Dr Meika Foster Food & Fibre
Dr Meika Foster (Te Ātiawa, Ngāti Mutunga) is a nutrition scientist with a background in law. Really interesting kōrero about Māori entrepreneurship with food and fibre.
Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Rārua, Ngāti Whakaue. Producer. Lived in UK, Spain, Hawaii and Aotearoa. Married & father of two.
Dr Meika Foster (Te Ātiawa, Ngāti Mutunga) is a nutrition scientist with a background in law. Really interesting kōrero about Māori entrepreneurship with food and fibre.
Came across these awesome stories put together by the Tūhourangi Tribal Authority. Stories from Te Arawa waka from arrival at Maketū until now. In Part 1 we share the stories of: Te Arawa arrival Maketu Otamaka Pakotore In Part 2 we share the stories: Rotoiti Pukeroa Mokoia Whakarewarewa Tarawera In
Custom made charts to show where Māori lived at the time of the 2018 Census, because Statistics New Zealand doesn't break it out that way.
"We are there for our point of difference and our own point of tū pākiritanga and rangatiratanga", Don Selwyn, Nō Ngāti Kuri, Te Aupouri at the AUT Māori Expo.
Reclaiming the power of pūrākau, Robert Pouwhare, nō Ngai Tūhoe. Ahakoa he ngāhau, he hōhonu. The risks of Bowdlerism and the legend of Māui and Hine-Nui-Te-Po.
Active protection of our tāonga. Four reasons why Māori Television needs to keep charging. Data geeks welcome.
Jessica Hutchings books on Māori permaculture, māra kai (gardening) and food security.
A whānau perspective of hunting and kaitiakitanga with Moana-Roa Callaghan from Te Whānau-ā-Apanui.
COVID-19, what we can learn from the past, the role of haukāinga & challenging the Government on inequities for Māori in health.
Here's the history of how the Māori electorates were established. When the New Zealand Constitution Act was passed in 1852, it established the Parliamentary system. Those eligible to vote and to be voted for, had to be:
Aotearoa
Hina Kneubuhl talks with Qiane Matata-Sipu of Ihumātao (co-founder of SOUL) about the intensification of urban development and the right of people to have their own opinion.
Hina Kneubuhl talks with Qiane Matata-Sipu of Ihumātao (co-founder of SOUL) about misconceptions. Qiane outlines concern about intergenerational trauma and a continuing cycle of colonisation.