Matangireia

Matangireia is a series of conversations examining the political legacies of Māori politicians.

Presented by Mihingarangi Forbes, Maiki Sherman and Scott Campbell

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Credits

Mihingarangi Forbes

Presenter, Season 2

Maiki Sherman

Presenter, Season 2

Scott Campbell

Presenter, Season 2

Morgan Godfery

Presenter, Season 1
Mihingarangi Forbes
Producer and Director
Annabelle Lee-Mather
Producer and Director
Siobhan Wilson
Field Producer
Craig Mullis
Sound Recording
Chris Anderton
Editor, Season 1
Debbie Matthews
Editor, Season 2
Carmen J. Leonard
Executive Producer, Season 1
Wena Harawira
Executive Producer, Season 2
Kay Ellmers
Senior Commissioner
Tim Burnell
Commissioning Coordinator
Shannon Haunui-Thompson
Kurahautū Māori
Megan Whelan
Head of Content, RNZ

Music - Audio Network

Audio Design - Reade Audio Ltd and Dean Judd

Made with the support of

Logo reads "Irirangi Te Motu, NZ On Air, RNZ Innovation Fund"

Produced for RNZ by

Logo reads "Aotearoa Media Collective"

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Email us at: podcasts@rnz.co.nz

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