Whakamāori

Bringing Google Translate to life! Join the Whakamāori crew to learn, wānanga and have fun in te reo Māori.

Hosted by Kimo Houltham

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Podcast details.

Credits

Kimo Houltham
Host
Anaha Hiini
Host
Ani Piki-Tuari
Host, Season 1
Kirsten Ross
Host, Season 2
Leon Blake
Host, Season 2
Hana Mereraiha
Host, Season 2
Chey Milne
Host and Producer
Kahurangi Milne
Producer
Casey Kaa
Kaimahi
Te Rau Pou
Kaimahi
Justine Murray
Producer
Briana Juretich
Production Coordinator
Tim Watkin
Executive Producer

Season 2 made with the support of

Logo reads "Te Māngai Pāho"

Produced for RNZ by

Logo reads "Arataua"

Awards

2024 NZ Radio & Podcast Awards

Best Reo Māori Podcast

2022 NZ Podcast Awards

Best Education - Gold

2022 NZ Podcast Awards

Best Māori or Pasifika - Gold

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Email us at: podcasts@rnz.co.nz

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