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  • Kristyl Neho on her solo play Tangihanga
    Kristyl Neho describes her fathers tangihanga sixteen years ago as 'Tumultuous' with arguments, and even a fight at the urupa. A graduate of Toi Whakaari, months after his death she wrote 'Tangihanga', which she performed recently to a packed audience at the Tauranga Arts Festival. Kristyl performed her solo play 'Tangihanga' during the Tauranga Arts Festival, find more information hereGo to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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  • Tikanga Tāne Tikanga Wāhine
    The Paewhiri hosts discuss tikanga tāne and tikanga wāhine, the protocols of men and women on the marae, from the first voice of the karanga to the collective voices of the whaikōrero, and how do these 'roles' collide? Discussions contained in this kōrero pertain to the hosts of Paewhiri and their experiences at marae in Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty and might not be relevant to the tikanga/practises at other marae, hapū or iwi. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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  • No smoking, no patches, and no phones?
    No use of phones was a rule implemented at the recent tangihanga of Ta Tumu Te Heuheu Tūkino VIII, Justine Murray was there and brings the kaupapa to the paewhiri tepu, could 'no phones' be a new tikanga?Paewhiri is recorded at Moana Radio, Tauranga. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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  • Assisted Dying
    Diane Bennett describes her brother Paul Bennett as a cheeky and well spoken former pro surfer with a wide circle of mates, but after twenty years of battling ill health, in 2024 Paul decided to end his life through assisted dying, she shares her experience. The contents of this episode was recorded in July, 2024. Thanks to the Bennett and Butler whānau for sharing their story. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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  • Whakataukī and Whakatauākī
    Are you 'slanging your te reo Māori?' and what does that even mean? Our hosts talk about the many proverbial sayings and turns of phrases in the Māori language, that reference love, inspiration and even a bit of crassness. Paewhiri is recorded at Moana Radio, Tauranga Moana. If you have a pātai, or tell us your favourite whakatauāki email [email protected] to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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About Paewhiri

RNZ Podcast Producer Justine Murray, Māori Language kaiako Ngairo Eruera, Moana Radio presenter Te Kehukehu Patara host Paewhiri a bi-lingual chatcast steeped in te ao Māori.
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