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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO: Aotearoa Māori Internet Organisation (AMIO)
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO. Aotearoa Māori Internet Organisation (AMIO). The Aotearoa Māori Internet Organisation (AMIO) recognise the urgent need for Māori to begin defining what the internet is to Māori, how are and will Māori be affected, and Māori culture and identity impacted by this. Also it is pertinent to be able to foresee and predict its long term impact on Māori society and identity. The Aotearoa Māori Internet Organisation (AMIO) believe that modes of communication and dissemination of inf...
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO: TV ONE archival programme - "Waka Huia"
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO. TV ONE archival programme - "Waka Huia". Waka Huia began as a result of the impressive successes of the Te Maori exhibition. In the early 1980's our kuia, koroua, and kapa haka had travelled the world alongside the artistic masterpieces of our t? Puna The international community was stunned by the power of Te Maori. Whai Ngata and the late Ernie Leonard reflected on the disastrous consequences that would result if a plane load of kaum? Ori of our kaumatua. Histories, to the...
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO: June 2004
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO. Maori Media Awards Winners. The first ever Maori Media Awards was hosted by Te Whakaruruhau o Nga Reo Irirangi Maori o Aotearoa - the national federation of Maori radio stations - at the Rotorua Convention on March 20, 2004. BEST PROGRAMME SPORTS (WHAKAATURANGA O TE TAU-HAKINAKINA):. Te Reo Irirangi o Turanganui-a-Kiwa in Gisborne. BEST PROGRAMME OUTSIDE BROADCAST (WHAKAATURANGA O TE TAU - PAHOTANGA. Ruia Mai for the Maori Sports Awards 2003. Tina Wickliffe from Rui. Te Man...
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO: Maori on Air (About Maori broadcasting Qualifications)
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO. Maori on Air (About Maori broadcasting Qualifications). From the New Zealand Qualifications Authority - Mana Tohu Matauranga o Aotearoa. There is renewed excitement about the future of Maori broadcasting as the new national Maori TV service is due to go to air its establishment coincides with the development of Maori broadcasting qualifications. Providers such as whare kura are also keen to deliver courses and award qualifications to budding broadcasters. I've become accust...
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO: Indigenous Media Network
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO. The Indigenous Media Network (IMN) was established to bring together indigenous journalists from all parts of the world to make indigenous voices heard and to unite them in common struggles. IMN members are committed to reporting accurate news from an indigenous perspective and to using journalism as a tool to campaign for the rights of indigenous peoples worldwide. The indigenous groups represented are:. Go to Indigenous Media Network. Search Maori Media Blog. Surviving th...
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO: MTV News programme - "Te Kaea"
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Maori Media / BACKGROUND INFO. MTV News programme - "Te Kaea". From the Maori Television. What’s the difference between the news in Māori and Māori news? Plenty when you watch Māori Television’s nightly news programme, TE KĀEA. Broadcasting live each night at 8.30pm, TE KĀEA provides news stories from within Māori communities in Aotearoa and mainstream stories nationally and internationally. We’re not going to be an add on to the cricket or kids hour like in mainstream, says Tawini. Also we’re not go...
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Maori Media / NEWS: July 2004
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Maori Media / NEWS. Mallard fuels race debate: Minister's use of 'indigenous' confuses Maori. Friday, July 30, 2004. C) 2004 The New Zealand Herald. Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia thinks Pakeha could call themselves "native New Zealanders" but not indigenous as Cabinet Minister Trevor Mallard said in his first speech as Race Relations Minister. She said that being indigenous was about being part of the original people and that the term native meant being born in a particular place. Mr Samuels said M...
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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 / 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...