The new New Zealand champion has a special message for Māori surfers.
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Indigenous surfing doco shows ocean through Māori eyes
By Michael Cugley, Te Rito journalism cadet. An indigenous surfing documentary is looking at the moana through Māori eyes.
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Aotearoa's top Māori surfers making waves in North
Jacob Buckle during Saturday's heats at Mukerau Point, Ahipara. Photo Credit / Photo CPL
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Surfwise
Forsaking a traditional home life, Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz and his wife raise their large brood in a 24-foot camper and spend their time surfing.
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Te Waiora, Episode 4
Mini series exploring the deep connection that Māori have with water. Today: Mika Tawhara turned to the waka to help her heal After a traumatic brain injury left her struggling to speak.
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Te Waiora, Episode 3
Mini series exploring the deep connection that Māori have with water. Today: Siblings Mamah and Ngapuke Patea have a love for their awa (river) passed down over generations.
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Te Waiora, Episode 2
Exploring the deep connection that Māori have with water. Today: Surfers Maioha Kelly and Jordan Waiti work with rangatahi using mātaraunga Māori to strengthen their connection to Tangaroa
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Te Waiora, Episode 1
Four-part documentary series exploring the deep connection that Māori have with water. Today: After his miraculous survival at sea, ex-Navy diver Rob Hewitt turned his focus to helping Māor
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Te Reo champion claims third national surfing title
A staunch advocate for Te Reo and Tikanga, Raniera Proctor says surfing is a pathway for Māori to stay healthy and connected to Atua Māori.