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Tatai Hono visits the inner-city Auckland church and marae of the same name that became a cultural centre for urban Māori in the 1960s, a place of gathering for iwi away from home and for people of all denominations. The late Canon Hone Kaa is among those who tells its stories, and the interview he gave for WHARE TAONGA is believed to have been his last.

Whare Taonga is a documentary series dedicated to exploring the unique architectural history of our Māori ancestors. Each episode focuses on a single site or a structure of significance with the building (or buildings), providing a departure point to explore not only the architectural history of the whare but also the cultural and social history of the hapū. A unique opportunity to hear historical accounts told by the haukāinga, different from the written works of historians.

Primary Title
  • Whare Taonga
Episode Title
  • Tatai Hono (Church of the Holy Sepulchre)
Date Broadcast
  • Tuesday 15 April 2014
Original Broadcast Date
  • Monday 6 August 2012
Start Time
  • 22 : 15
Finish Time
  • 22 : 45
Duration
  • 30:00
Series
  • 1
Episode
  • 6
Channel
  • Maori Television
Broadcaster
  • Maori Television Service
Programme Description
  • Whare Taonga is a documentary series dedicated to exploring the unique architectural history of our Māori ancestors. Each episode focuses on a single site or a structure of significance with the building (or buildings), providing a departure point to explore not only the architectural history of the whare but also the cultural and social history of the hapū. A unique opportunity to hear historical accounts told by the haukāinga, different from the written works of historians.
Episode Description
  • Tatai Hono visits the inner-city Auckland church and marae of the same name that became a cultural centre for urban Māori in the 1960s, a place of gathering for iwi away from home and for people of all denominations. The late Canon Hone Kaa is among those who tells its stories, and the interview he gave for WHARE TAONGA is believed to have been his last.
Classification
  • G
Owning Collection
  • Television Vault
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • Maori
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Architecture, Maori
  • Whare whakairo
Genres
  • Community
  • Documentary
  • Interview
Contributors
  • Scottie Productions (Production Unit)
Subjects
  • Architecture, Maori
  • Whare whakairo