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Celebrating Te Marama Puoro o Aotearoa, New Zealand Music Month every day this May On Tuesday, K'lee, Azura and Charlie celebrated the Waiata Anthems album going Double Platinum in Aotearoa. They were also joined by the lady behind it all, renowned New Zealand singer-songwriter Dame Hinewehi Mohi. For more, follow our socials: Instagram Facebook TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES "Dear Prudence" from Hyaena 1984PLAY DEAD "Pale Fire" from Sacrosant b-side 1985THE CHAMELEONS "Up the Down Escalator" from Script Of The Bridge 1983ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN "The Killing Moon" from Ocean Rain 1984ULTRAVOX "Reap the Wild Wind" from 12" single 1982THE CHURCH "Dropping Names" from Seance 1984LOVE & ROCKETS "An American Dream" from Express 1986MODERN ENGLISH "Someone's Calling" from After the Snow 1982NEW ORDER "Your Silent Face" from Power, Corruption And Lies 1983THE CURE "Primary" from Staring At the Sea - The Singles 1981THE SMITHS "There Is a Light Than Never Goes Out" from The Queen Is Dead 1986THE HOUSEMARTINS "Anxious" from London 0 Hull 4 1986MIGHTY LEMON DROPS "Inside Out" from World Without End 1988THE THREE O'CLOCK "I Go Wild" from Baroque Hoedown EP 1982WIRE TRAIN "Love, Love" from Between Two Words 1985TRANSLATOR "Un-Alone" from No Time Like Now 1983THE LIFE "The One" from Alone 1987X "4th of July" from See How We Are 1987DUMPTRUCK "Walk Into Mirrors" from Positively Dumptruck 1986THE PIXIES "Here Comes Your Man" from Doolittle 1989GUADALCANAL DIARY "Litany" from 2X4 1987RIGHT AS RAIN "Rain" from Undertown 1988THE CONNELLS "Something To Say" from Fun & Games 1989GRAPES OF WRATH "O Lucky Man" from Treehouse 1987THE GO-BETWEENS "Bye Bye Pride" from Tallulah 1987JULIAN COPE "St. Julian" from Saint Julian 1987XTC "Earn Enough For Us" from Skylarking 1986SPLIT ENZ "One Step Ahead" from Waiata 1981
We find out about the life and work of Erima Maewa Kaihau.
INTERVIEW: Finn Bellingham from Toroa on new three-part waiata 'Te Tīmatanga' by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
More summer jams - featuring our 'Waiata o te Wiki' tracks from Eps 233 — 240. Enjoy! Track Listing; 00:00 - Taringa Are Are - Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (feat Big Hā & Annette Tūnoho) 03:00 - Ki ngā Taitamariki - Te Reotakiwa Dunn 05:33 - Whakarongo - Warren Maxwell 10:55 - Wairua Tapu - Te Reotakiwa Dunn 13:48 - He Putiputi Pai - Joe Mac 16:39 - Mīhini Ātea - Te Roopu Manutaki (ATMPAS - 1983) 19:32 - Haruru mai - Aotearoa 22:31 - Haruru ana - Aotearoa 25:13 - Rangiātea - Ranea Aperahama
A compilation of songs for you to jam to over the festive season, featuring our 'Waiata o te wiki' from Eps 224 — 232. Track Listing: 00:00 - Taringa Are Are - Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (feat Big Hā & Annette Tūnoho) 03:00 - Ngā iwi o Muriwhenua - Muriwhenua Kapa Haka 1 at Te Rarawa Summit 2012 06:00 - Maranga Ake Ai - Aotearoa 09:24 - Pīki Whara - Panekeritanga group 2014 14:34 - Hiwa-i-te-rangi - Maisey Rika 18:33 - Taku manu mea - Te Rangiura o Wairarapa (2019 Matatini performance) 21:40 - Te Rina (Choral) - Ngāti Rangiwewehi - NZ Polynesian Festival 1981 24:33 - Tōku Wairua Tūturu Nei - Ranea Aperahama 28:29 - Whakaaria Mai - Maisey Rika 32:59 - Te Reo Hā - Te Reotakiwa Dunn
INTERVIEW: Stormie Kereopa Lloyd from Waiata Anthems on new campaign 'Waiata in Our Whare' by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Hari Wiki o Te Reo Māori! On today's show; Josh Aoraki talks lunar eclipses and Mars rover findings on Spaced Out! Parehuia Mackay joins the show to talk about Waiata in Our Whare initiative. And, Kaiako Lewis Johnson calls in to discuss his first year teaching at Kura Kaupapa. Plus! Heaps of waiata reo Māori! Thanks to The Beerspot!
This week we bring back our esteemed panel of music experts, consisting of Joe Kay from the Play that Rock n' Roll podcast (https://www.youtube.com/@PlayThatPodcast) and singer/songwriter, Scott Cvecko from The Weary World (https://thewearyworld.com/) to review one of Scott's favorite albums, Waiata from Split Enz! We start off chatting about the band's history and their connection to the band called Crowded House. Then we move into our thoughts on the album itself, including a discussion about the album's hits, experimental tracks and musical qualities, along with our top picks and much, much more! Enjoy!
After organising the world's largest haka last year and reclaiming the Guinness World Record, Dame Hinewehi Mohi is back - with the first ever Waiata Singalong series.
Talk To Me Nice Thursday Red Flags... Some people look for them! Some people stay far away from them and well... Some, convince themselves that the red flags are actually green flags - On today's show we hear from Shifters and what their red turned green flags are... Naia Awatea's solo from this years Te Matatini has become an overnight global hit!... Jordan is on the hunt to find someone who can out Waiata her, but does his reaction make him a Grade A Hater?... And Matua would like to congratulate Gen Z as they seem to be breaking the cycle... Or are they?! Hit that link below to stay caught up with anything and everything TMS. www.facebook.com/groups/3394787437503676/ We dropped some merch! Use TMS for 10% off. Here is the link: https://youknowclothing.com/search?q=tms Thank you to the team at Chemist Warehouse for helping us keep the lights on, here at The Morning Shift... www.chemistwarehouse.co.nz/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, clásicos en clave de "New Wave" entre 1979 y 1981. Suenan: JOE JACKSON - "KINDA KUTE" ("I'M THE MAN", 1979)/ THE BEAT - "BEST FRIEND" ("I JUST CAN'T STOP IT", 1980) / THE JAGS - "TUNE INTO HEAVEN" ("EVENING STANDARDS", 1980) / QUINCY - "JUST A TRAGEDY" ("QUINCY", 1980) / SQUEEZE - "PULLING MUSSELS (FROM THE SHELL)" ("ARGYBARGY", 1980) / SPLIT ENZ - "ONE STEP AHEAD" ("WAIATA", 1981) / XTC - "RESPECTABLE STREET" ("BLACK SEA", 1980) / ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE ATTRACTIONS - "WHITE KNUCKLES" ("TRUST", 1981) / ANY TROUBLE - "TROUBLE WITH LOVE" ("WHEELS IN MOTION", 1981) / 20/20 - "OUT OF MY HEAD" ("LOOK OUT!", 1981) / JACK GREEN - "TOO MANY FOOLS" ("REVERSE LOGIC", 1981) / JOHN HIATT - "PINK BEDROOM" ("TWO BIT MONSTERS", 1980) / ROCKPILE - "PET AND HOLD YOU" ("SECONDS OF PLEASURE", 1980) / THE PRETENDERS - "THE ENGLISH ROSES" ("PRETENDERS II", 1981)Escuchar audio
A rousing waiata from one of the highest judges in the land hit the right note at Waitangi today, as the Waitangi Tribunal, members of the judiciary and foreign diplomats were welcomed. Their visit coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Tribunal, set for October and follows a busy year investigating a record number of urgent claims. At one stage Supreme Court judge, Justice Joe Williams, burst into song. Maori news journalist Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira was there and filed this report.
Every Friday, we bring you some of the most interesting events and happenings coming up in Aotearoa this weekend. Tonight we're heading to the Eastern Bay of Plenty where there Whakaari Waiata Concert will be hosted tomorrow at the Ōhope Beach Golf Links. The event marks the 5th anniversary of the Whakaari eruption. As well as a concert, there is a the Hayden Marshall-Inman Memorial Golf Tournament which honours the island guide who was the first person confirmed dead in the eruption. A charity auction is also being held which this year is a Vallkree electric bike custom painted by artist and activist Tame Iti who joins us on Nights.
Supporters joined on foot and horseback flooding the streets and temporarily closing Fenton Street. Waiata and haka were performed throughout the hikoi as it made its way to Te Puia. As Taiha Molyneux reports, while parliament voted to suspend Te Pati Maori MP Hana Rawhiti Maipi Clarke for leading a haka in the house, hikoi participants celebrated the move.
Waiata and kapa haka ran out across Te Papaiouru marae as the haukāinga entertained the masses coming to pay their respects for Sir Robert Gillies. Ashleigh McCaull reports from Rotorua.
On todays' podcast, Stace shares another epic Wiki of Waiata and Hip-Hop Mystery. Stan Walker joins us to talk about his new Waiata, Ki Taku Awa. Plus, kids' snacks are elite, do you have a favourite? For more, follow our socials: Instagram: Flava Radio Facebook: Flava Radio Tik Tok: Flava RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's podcast, women shouldn't be ashamed of their muscles they work hard to get. Azura had made a new friend in the gym. Plus, we're up to day three for Wiki of Waiata. For more, follow our socials: Instagram: Flava Radio Facebook: Flava Radio Tik Tok: Flava RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's podcast, we kick off celebrations for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori with Stace's first Wiki of Waiata. Charlie's dad is set to create Three Houses Down 2.0. Azura & her boyfriend went off the grid and he wasn't too impressed. For more, follow our socials: Instagram: Flava Radio Facebook: Flava Radio Tik Tok: Flava RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kotia te pu, waiho i konei... Waiata [songs and chants] Wīremu Maihi Te Rangikāheke (Ngāti Kererū, Ngāti Te Rangiwewehi) pre-1854 GNZMMS 70 Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=758eb7b4-99b1-516a-a159-9672eb4d3da1&entityType=FormatGroup Read by Raniera Kingi [Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Ruamahue, Ngāpuhi] Recorded in support of the Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu Exhibition 2024. For more information about the exhibition: https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/events/2024/09/waiwaia-nga-ngutu/
Looking for your new favourite politics pod? Look no further! Tova is back for 2024. In this weeks episode, Tova brings you the full story of one of the most significant Waitangi weekends for many years. Like what you're hearing? Follow on Apple or Spotify to make sure you don't miss an episode.
Looking for your new favourite politics pod? Look no further! Tova is back for 2024. In this weeks episode, Tova brings you the full story of one of the most significant Waitangi weekends for many years. Like what you're hearing? Follow on Apple or Spotify to make sure you don't miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Māori leaders' distrust of the government at levels unseen since the Foreshore and Seabed legislation two decades ago, the leaders of the coalition faced a fierce examination at the annual commemorations of the signing of Te Tiriti O Waitangi. From the wonderful winterless north, Tova brings you the full story of one of the most significant Waitangi weekends for many years.
The Coalition came face-to-face with its opponents in Maoridom today, in a spectacular clash of world views , with neither side budging. The Government was welcomed to the Treaty Grounds with a powhiri, but the welcome came with a warning, don't touch Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Boos and jeers were aimed at Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, who was told "e noho" - or sit down. ACT leader David Seymour also faced fury from protesters, who sang over him while he spoke on the marae. Deputy Political Editor Craig McCulloch reports. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6346258750112
There were attempts to drown out ACT leader David Seymour with waiata as he spoke on the marae. The crowd quieted down after a member Ngāpuhi intervened. The same thing happened with his MP and Minister Nicole Mckee who was heckled as she gave her speech in Te Reo Māori. David Seymour speaks to Lisa Owen [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6346258591112
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Original and contemporary Waiata recorded in Ōtepoti between 2001 -2004. Acknowledging Tangata whenua of Aotearoa. Broadcast on OAR FM Dunedin oar.org.nz
New music to celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week. As part of the Waiata Anthems movement, The Black Seeds - 20 years after the original release - have re-recorded their anthem So True in te reo as Koia ko koe. We spoke with The Black Seeds' Barnaby Weir. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this track we talk with Poukōkiri Whakaaturanga Taonga Kahurangi Goulton about the exhibition of ngā mōteatea in the Kura Tūturu | Real Gold exhibition case for Hōngongoi and Matariki. Kahurangi explains how te reo Māori was originally only transmitted orally and as such Māori crafted and perfected the art of mōteatea. Mōteatea refer to all forms of traditional waiata or songs. These waiata were composed to transmit, retain and celebrate the life, customs and history of Māori. In the case we have the hand written manuscript of a waiata composed by Hinewairoro and collected by Riwai Te Ahu from Ngāti Hinerangi and Ngāti Awa. We can assume this waiata dates back to an earlier time. This waiata has been identified as, A song to incite remembrance in people's hearts. On view for July 2023 in the Reading Room Level 2 Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero | Central City Library or by request at any time. Image: Karakia, Waiata. Riwai Te Ahu. Pre-1854. GNZMMS 097_07 Kura search results: Riwai Te Ahu https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/search/searchterm/Riwai%20Te%20Ahu Further Reading: Nga Moteatea: he maramara rere no nga waka maha, he mea kohikohi. Part 1. 1928. Ngata, Apirana Turupa https://tinyurl.com/sskxzmzt
To help break up those back-to-work blues, we have some more music for you to sing along to! Enjoy these waiata previously featured in Eps 210 — 223. Track Listing; 00:41 - Whiti te Marama (Majic Paora) 03:39 - Tīhore mai te Rangi (Ria Hall) 07:07 - Pureora (Arekatera Maihi) 10:13 - Pupuru ai e Hine (Motai) 13:49 - Purerehua (Teremoana Rapley) 18:43 - He Rau Waewae (Hirini Melbourne) 20:04 - Kia Ngawari (He Iti Kahurangi) 22:32 - Te Pū (Tuari Brothers) 25:31 - Ka Hura (Maisey Rika) 31:08 - O-Tāwhao (Taringa crew) 34:11 - Kōrero Māori (Aotearoa)
We hope you're all having a good summer break! Enjoy some more waiata, previously featured in Eps 199 — 209
Ngā mihi o te tau hōu! For your summer jams, enjoy a selection of waiata previously featured in Eps 185 — 197.
It's Christmas season whanau, we are spirit, but also keeping it real with 8tips for self care, movies to watch & Waiata from our very own to enjoy. Take care this festive season to round off your year & we will be back next week before the new one!
Showtrial: a courtroom drama from the makers of Vigil. One missing student, and a second - privileged and unlikeable - arrested for murder. The jury is going to hate her, but is she guilty? (TVNZ+) Entrapped: Sequel to the series Trapped, this murder mystery is set among the fjords of Iceland as a detective investigates the murder of a young man with links to a cult (Netflix) Waiata Anthems: a second season of the uplifting and thoughtful series that sees iconic musical artists from Aotearoa like Lorde and Tim Finn translate and record their songs in te reo Māori (TVNZ+) LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the news of Queen Elizabeth the II's passing spreads around the world, we look at how the Queen was remembered by Kiwi's, from Dame Kiri Te Kanawa to our own kids. Jack Mabire from TVNZ News joins us, before he heads to the UK for extended coverage of the Queen's passing. Then, we have a special guest: Fran Kora, with a song for Waiata Anthems Week, which you can hear in full. A special episode for a historic day, we hope you enjoy - thanks for listening!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast
We talked to some incredible artists this week who have brought out amazing waiata for Waiata Anthems Week. Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast
Waiata Anthems Week 2022 runs from September 5th-11th and Tiki Taane is here to debut his new track! Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast
Show Highlights August 9th, 2022. 00:00 Intro 00:40 Waiata anthems 02:17 You can't park there 07:00 Leave a message after the beep 10:51 Angel shot explained 12:40 B2b dream team 14:31 Someone's turning 21!!! Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mānawatia a Matariki Whānau! Listen to Mai FM Legends K'Lee and Robert Rakete talk about the music that shaped our lives here in Aotearoa, what Matariki means to them, and what it meant to them to hear Te Reo on mainstream radio for the first time. Enjoy! And check out the Āhuareka Waiata Music+ Station on rova to hear more of the music that paved the way! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Tia Neha, Senior Lecturer in Māori and Indigenous Psychology at Victoria University of Wellington, speaks about community driven research with the example of her own doctoral studies within Māori communities, the importance of language, culture and relationships, the difference in techniques between indigenous research and western research and their place in science as a whole. Dr. Tia Neha's description of the Waiata (song) at the start and end of the episode"Mā Wai Rā – Kō Henare Te Owai te Kaitito. Nō Te Aitanga a Mate, Te Whānau o Hiruharama me te Whānau o Te Aowera.This waiata tangi (song of lament) was composed by my great grand uncle. He was my paternal great grandmother's – Piriote (nee) Te Owai (brother) and his name was Henare Te Owai. This side of my whānau come from the Ngāti Porou tribe, the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand. He was well sought after and commissioned by Sir Apirana Ngata (a New Zealand Māori statesman who also features on the NZ $50 note) to revitalise and retain cultural performance aspects of Māori culture in Northland.During that time my Koro lost his close friend Reverend Pine Tamehore and at the time it would take him a long time to get back to the East Coast for his tangi (Māori funeral). During his grief he composed this waiata tangi in his friend's honour as he knew he would miss his tangi.This waiata depicts the emotions of loss and leadership in the homelands to who will be the future leaders for Ngāti Porou from the East Coast of the North Island and in particular for the whānau from Te Aitanga a Mate, Te Whānau o Hiruharama me te Whānau o Te Aowera.The waiata has seven verses and the waiata has become popularised in many events that take place in many Māori settings. The main verse is generally sung at these events. See below. Mā wai rā. Who will tend Te marae i waho nei? To the marae here?Mā te tika, mā te pono, Truth, honestyMe te aroha e. And love will."Support us and reach out!https://smoothbrainsociety.comInstagram: @thesmoothbrainsocietyTikTok: @thesmoothbrainsocietyTwitter/X: @SmoothBrainSocFacebook: @thesmoothbrainsocietyMerch and all other links: Linktreeemail: thesmoothbrainsociety@gmail.com
"The story behind Iarere Aio is really a song of affirmations reminding all of our listeners of their own importance and their own values within themselves, Wihongi said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To help break up those back-to-work blues, we have some more music for you to sing along to, waiata previously featured in Eps 171 — 184. Taringa will be back with our regular kōrerorero next week. Track Listing; 00:42 - Nōhea (Rei, Tyna) 04:01 - Te Reo o te Ngākau (unknown artists) 06:41 - Tohora nui (unknown artists) 07:43 - Raumati (Pere Wihongi) 11:06 - A-ha-ka-ma (Te Ara Reo Māori - Pānia Papa & friends) 11:57 - Nei Te Tiriti (Ruia Aperehama) 15:40 - Maranga mai Pikiao (unknown artists) 18:26 - Motai - Ara Re (Mōtai Tangata Rau) 21:42 - Taku Whare Tapere (Ngā Tūmanako) 24:26 - He Aha Ai (Te Ara Reo Māori - Pānia Papa & friends) 27:46 - Katarina (Ngā Tūmanako) 31:56 - Kapakapa Mai Te Manawa (Te Ara Reo Māori - Pānia Papa & friends) 35:44 - Kia mau ki tō ūkaipō (Six60)
We hope you're all having a good summer break! Enjoy some more waiata, previously featured in Eps 157 — 168 Track Listing: 00:42 - Oriori Tekau mā waru (Ngā Tūmanako) 04:48 - Kei Moumou (Ngā Tūmanako) 07:47 - He Rangi ataahua (Te Reo Takiwa Dunn) 11:29 - Medley: Tōia Mai, Maringi ngā roimata (Ngā tamariki wāhine o te kura o Te Waipounamu, 1977) 15:38 - Mahuru (Earth wind and fire remake for Mahuru Māori) 19:22 - Pōhutukawa (Maisey Rika) 24:51 - He Oriori Mōhau (Ngā Tūmanako) 28:35 - E Rere te Manu (Mel Davis) 32:42 - Ka Titiro (unknown artists) 34:44 - Tangihia (Te Kapa Haka o Te Iti Kahurangi) 38:31 - I waenganui pū harakeke (Koea Kaka and friends) 42:00 - Ngā Tūmanako (Ngā Tūmanako)
Ngā mihi o te tau hōu! For your summer jams, enjoy a selection of waiata previously featured in Eps 145 — 156. Track Listing; 00:42 - Ka Kotahi Ai Te Iwi (Te Ara Reo Māori - Pānia Papa & friends) 03:40 - A Me Te O (Te Ara Reo Māori - Pānia Papa & friends) 05:53 - Rule Your Mind (Sophronia Smith) 08:56 - E Rima E (unknown artists) 11:20 - He Whare Mokemoke (Te Ara Reo Māori - Pānia Papa & friends) 14:06 - To Aroha (Kataraina Pipi) 18:39 - Wairea (Ngā Tūmanako) 22:13 - Kia Taiea Te Tuu (Ngā Tūmanako) 24:51 - Hei Konei Rā (Pātea Māori Club) 28:07 - E kore au e ngaro (unknown artists) 29:59 - He Raruraru (Te Ara Reo Māori - Pānia Papa & friends) 32:13 - Tiki Tapu (Rob Ruha)
Today on you flex Friday - a special Waiata for Karaoke Friday! Jordan has more riddles to annoy us. annnndddd have you heard of the band Valkryie? you will after this... Enjoy yourself this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast Nina talks about her songwriting, her Maori 'way of being' and her collaborative experiences with people including making a CD in support of Karagahake Gorge to keep it free from mining. She covers themes such as the sacredness of the land in her songs, and describes her experience of the power of karakia. Nina shares a relevant song called 'Piece a Paper' at the end.
George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast
We chat to Kings, Louis Baker, Willy Wairua, Muroki and Dave Dobbyn about their Waiata Anthem, with a play of each track after each chat, ENJOY LOVERS x See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Waiata Anthems Week kicks off on Monday, celebrating New Zealand's bilingual music industry. More than a dozen New Zealand artists have re-recorded their tracks in te reo Māori including Six60, Niko Walters and Stan Walker. Singer songwriter Georgia Lines is also one of those artists, she's today released a reo version of her hit single ‘My Love'- ‘Tōrere'. Tōrere was recorded at Roundhead studios in Auckland and has already amassed 550K streams on Spotify.Georgia Lines joined Kerre McIvor.LISTEN ABOVE
As the flame is extinguished, and Aotearoa reflects on its most successful Olympics - the dominance of haka, waiata and tino rangatiratanga flags was also noticable this year. Ngāti Porou wāhine - Lisa Carrington - has become the country's most decorated Olympian - and the successful women's sevens team had the world in awe as they performed their haka after receiving gold. Matai O'Connor sums up the representation of Māori ki nga Orimipia 2021.