Playpen: Māori television provokes an archival moment

NZ On Screen has launched a swag of Māori television and films which includes a heap of full length programs. And provokes a small detour into its Australian equivalent.
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NZ On Screen has launched a swag of Māori television and films which includes a heap of full length programs. And provokes a small detour into its Australian equivalent.

It is called the Matariki Collection; the word Matariki is defined as: “An alignment of stars in the mid-year sky known as Matariki (the Pleiades) signals the Māori New Year; a time of remembering and renewal”.

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