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Piri Sciascia: performing arts, language and Te Māori

Piri Sciascia: performing arts, language and Te Māori

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Piri Sciascia: performing arts, language and Te Māori
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Kim Hill talks to Professor Piri Sciascia, ONZM, retired recently as Deputy Vice Chancellor Maori at Victoria University of Wellington. He was one of four recipients of Nga Tohu a Ta Kingi Ihaka at the 2016 Te Waka Toi Awards, honouring his conservation and promotion of Māori performing arts for over 40 years, including founding Tamatea Arikinui (Kahungunu's oldest kapa haka), and as a performer, composer, tutor, advisor, and leader for the group.

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23 September 2016
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Saturday Morning
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http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/audio/201817421/piri-sciascia-performing-ar...

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