These are some video programs that may be of interest or have a particular Kōhanga Reo focus. While watching you will be able to hear and see the Māori language being spoken verbally and physically (body language).

Waka Huia TVNZ Te Reo Tātaki:

Published on Sep 20, 2015

WHAEA: She’s nurtured more than 100 children and only lost one, her beloved son.

This is a story about the Kōhanga Reo movement through the eyes of one of its teachers, Rangikapiua Laskey, who has nurtured all children who have been through the doors of Hineteiwaiwa Kōhanga Reo, The University of Auckland’s kōhanga reo.

Published on Aug 17, 2015

LEGACY – RAWINIA & TOKO TE KANI: Through the eyes of the grandchildren we meet the dynamic duo who shared their own legacy of history and culture with the Gisborne community.

Published on Jun 14, 2015

‘Everything we do as Maori is political – health, education, culture – we’ve had to fight for it. It’s the politics of being Maori.’ Mere Broughton (Ngati Awa, Taranaki) tells it like it is.

Published on Jun 3, 2015

In the first of our Waka Huia Legacy Series we honour the memory of Northland leader Sir James Henare. His twin grandsons reveal the intimacy they shared with the man they called Karani Papa.