Skip to content

Nga Karere

4 days agoTe Tairāwhiti Script Writers Workshop 4 weeks agoNancy Brunning – An Artist Lost Too Soon 1 month agoNZ On Air Identity, Culture and the Media Research Documents 2 months agoHeperi Mita at The Power of Inclusion Summit 3 months agoWriters Workshop with Kathryn Burnett Tuesday 24th September
Saturday, Dec 14, 2019
Ngā Aho Whakaari

Māori in Screen Production

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Executive Board 2019
    • Rangatira Pioneers
    • Stakeholders
      • Te Rautaki O Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga
      • Te Māngai Pāho He Mahere Whakapuaki Reo (2018-2021) Māori media strategy
      • Te Māngai Pāho Process of Assessment
      • Te Rautaki o NZ On Air
      • Maori TV Statement of Intent
      • TVNZ obligations to Broadcasting Act 1989
      • Broadcasting Act 1989 Maori Obligations
  • The Brown Book
    • The Brown Book Intro
    • Chapter One: Origins of the Book
    • Kōnae Whakaata
    • Chapter Two: Māori and the Screen Industry
    • Chapter Three: Working with Māori in the Screen Industry
    • Appendices
    • 2013 Brown Book Interviews
  • Contact Us
  • Resources

Tag: Ramai Te Miha

  • Home
  • Ramai Te Miha
Category:
  • The Brown Book
  • Whakapapa

Chapter Two: Māori and the Screen Industry

MĀORI AND THE SCREEN INDUSTRY According to Karetu (1975, p. 31), “Before the coming of the Pākehā (European) to New Zealand, all literature in Māori was oral”. Its transmission to Continue Reading

Posted On : April 20, 2016 Published By : Ngā Aho Whakaari

Facebook

Secured by Pareto Security.

Copyright Nga Aho Whakaari All rights reserved
Theme: Royal Magazine by ThemeinWP