Recordings from Te Māori Radio, broadcasting from the Te Māori exhibition held at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch
- Dr Jacobsen thanking Mr. Stirling and his kapa haka roopu who sang his waiata.
- South Taranaki waiata poi
- Hēnare te Ua speaks with Taini Wright and Ruahine Crofts about their singing careers when they were in the choir at Te Waipounamu Maori Girls College. They recall singing around Christchurch. Their kaiako was Miss Weno Tahiwi, of the famous musical Tahiwi family. They recall the excitement when Kingi and other family members came to visit the college.
They discuss Maori broadcasters of the past, including Te Ari Pitama and Airini Grenell of Ngai Tahu.
- New Zealand Maori Chorale and Wiki Baker sing, "Awhi mai ra e Hine" and
they talk about Hariata Baker who composed the song and other versions of the song. They talk about other local composers and singers.
- "E Hine e" and "Mahu kau" sung by the Tahiwi whanau
Haare Williams interviews a woman identified only as Marilyn, who speaks about the wood pigeons (kereru) which are living in the Botanic Gardens and Hagley Park.
- John Turei e mihi ana ki nga taonga, a, ka kōrero ia mo nga tikanga e pa ana ki aua taonga
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- Eddie Lowe sings: "I can't help it if I'm still in love with you"
- Ma Wai Hakona perform a waiata poi, "Poi a Kura"
- John Stirling and waiata kinaki, "Kua whiu atu ki te rangi"
- [Unidentified] speaker and waiata kinaki, "Awhi mai ra e Hine"
- John Tuari (Ngāti Porou) and waiata kinaki
- Dick Walker sings, "Ka pine a koe"
- John Speaks to students from Shirley Intermediate School
- Waiata tawhito sung by Te Whare Wananga o Waikato group