Nā Wai i Teka?
What is Nā Wai i Teka? It’s our contribution to the retention of our dialects. Series 3 continues to be an invaluable tool to support those that are learning this dialect, or those who already speak our reo and want some company These episodes are full of words and grammar from the Far North. More than a sound bite, it’s intellectual and stimulating conversation for 45 minutes to really dig into issues, and use our reo to its full potential. Also showcasing local musical talent.
Episodes

Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
NWIT1 EPISODE 16
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Highlights from the last three shows.Homegrown from the ❤️ of Ngapuhi.Na Te Mangai Paho te putea tautoko.

Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
NWIT1 EPISODE 17
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
E rua take nahe i tēnei pō, ka pau te haora. Ko te SNA nei ka tahi. Ko ngā utu hou o Ngāwhā ka rua.Homegrown from the heart of Ngapuhi.Nā Te Māngai Pāho te pūtea tautoko.

Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
NWIT1 EPISODE 18
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Apologies for picture issues. Treat this week like a podcast. Turn the pictures off and listen to the audio 🙂Ko te taumata tāne anake i tēnei wiki. Kaua e pāpouri, ko ngā wāhine ā tērā wiki.Homegrown from the ❤️ of Ngāpuhi 😎Nā Te Māngai Pāho te pūtea tautoko

Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
NWIT1 EPISODE 19
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Why is Hinewai talking about her false eyelashes?And the wāhine are giving their take on a question last week - what happens when you're the one Māori at work that gets asked to do everything 'Māori'?Ā te pō nei, taumata wahine, i runga i a Nā Wai i Teka.Homegrown from the heart of NgāpuhiNā Te Māngai Pāhō te pūtea tautoko

Season 4 Available Now!
Nā Wai i Teka fosters dialect preservation, offering Series 4 as a vital resource for learners and speakers of our reo, featuring Far North vocabulary and grammar. Each 45-minute episode delves into issues, promoting intellectual conversation. Tonight's focus: minor parties in the election. Thanks to our speakers and sponsors. Disclaimer: Individual views expressed. Supported by Te Māngai Pāho funding.





