In episode two we speak to filmmaker Chelsea Winstanley and Journalist Leonie Hayden about language learning feeling like we're all in kohanga reo, and how that realisation creates safe to fail spaces in the language reclamation journey. We discuss the good and bad of te reo Māori in the film and media industries and chat about the responsibility of language learners and speakers. We share our favourite kupu and the deep meanings behind them and, give you lots of learning tips regardless of where you are on your journey.
Following on from the acclaimed NUKU podcast and book that showcased 100 kickass Indigenous women doing things differently, our new series Tōku Reo is focussed on language. Across 10 special episodes we will be sharing the language reclamation journeys of Indigenous women, including our host Qiane Matata-Sipu who has returned to kura in 2022 studying Rumaki Reo at Te Wananga Takiura o ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o Aotearoa.
To watch the video version of this podcast visit: https://youtu.be/n8T4fBSWrNk
To buy the book, NUKU: Stories of 100 Indigenous Women visit: www.nukuwomen.co.nz/shop
For more about NUKU visit www.nukuwomen.co.nz
NUKU Tōku Reo // WHA
NUKU Tōku Reo // TORU
NUKU Tōku Reo // TAHI
//100 Karen Matata
//099 Dr Acushla Dee Sciascia
//098 Kurahapainga Te Ua
//097 Te Raina Atareta Ferris
//095 Geneva Harrison + //096 Mihi Tibble
//094 Dame Hinewehi Mohi
//093 Yvonne Thomas
//092 Andria Dafne Pablo Sanchez, Vee'us Xiuh Janiki Yollotlpactli
//091 Erin Matariki Carr
//090 Charmeyne Te Nana-Williams
//089 Irihapeti Edwards
//088 Tania Page
//087 Puawai Cairns
//086 Julia Arnott-Neenee
//085 Mary Brown
//083 Melony Paikea-Tautalanoa and //084 Manawawharepu Udy
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