Mōteatea is a centuries-old tradition of chanted song-poetry; a great literary and musical art form that expresses the powerful portrayal of storytelling and is reflective of the emotional depths of a Māori world view. Its vast richness is yet to be fully understood.
In these eleven episodes, over three series, hosted by Crystal Edwards, we hold conversations with some of the world’s leading experts on mōteatea and ask them: What exactly is mōteatea? How has it changed since colonisation? What issues does it face today?
Season 2, Episode 1
Please note: This podcast is spoken in te reo Māori
“He ao e taea noaihotia ana e tātou i ēnei rā te moemoeā.” [They belonged to a natural Māori world that we now can only dream of.]
In He Reo Tawhito, a conversation about Mōteatea with Kingi Kiriona, Kingi speaks about the era of our tīpuna who were born into a natural Māori world of which we can now only dream, imagine, or glimpse by understanding the lyrical depths that make mōteatea what they are—a means to express hurt, loss, adulation, and deep thought, as well as the remarks, rebuttals, and jeers that arose from events or situations of the time and came to be expressed through the views of the composer.
“Ki au nei ko ngā Mōteatea, ko tētahi matapihi ki te ao o tua whakarere.” [To me, Mōteatea are a glimpse into the authentic Māori world of olden/ancient times.]
Kingi also shares with us the story of Ngawaero and her people of Ngāti Paretekawa—the story of which ‘Te Pātere a Ngawaero’ was born. Kingi describes this Pātere as an exemplar of a traditional mōteatea, “He tauira tēnā o te tino Māori o te whakaaro.”
Join our host Crystal Edwards for this special bilingual (te reo Māori and English) conversation about mōteatea with Kingi Kiriona.
Host: Crystal Edwards
Guest: Kingi Kiriona
Links & Resources
Te Pātere a Ngāwaero
Te Karakia a Ruawharo - Tū Mai Awa
Te Mātāwai
Production team
Producers: Toni Huata & Roger Smith
Sound Engineer: Phil Brownlee
Research: Dr Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal
Production Assistance: Ngahuia Maniapoto, Kelly Mata, Nina Lesperance, Jonathan Engle, Alpana Chovhan
Marketing: Leoné Venter
Executive Producer: Diana Marsh
Special thanks to
Kingi Kiriona, Ngā uri o Ngāti Paretekawa, and Te Kapa Haka o Te Iti Kahurangi for Te Pātere a Ngāwaero
Dame Hinewehi Mohi and Ngāti Kahungunu for Te Karakia a Ruawharo - Tū Mai Awa
Kingi Kiriona, Te Kapa Haka o Te Iti Kahurangi
Māori Television for Te Mātāwai
Thanks to Adrian Wagner and Te Upoko o Te Ika
Cover Art: Kennedy Kioa Toi Faimanifo of Manatoa Productions
This podcast is supported by funding from Creative New Zealand.
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