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Maori Media / NEWS: Tuku's chat show pulled after the Kumars complain
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Maori Media / NEWS. Tuku's chat show pulled after the Kumars complain. Sunday, September 05, 2004. From the Sunday Star Times. Tuku Morgan's infamous "garden shed show" has been pulled from Maori television after comparisons with the British chat show The Kumars at No.42. Maori Television Service (MTS) spokeswoman Sonya Haggie confirmed on Friday that Matua Whangai had twice been dropped because of concerns raised by London-based Hat Trick Productions. Haggie said: "Maori Television responded to Hat Tric...
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Maori Media / OPINION: The Press Letter to the Editor 2 - "Maori Culture"
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Maori Media / OPINION. The researcher does not necessarily agree with the opinions expressed in articles and does not guarantee the accuracy of information on them. The Press Letter to the Editor 2 - "Maori Culture". From the The Christchurch Press. Indigenous means "native" or "belonging naturally" so neither Maori nor pakeha New Zealanders are indigenous. Does it matter? Native or introduced, bird or human, we are all New Zealanders. We belong here. KATHY GILLARD St Albans, July 30. Surviving the isola...
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Maori Media / UPCOMING EVENTS: September 2004
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Maori Media / UPCOMING EVENTS. Toi Maori's National Festival of Maori Art. Wednesday, September 29, 2004. Date: 9:00am, Sat 8 Jan 2005 until Sat 15 Jan 2005. City: Hastings, Hawke's Bay. A highlight of Toi Maori's activities, the Toi Maori Festival brings together artists from all ten artforms to gather together for a full programme of workshops, demonstrations, exhibitions, performances and discussion forums. In 2005, the Toi Maori Festival will be held in Hastings, Hawke's Bay. Venue: to be held in Wha...
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Maori Media / NEWS: August 2004
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Maori Media / NEWS. Tuesday, August 31, 2004. From the New Zealand Herald. Maori broadcast funding agency Te Mangai Paho has appointed a new chief executive, 14 months after his predecessor quit. John Bishara, of Tuwharetoa, will start his new job on October 4 after finishing a project with the Ministry of Fisheries. His previous jobs included management roles with the Department of Work and Income and Te Puni Kokiri (the Ministry of Maori Development). Maori Television Audience Ratings Increase. Audienc...
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Maori Media / NEWS: June 2004
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Maori Media / NEWS. Maori Television wanted Studios near bars, cafes. Monday, June 28, 2004. A DIRECTIVE to create Maori Television. S studios "close to cafes or bars" contributed to a $5 million bill for renovations, papers obtained by the Sunday Star-Times show. The instruction was given by programming manager Joanna Paul, and is contained in papers which show none of the 10 buildings shortlisted for selection was suitable for a television station. Maori Television's broadcast needs are on a par with P...
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Maori Media / OPINION: Comment - "Who's indigenous? The only certainty is Luigi", by John Armstrong
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Maori Media / OPINION. The researcher does not necessarily agree with the opinions expressed in articles and does not guarantee the accuracy of information on them. Comment - "Who's indigenous? The only certainty is Luigi", by John Armstrong. From the New Zealand Herald. Only one conclusion could be safely drawn from Parliament's attempt yesterday to grapple with the question of who can claim to be an indigenous New Zealander: Winston Peters is not an Italian. But not much else did. National's deputy lea...
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Maori Media / NEWS: Inaugural Maori Language Week Awards 2004
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Maori Media / NEWS. Inaugural Maori Language Week Awards 2004. Thursday, September 02, 2004. Press Release: Maori Language Week from the Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Maori - the Maori Language Commission. Thursday, 2 September 2004. Finalists announced for Inaugural Maori Language Week Awards 2004. Finalists in the very first Maori Language Week Awards were announced today, winners will be declared at a Gala Dinner in Wellington on 14 September. There are nine awards in total in five categories:. This section...
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Maori Media / UPCOMING EVENTS: "A Gorse Bush by any other Name" - Deanne Wilson - Seminar
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Maori Media / UPCOMING EVENTS. A Gorse Bush by any other Name" - Deanne Wilson - Seminar. Thursday, July 22, 2004. From the University of Auckland. Faculty of Arts,. A Gorse Bush by any other Name". Host: Deanne Wilson, lecturer. Department: Mäori Studies (Te Wänanga o Waipapa). Venue: Maori Room 101, 16 Wynyard St. Time: 1pm to 2pm. This seminar looks at possible and probable motivations for the Maori names of some plants, both native and exotic. Te Puni Kokiri / Ministry of Maori Affairs. It is people,...
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Maori Media / UPCOMING EVENTS: "Toi Maori: The eternal Thread - Te Aho Mutunga Kore" - Maori weaving exhibition
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Maori Media / UPCOMING EVENTS. Toi Maori: The eternal Thread - Te Aho Mutunga Kore" - Maori weaving exhibition. Monday, July 26, 2004. Fri 27 Aug 2004 (from 9:00 am) until Sun 28 Nov 2004, in Rotorua Museum of Art and History, Rotorua (94 days). Sat 28 Feb 2004 (from 11:30 am) until Sun 20 Jun 2004, in Pataka, Porirua (114 days). Toi Maori: The Eternal Thread - Te Aho Mutunga Kore. An exhibition of traditional and contemporary weaving. Toi Maori: The Eternal Thread. Rotorua Museum of Art and History.
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Maori Media / PEOPLE: Rongomaiāniwaniwa Milroy - MTV's Te kaea News Weekends Presenter
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Maori Media / PEOPLE. Rongomaiāniwaniwa Milroy - MTV's Te kaea News Weekends Presenter. Tuhoe, Te Arawa. Rongamaianiwaniwa presents Māori Television’s weekend news bulletins. Rongomaianiwaniwa was raised in Hamilton and her father Wharehuia made a point of ensuring the only language he spoke to her as she was growing up was Māori. Te Puni Kokiri / Ministry of Maori Affairs. NZ On Air/ NZ Broadcasting Funding Agency. Te Mangai Paho / Maori Broadcasting Funding Agency. Search Maori Media Blog. Moana Durie-...