From many perspectives, Christchurch seems a hard place to be Māori. Over six episodes, Kahu explores stories of Māori in the city, weaving together strands of connection. – Ouça o RNZ: He Kākano Ahau instantaneamente no seu tablet, telefone ou navegador - sem fazer qualquer download. Subscribe to He Kākano Ahau on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Radio Public or wherever you listen to your podcasts. I am a Warrior, a survivor He Morehu ahau Ki hea ra au e hitekiteki ana kamau tonu i ahau oku tikanga Toku reo toku oho oho Toku reo toku mapiri mauria Toku whakakai marihi My language is my strength An ornament of Grace An ornament of Grace. If a seed falls in the right place it will germinate and a new seedling will sprout. Made possible by the R… Read more Video, Audio, Gallery, Under the guidance of two uri of Ngāti Whātua, I was able to visualise the land beneath my feet for the first time, and think more about how we keep our history alive in a concrete jungle. 30.00. A courageous takatāpui (Māori LGBTQI) activist is fighting for true diversity in our Gay Pride celebrations. He kākano āhau I ruia mai i Rangiātea And I can never be lost I am a seed, born of greatness Descended from a line of chiefs, He kākano āhau Ki hea rā āu e hītekiteki ana Ka mau tonu i āhau ōku tikanga Tōku reo, tōku oho-oho, Tōku reo, tōku māpihi maurea Tōku whakakai marihi My language is my strength, An ornament of grace In a place where almost everyone is Ngāi Tūhoe, Kahu was able to learn the stories of her people and locate herself in the world. Whether it’s a journey through the (now destroyed) Tapu Te Ranga Marae, Manu Kōrero regionals in Te Waipounamu, or interviews from the front line at Ihumātao, He Kākano Ahau reaffirms that Te Ao Māori is thriving within every single one of us. Episode 3: Decolonising Gender & Sexuality In Wellington City - He Kākano Ahau. An underlying feature behind He Kākano Ahau expresses that I … That turanga waewae became Tapu Te Ranga Marae, tucked away in Island Bay, Wellington. You would have never seen a marae quite like this. 65.00 . He Kākano Ahau – From The Spaces In Between A courageous takatāpui (Māori LGBTQI) activist is fighting for true diversity in our Gay Pride celebrations. That turanga waewae became Tapu Te Ranga Marae, tucked away in Island Bay, Wellington. Follow. “I thought this journey would really be about confirming some basic assumptions that I already had. Her journey takes her between Tāmaki Makaurau, Ōtautahi, and Te Whanganui-ā-Tara. Read more Audio, Gallery, I think it's natural that a family, Māori and non-Māori, always has mysteries to uncover, whether or not you grew up knowing your whānau history, knowing your whakapapa or not. About Read more Audio, Gallery, I have a hunch that the city might provide something unique to our people. Dewey Diaz. I hea ra au e hitekiteki ana kamau tonu i ahau oku tikanga Toku reo, toku oho oho, toke reo, toku mapihi maurea Toku whakakai marihi my language is my strength, an ornamental grace. Ka tu ana ahau Ka uhia au e oku tipuna My pride I will show That you may know Who I am! ... Made in New Zealand. Oggcast (Vorbis). He Kākano is a strategic school-based professional development programme with an explicit focus on improving culturally responsive leadership and teacher practices to ensure Māori learners enjoy educational success as Māori. 2020 VOYAGER MEDIA AWARD WINNER. He kākano āhau i ruia mai i Rangiātea I am a seed scattered from Rangiatea This is an abbreviated form of a whakatauki or old proverb that has been handed down through the generations. Playing next. 3:16. He Kākano is a strategic school-based professional development programme with an explicit focus on improving culturally responsive leadership and teacher practices to ensure Māori learners enjoy educational success as Māori. Writer, activist, and podcast host Kahu Kutia grew up in Waimana, a small community on the northern edge of Te Urewera. Thousands of supporters from Aotearoa and the world have been hosted at Ihumātao. As time goes on, we want He Kākano to carry with it the idea that education and learning is a key priority in our organisation. Episode 2: Finding Space In Ōtautahi - He Kākano Ahau. I have a hunch that the city might provide something unique to our people. Kahu Kutia challenges the assumption that to be urban & Māori means to be disconnected from your culture. Thematic analysis of interviews identified the importance of addressing barriers and initial concerns as well as building therapeutic relationships via … For those who protect the land it has become more than a Māori issue. E kore e hekeheke, he kākano rangatira (W 1971:94). For those who protect the land it has become more than a Māori issue. Concert live stream (L-R) Kahu Kutia, Pare Sannyasi and Frances Morton outside Tapu Te Ranga marae. Kahu Kutia challenges the assumption that to be urban & Māori means to be disconnected from your culture. With a modern take on my art forms, I encourage individuality to thrive and give growth to new forms … Kahu Kutia challenges the assumption that to be urban & Māori means to be disconnected from your culture. He Kākano Ahau is a six-part podcast series commissioned for RNZ as part of the RNZ and NZ On Air Innovation Fund. He kākano āhau(I am a seed)
3. For this episode I went to Ōtautahi, Christchurch where we're looking at what it's like to move to the city today. Report. Over six episodes, Kahu explores stories of … He Kākano perceptions of engagement were also gathered through a focus group conducted with 11 staff members. Read more Audio, Gallery, Thousands of supporters from Aotearoa and the world have been hosted at Ihumātao. I am a seed, born of greatness
6. Episode 2: Finding Space In Ōtautahi - He Kākano Ahau. In a place where almost everyone is Ngāi Tūhoe, Kahu was able to learn the stories of her people and locate herself in the world. He Kākano Ahau. From many perspectives, Christchurch seems a hard place to be Māori. 2020 VOYAGER MEDIA AWARD WINNER. 30.00. He kākano ahau – I am a seed born of greatness (Limited Edition) 65.00. RNZ is delighted to announce that He Kākano Ahau is a joint Winner for Best Episodic/Recurrent Podcast at 2020 Voyager Media Awards.