TE HAKATAPARAHI WAHINE - WOMEN & HAKA

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1995
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F45500
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Year
1995
Reference
F45500
Media type
Moving image
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Duration
0:25:25
Broadcast Date
28/07/1995
Production company
Auckland Institute of Technology
Credits
Thanks To: Tepora Kupenga
Thanks To: Vapi Kupenga
Thanks To: Patsy Tawhara
Thanks To: Kuni Jenkins
Thanks To: All Their Whanau
Thanks To: Waka Huia
Thanks To: Stanhope Primary School
Thanks To: Avondale College
Thanks To: Awataha Marae
Series Title Sequence: Derek M Stuart
Illustrator: Darren Sheehan
Narration: Glynnis Paraha
Narration: Ron Davis
Production Assistant: Derek M Stuart
Production Assistant: Vanessa Smith
Camera: Alan Hough
Camera: David May
Sound: Carole Reynolds
Sound Mix: John Cathcart
Production Manager: Gilly Tyler
Editor: Christl Harvey
Executive Producer: Robert Boyd-Bell
Executive Producer: Linda Condos
Producer: Barbara Cairns
Producer: Sue Younger
Director: Adrianne Rikihana

“This film by Adrianne Rikihana looks at the suppressed art of the women’s haka.”

000:37 TE HAKATAPARAHI WAHINE - Women & Haka
A large delegation of Māori gather for a pōwhiri. During the wero Sir Graham [Latimer] takes up the challenge.
003:55 TE HAKATAPARAHI WAHINE - WOMEN & HAKA
Archival stills are interspersed throughout the documentary.
The women below explain the haka: its history within their own tribes, how European settlers saw and interpreted the haka in history books and where it is today in Māori society, particularly where women are concerned.
004:33 Kuni Jenkins - Ngāti Porou
004:59 Tepora Kupenga - Ngāti Porou
005:27 Patsy Tawhara - Tūhoe
005:50 Vapi Kupenga - Ngāti Porou
006:30 - 010:02 “Nō Wai Te Waka - A Haka of Welcome”
013:00 - 017:35 “Ka Panapana - A women’s haka of preparation for war”
020:11 “Whakarongo Ake au - A weaving song”
022:35 “Te Urunga Tū, Te Urunga Pae - A haka of welcome”
024:20 “Ka Panapana - A women’s haka of preparation for war”