Kei Ipipiri a Troy e tūtaki ana ki ngā Māori me ngā Pākehā o tērā rohe e hiahia ana ki ngā mea tino whaitake mō a rātau motu.
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Our Other Islands, Ūpoko 5
He miēre, kawakawa, kuku, tāmure me te pāua te kaupapa kōrero a Troy Kingi me te haukāinga i Te Tauihu o te Waka.
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Our Other Islands, Ūpoko 4
Kei Aotea a Troy e tirotiro ana ki te tikanga o te hanga huarahi waatea i runga motu tūhāhā me ngā rawa itiiti, me ōna kare-ā-roto mō te hokinga mai ki te kāinga.
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Our Other Islands, Ūpoko 3
Ka pōhiria a Troy e tētahi whānau mīharo nō te motu o Kāpiti, e whai ana i ngā tapuwae o ō rātau tīpuna ki te whakaora i te motu.
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Our Other Islands, Ūpoko 2
Ka hono a Troy Kingi ki tētahi hapori i te tonga, e tūhono ana ki tō rātau whakapapa i te tūrangahakoa o Rakiura.
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Our Other Islands, Ūpoko 1
Ka hōpara a Troy Kingi i ngā motu tino whakamere o Aotearoa, e ako ana i ngā kōrero nehe, e tūtaki ana ki te hunga e kī ana koinei tō rātau kāinga.
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Crown Lynn
Crown Lynn, A Māori Story is a riveting slice of New Zealand history telling the iconic story of Crown Lynn pottery and the generations of Māori families that worked there. For almost 50 years Crown Lynn was the biggest ceramics factory in the southern hemisphere. Situated in west Auckland, it was a melting pot of rich culture in a post war era when hundreds of Māori migrated to the city to find work. Crown Lynn, A Māori Story reveals the incredible stories behind this locally made pottery and its charismatic founder, Sir Tom Clark.
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Mahi Pai 2, Ūpoko 20
He iwi waiata, kanikani puta noa i te ngahere wakapū tūmatarau, e tūtaki ana ki ō rātau hoa me ngā whānau. Hono mai ki te Iwi Tākaro. (R)
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Mahi Pai 2, Ūpoko 19
He iwi waiata, kanikani puta noa i te ngahere wakapū tūmatarau, e tūtaki ana ki ō rātau hoa me ngā whānau. Hono mai ki te Iwi Tākaro. (R)
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Our Other Islands
Ka hōpara a Troy Kingi i ngā motu tino whakamere o Aotearoa, e ako ana i ngā kōrero nehe, e tūtaki ana ki te hunga e kī ana koinei tō rātau kāinga.
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