Pū Kōrero | Ngarimu Parata

EPISODE · Sep 15, 2023 · 49 MIN

Pū Kōrero | Ngarimu Parata

from Pū Kōrero · host Te Rawhitiroa Bosch

Ko te pūkōrero o tēnei hōtaka ko Ngarimu Parata | Ngāti Porou Nau mai ki te whare kōrero o Pū Kōrero, ki konei whakarongo ai ki ngā kōrero a Ngarimu Parata mō ngā āhuatanga i pā ki ōna iwi o Te Tairāwhiti i te pānga mai o te huripari, otirā mō ngā mahi a ngā iwi ki te tautoko, ki te manaaki, ki te whakaora anō i ngā whānau me ngā hapori i pāngia kia puta, kia ora anō.

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