Te Moana, Lucy, active 1981-2016

Of Te Whānau a Apanui descent.

Photographed by Ans Westra at a Te Moana family gathering in 1981. Office manager of Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika radio station between 1988 and 1992. Tumuaki [Principal] of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori ā Rohe o Mangere in 2016.

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Audio

Treaty of Waitangi

Date: 1988-1990

From: Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings

By: Walker, Piripi, 1955-; Ngata, Henare Kohere (Sir), 1917-2011; Harawira, Titewhai Tehoia, 1932?-2023; Matiu, Paraone, 1928-1996; Paul, Cletus Maanu, active 1994-2012; Broughton, Mereiwa, active 1980s; Walker, Ranginui Joseph Isaac, 1932-2016; Easton, Brian Henry, 1943-; Saffery, Nikki, active 1989; Haggie, Maryanne, active 1987-1990; O'Regan, Tipene (Sir), 1939-; Palmer, Geoffrey Winston Russell (Rt Hon Sir), 1942-; Wetere, Koro Tainui (Hon), 1935-2018; Irwin, Kathleen Gay, active 1981-2021; Winiata, Ngawai, active 1990; Te Moana, Lucy, active 1981-2016

Reference: OHInt-0937-0117

Description: A programme on The Treaty of Waitangi introduced by Ngawai Winiata (Ngāti Raukawa). The programme is a compilation made by Ngawai Winiata of of earlier recordings. Tape one (OHT10-0741) has three parts. Part one: a recording of a speech by Sir Henare Ngata (Ngāti Porou) on the Treaty of Waitangi, that he gave at the Mangatu Incorporation Rooms in 1988 (in English). Part two: an interview with Titewhai Harawira (Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Wai) on the Treaty and position on tangata whenua. Part three: host Piripi Walker (Ngāti Raukawa ki Te Tonga)interviews Moana Maniapoto-Jackson (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Tuhourangi, Ngāti Pikiao), talkback host of Radio Aotearoa, Auckland, about her role. Tape two (OHT10-0743) is an interview by Paraone Matiu (Te Aupouri) with Maanu Paul (Ngāti Awa), talking about the politics surrounding the 1990 Sesquicentennial celebrations, in English and Māori. Discusses Paul's opposition to the celebrations, the concept of kupapa, tino rangatiratanga, Māori Language Act and denial of rights, and social issues such as housing and unemployment. Whaea Mere Broughton calls in and makes an impassioned statement about the future for Māori children, and the importance of ensuring Māori culture, kohanga reo, and kura kaupapa survive for the benefit of mokopuna (in te reo Māori). Tape three (OHT10-0742) has two parts. Part one: host Piripi Walker interviews Ranginui Walker (Te Whakatohea) about police brutality, justice and police issues. Discusses the Māori Council's enquiry into deaths in custody, particularly at Paremoremo Prison and the death of a woman in South Auckland in police custody. They also speak about the Muriwhenua Claimand the fisheries debate (in English). Part two: host Piripi Walker speaks to economist Brian Easton (in English). Tape four (OHT10-0740) has six parts: Part one: contains the end of an interview (started on tape 3 OHT10-0742) by host Piripi Walker with Brian Easton about Treaty rights in relation to broadcasting. Part two: staff member Lucy Te Moana (Whanau A Apanui) interviews Nikki Saffery and Maryanne Haggie of Project Waitangi, a Pākeha group dedicated to education of New Zealanders about te Titiri o Waitangi (in English). Part three: host Piripi Walker interviews Tipene O'Regan about Māori fisheries bill 1988 and Treaty rights. Discusses negotiations with crown over split on fisheries quota (in English). Part four: speech by Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer about Government policy surrounding Treaty grievances, followed by an interview in which Palmer answers questions from journalists about the Waitangi Tribunal. Part five: host Piripi Walker interviews Koro Wetere, Minister of Māori Affairs, 1984-1987 on the taskforce relating to Treaty issues. Discusses policies of the Labour government of 1984 and 1987 which led to the Fisheries Bill. Part six: Host Ngawai Winiata interviews Doctor Kathie Irwin about the effects of colonisation, including on education and te Reo Māori. Quantity: 4 10" reel(s). Search dates: 1988 - 1990 Processing information: Record enhanced in 2016 with information from Piripi Walker, Secretary and Trustee of Te Upoko o Te Ika Trust Board.

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Interview with Tungia Baker and Lucy Te Moana on the play Te Hara

Date: 27 February 1990

From: Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings

By: Baker, Tungia Dorothea, 1939-2005; Te Moana, Lucy, active 1981-2016

Reference: OHInt-0937-0130

Description: Information provided by donor reads: "Interview with Tungia Baker and Lucy Te Moana on the play Te Hara, tape one". Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT5-1865 Quantity: 1 5" reel(s). Search dates: 1990

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Photograph of third birthday celebration of Te Upoko o te Ika Radio Station

Date: 17 April 1991

From: Ngā Kaiwhakapumau i te Reo | Wellington Māori Language Board: Collection

By: Ngā Kaiwhakapumau i te Reo

Reference: PAColl-8124

Description: Photograph of a group at Te Upoko o te Ika, Wellington te reo Māori Radio Station, celebrating the station's third birthday. Photographed 17 April 1991 by Dominion staff photographer Don Roy. Features (left to right): Mike Wills, Donald (Donny) King, Henare Kingi, Piripi Walker, Erana Hemmingsen (obscured), Mere Grant (standing), Lucy Te Moana (kneeling), Hirini Melbourne (visting for birthday event), Philip (Pip) Saffery, Henare Hetaraka (standing), Piripi Whaanga (kneeling), Murray Raihania, Kevin Hodges, Aunty Iris Te Ari Whaanga (sitting), Mahia Fuimaono (kneeling), and Huirangi Waikerepuru. Information regarding event from Piripi Walker, station Manager. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print, 30 x 22 cm Transfers: From Series-6822 (previously MS-Group-1248). Processing information: Not all names are indexed. Combined with material of a same provenance in to ATL-Group-00715, May 2022.