Whakaata Māori is proud to bring LIVE coverage of events at Waitangi on 6 February 2024.
Join hosts Peter Lucas-Jones, Blake Ihimaera and roving reporter
Pere Wihongi from the Treaty Grounds.
We will go LIVE from 5:00AM – 6:00AM for the Dawn Service then again
from 9:30AM – 12:30 PM on both Whakaata Māori and MĀORI+.
Cinco Cine Film Productions and Te Hiku Media have again collaborated
with Whakaata Māori to bring commemorations from the birthplace of the
nation. The broadcast, funded by Te Māngai Pāho, will provide robust
discussions and insights from leaders and seasoned campaigners
throughout the morning.
Later in the day, Whakaata Māori will continue to dedicate its
programming to the stories of New Zealanders and the journey of
Aotearoa as a nation. It opens with a score of music history with
Whirimako Black, Herbs and Katchafire before documentaries on kiwi
trailblazers like Dr Ranginui Walker and Meng Foon.
Te Ao Mārama brings us the latest news from Waitangi before the evening
heads into films of resistance, including Mereta Mita’s iconic, Patu, and The
Justice of Bunny King, a story about Bunny King who battled the system
to be reunited with her children.
Be inspired, invigorated, and informed with Whakaata Māori on Waitangi Day.
WAITANGI DAY 2024
5:00AM - 6:00AM LIVE Dawn Ceremony from the Waitangi Treaty Grounds.
The service will be led by Bishop of Te Tai Tokerau, The Right
Reverand Te Kitohi Pikaahu ONZM of the Anglican church and features the
reading of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in te reo Māori and English.
6:00AM Te Ōhākī – A documentary that follows reimaging of iconic waiata
‘Kei Hea Taku Reo’ with renowned artist Whirimako Black.
7:00AM Herbs – Songs of Freedom – Five men from different islands
throughout the South Pacific join forces in 1978 and find the words and
the music within each other to give New Zealand its voice and Pacific place
in the world.
8:30AM Legacy – Documentary about Katchafire a global roots-reggae
phenomenon bringing their sound to music lovers worldwide.
9:30AM LIVE FROM WAITANGI – A celebration of the signing of Te Tiriti o
Waitangi with robust discussions, speeches and interviews from seasoned
activists, iwi and community leaders, academics and politicians. Presented
by Peter-Lucas Jones, Blake Ihimaera and Pere Wihongi.
12:30PM Waitangi – What Really Happened? This docudrama follows an
imaginary news reporter who travels back in time to cover the days
leading up to the Treaty of Waitangi’s signing on 6 February 1840.
2:00PM Hongi to Hāngi and Everything In Between - Tāmati Rīmene-Sproat
takes us to Waitangi where we visit the Waitangi Treaty grounds, Te
Tii marae and the famous Waitangi bridge – site of manu dives and protest
action.
3:00PM Hongi to Hāngi and Everything In Between – A further episode
with Tāmati Rīmene-Sproat taking viewers through aspects of te ao Māori
with explanations to common questions.
4:00PM Being Māori - A documentary that pays homage to the life, vision,
and spirit of Dr Ranginui Walker, author, historian and political
commentator and his enduring impact on Māori rights and the legacy he
leaves for generations to come.
5:30PM Meng – A documentary that follows Meng Foon, the former Mayor
of Gisborne when he was Race Relations Commissioner as he navigates a
very public role at a national level after 18 years in local politics.
6:30PM Te Ao Mārama – Our reporters and crew are at Waitangi and will
bring you all the news of the day. Stay with Whakaata Māori for our
flagship nightly news programme presented by Peata Melbourne.
7:00PM OHMS! Protest! A Celebration of Resistance – This film
highlights the New Zealand student led movement against compulsory
military training during the Vietnam War.
7:30PM Patu – The late Merata Mita’s iconic documentary about the
nationwide mass protests over the 1981 Springboks rugby tour of New
Zealand.
9:30PM The Justice of Bunny King – A New Zealand film about Bunny
King, mother of two who battles the system to reunite with her children.
11:45PM Ka mutu te pāho. Pō marie.