, te haka
This week performance artist Kura Te Ua (Te Waka Huia, Hawaiki TŪ, Black Grace) takes us on a journey through her vision for haka theatre, growing ran...

Te Awa Atua
It's an all wāhine line up, with special guests Ngāhuia Murphy, Ataria Sharman and Qiane Matata-Sipu joining your regular hosts Meriana Johnsen and Le...

Is it appropriate to appropriate?
Every few years the topic of cultural appropriation rears its head, usually because Māori have once more had their taonga used and abused. The team ch...

Full moons and green thumbs
Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke joins Te Kuru to talk about gardening by the maramataka, and how she’s helping her Waikato community reconnect with mātauran...

When the whole country looked up
The team invite astronomer Olive Karena-Lockyer for a round-up of the first Matariki public holiday, and to explore the special connections between th...

Time and space
Leading up to Matariki, and the first official public holiday, Nē? chats to aute cloth maker Nikau Hindin about star-map making and the whetū that hel...

Can you feel the aroha tonight?
With an unprecedented emphasis on mita (regional dialects), the second Disney film in te reo Māori is about to be released: The Lion King. The team ca...

Story sovereignty
In this episode, we kōrero with writers Trinity Thompson-Browne and Qiane Matata-Sipu. How does one stay in control of the narrative from the inceptio...

Nah, we’re all good
Kura kaupapa advocate and graduate Te Wehi Wright joins us to discuss the history and success of the movement, and why they're refusing to participate...

He maimai aroha: Moana Jackson
In this episode we pay tribute to a great man, whose legacy is as strong as he was gentle. We’re joined by Safari Hynes, the young Vic Uni law student...

Back to school
Leonie and Meriana have both headed off to full-immersion kura this year. In this episode they get gassed up by Te Kuru and special guest, kaiako Hēmi...

Waiata mai
It’s the end of summer, when musicians all over the motu should be wrapping up their busy touring and festival schedules. After three years of cancell...

Ready for transmission
This week we’re marking the 40th anniversary of te reo news bulletin Te Karere by getting into the weeds of where Māori media is headed. Leonie and Te...

Go home, stay home
As Māori we talk a lot about our connection to whenua, but most of us live away from our ancestral lands. We talk to Joe Pihema and Karen Leef about w...

Tangata Tiriti
In the lead up to Waitangi Day, we’re talking about the other side of the Treaty partnership. You know… the non-Māori one. We chat to filmmaker Julie...

Hākari and the art of the feast
It’s the festive season, and we’re celebrating hākari: upholding our mana and the mana of guests through the sharing of food. This week’s manuhiri may...

Read between the lines
Our hosts reveal their favourite Māori authors, and conceive a brand new book club. Te Kuru chats to Pānia Papa about the mammoth task of translating...

Tangata moana
As it gets warmer, both the season and the climate, we talk about all the ways the moana sustains us – from kaimoana to surfing to our spiritual needs...

Do you even kōrero Māori?
In our first episode, the Nē? team talk about their different paths to te reo Māori and some of the recent conversation around who should have access...