Ko Wai Kei Runga I te Hopa? Who’s on the Couch? Tāme Iti
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He maha āna kaupapa mahi e rongonui nei a Tame Iti (Ngai Tūhoe, Waikato, Te Arawa) – he kaiporotēhi, he tohunga mahi toi, he tangata whakaari, he kaituhituhi, he “kaiwhakatuma”, he kaieke paihikara hoki. Ka whānui haere tana rongonui i te wā ko ia tētahi o ngā mema o Ngā Tamatoa, neke atu i te whā tekau tau ki muri, ā ka hora haere te mōhiotia ōna hei kanohi mo ngā take porotēhi a te Māori mete puawaitanga o te ahurea Māori. Nau mai, whakatata mai ki te taha o tēnei kaitaki korero, ki te taha otēnei kaikawe kōrero o Te Reo Tātaki o Aotearoa a Tāmati Rimene Sproat (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa, Rangitāne o Wairarapa). Piri mai, i a ia e whakawhitiwhiti whakaaro ana me tēnei tangata whakaihiihi, tangata tautohetohe hoki o Aotearoa Niu Tīreni. Ka kawea te kaupapa nei i roto i te reo Māori, ā, ka whakapākehatia ngātahitia.
Tāme Iti (Ngāi Tūhoe, Waikato, Te Arawa) is known as many things – activist, artist, actor, author, terrorist and cyclist. He rose to prominence as a member of the protest group Nga Tamatoa more than 40 years ago, becoming a key figure in the Māori protest movement and cultural renaissance. Join storyteller and TVNZ journalist Tāmati Rimene Sproat (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa, Rangitāne o Wairarapa), in conversation with one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most captivating and controversial figures.
In te reo with simultaneous English interpretations.
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