Hi Viz Manaaki: Māori Wardens
A Māori and a migrant explore the heart, history and future of Māori Wardens – Aotearoa’s hi viz kaitiaki of aroha, manaaki, and mana motuhake.
Hosted and produced by Dr. Amber Hammill and Murdoch Ngahau
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Credits
Dr. Amber Hammill
Host, Writer and Producer
Murdoch Ngahau
Host, Writer and Producer
Justine Murray
Producer and Writer
William Ray
Producer and Writer
Briana Juretich-Greig
Production Coordinator
Corey Fuimaono
Studio Operator
Marc Chesterman
Audio Engineer
William Saunders
Audio Engineer
Phil Benge
Audio Engineer
Justin Gregory
Producer
Tim Watkin
Executive Editor, Audio
If you have a story of the wardens doing some hi viz manaaki that you'd like to share with us, please get in touch at hivizmanaaki@gmail.com - we'd love to hear them.
Thanks to Augie Fleras whose PhD thesis and associated work were invaluable in researching the history of Māori Wardens.
- Thesis: Fleras, A. (1980). A Descriptive Analysis of Maori Wardens in the Historical and Contemporary Context of New Zealand Society. Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
- Booklet: Fleras, A. (1980). From village runanga to the New Zealand Maori Wardens’ Association: A historical development of Maori wardens: A paper to be presented to the Maori wardens. Maori Studies Section, Dept. of Anthropology and Maori, Victoria University of Wellington.
Thank you to Andrew McRae from the RNZ Hamilton studios.
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