Taringa Podcast

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Thursday Jun 27, 2019

We hassle Dr Rangi Mataamua for his thoughts on the division of time and also puts his ideas out about the practice of our Māori knowledge. Ka whakahōhā tātou i a Dr Rangi Mataamua mō ōna whakaaro o te whakawae o te wā ka mutu, ka aia atu ōna whakaaro mō te whakamahinga o ō tātou mātauranga Māori.

Thursday Jun 20, 2019

Go to www.twoa.ac.nz/tikanga to register or learn more about our Tikanga and Reo courses. 
Our special kaikōrero Rereata Māhika joins us by phone to kōrero and share his knowledge of Maramataka and many other important factors in our natural world.

Friday Jun 14, 2019

The origins of Tā moko are told through this famous story of love and jealousy.

Friday Jun 07, 2019

We are fortunate to have Taku Parai phone in to talk with us about the people of the northern Taranaki Iwi - Ngāti Tama.

Thursday May 30, 2019

After a visit to the Tokoroa Kura Reo o Ngāti Raukawa in April, We bring you some snippets of the kaiako and the classrooms. Be sure to check out the video on our facebook page - https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1453331268142303&id=1015299791945455

Friday May 24, 2019

When does convenience affect Tikanga? Should it ever? As our fast modern times start to be blend our customs, there are sometimes cases where Tikanga is adapted for certain occasions, but it might not always be appropriate.

Friday May 17, 2019

Our story on Tāne and his brothers continues, as he journeys to Rangiātea to retrieve the three Kete o te wānanga.

Friday May 10, 2019

We pay tribute to one of the instigators of the elite Te Panekiretanga o Te Reo Māori programme and a giant of te reo Māori, Dr James Te Wharehuia Milroy QSO, CNZM (Ngāi Tūhoe and Ngāti Kōura), who passed away on Tuesday.

Friday May 03, 2019

This ever popular and sometimes confusing Reo subject covers many examples of you, me, them, us etc. We try to decode and outline some rules with examples of pronoun use in Te Reo Māori.

Friday Apr 26, 2019

Paraone and Te Puaheiri kōrero about Māori games and passtimes - from way back when, now, and the future.

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