Musicians, entertainers, academics and entrepreneurs were among recipients acknowledged for their outstanding achievements at Ngā Tohu o Matariki o te Tau 2022. The sixth annual Matariki Awards were broadcast live from the National Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa, in Wellington.
Tūtohu Matariki Awards. Ngā hua 1 - 10 o te 110 mō
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NGĀ TOHU MATARIKI O TE TAU 2022 – CELEBRATING LOCAL STARS!
Nominations are pouring in for the 2022 Whakaata Māori Matariki Awards. Ngā Tohu Matariki o te Tau 2022 recognises those who have made a difference in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Nominations have been open for less than a week and are already looking to well exceed last year’s number of entries.
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Ngā Tohu Matariki o Te Tau 2022
This prestigious annual event recognises and celebrates Māori whose passion, innovation, and dedication make a difference to our communities and our country.
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NGĀ TOHU MATARIKI O TE TAU 2021 – ON MĀORI TELEVISION AND MĀORI+
Six60, Witi Ihimaera, Stacey Morrison, and Kataraina and Tāwhirimātea Williams were among the recipients acknowledged for their outstanding contributions to te ao Māori at Māori Television’s fifth annual Matariki Awards – Ngā Tohu Matariki o te Tau 2021.
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Ngā Tohu Matariki o Te Tau 2021, Episode 1
Mō ngā Māori ngākaunui ki te whakapau kaha i o rātau hapori, te motu hoki, ka kitea, ka whakanuia rātau e tēnei huihuinga ahurei ā-tau.
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NGĀ TOHU O MATARIKI O TE TAU 2021 – ON MĀORI TELEVISION!
The best of te ao Māori will be recognised and celebrated when the fifth Matariki Awards – Ngā Tohu o Matariki o te Tau 2021 – screens on Māori Television at 8.30 PM on Sunday 1 August 2021 as well as being simulcast on MĀORI+ and www.maoritelevision.com.
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Matariki Awards 2020: Part 1,
Whakatata mai rā mō ngā tohu tuku taonga ā-tau e whakanui ana i ngā pūkenga me ngā tutukitanga Māori.
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Matariki Awards 2020: Part 2,
Whakatata mai rā mō ngā tohu tuku taonga ā-tau e whakanui ana i ngā pūkenga me ngā tutukitanga Māori.
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