Writing the New World
The podcast that shares research and ideas related to the research project 'Writing the New World: Indigenous texts 1900-1975' - led by Alice Te Punga Somerville and supported by the Marsden Fund. The podcast is co-produced and hosted by Wanda Ieremia-Allan. Sixteen Indigenous researchers have worked with Alice on this journey of connecting with the massive, multilingual and rich legacy of writing in the Pacific region. This podcast celebrates what can happen when we connect across generations, archives, disciplines, institutions, communities, experiences, and perspectives.
Writing the New World
5: Ammon Apiata: Tracing a whakapapa of Māori spiritual expression.
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Alice Te Punga Somerville & Wanda Ieremia-Allan
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Season 1
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Episode 5
How does one draw on Māori spiritual concepts to translate the Christian gospel? What are the critical points of tension? Who was thinking about these questions one hundred and five years ago; who is thinking about them now?
'Writing the New World' researcher Ammon Apiata discusses his research journey into the first and revised editions of 'Ko te Pukapuka o Moromona'. He shares his journey of: facing his fears; finding his Reo; following important footsteps and forging a pathway for future Indigenous researchers with his writing.