
Dame Hinewehi Mohi on te reo Maori, music and our cultural identity
Duncan Garner - Editor In Chief · rova
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Show Notes
On the eve of Matariki I'm joined by the inspiring Dame Hinewehi Mohi, a powerful advocate for Maori culture and music, and the evolution of te reo Maori.
How far have we come as a country since she caused controversy here and abroad by singing the national anthem in te reo at the 1999 Rugby World Cup.
Plus Mum finally opens up about how she was scammed, and the devastating effect it had on her.
--------- EPISODE CHAPTERS ---------
(0:00:08) - Labour's Wealth and Tax Plans
(0:09:22) - Cyclone Aftermath and Te Reo Māori
(0:28:07) - Māori Music and Cultural Identity Impact
(0:33:48) - Scammed Investment and Successful Recovery
(0:42:11) - AI Scams and Retirement Villages Warning
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