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|    CBC Radio One -- Reclaimed -- Waitangi D    |
|    07 Feb 26 23:01:26    |
      XPost: nz.soc.maori, soc.culture.native, nz.general       XPost: soc.culture.new-zealand, alt.fan.countries.new-zealand       From: dalton@nfld.com              This week’s Reclaimed is an acknowledgement of Waitangi Day,       and can be listened to at https://tinyurl.com/bdhbtrnn (53 minutes).              Here is the blurb from that web site:              "Feb. 4, 2026       Reclaimed is the home to the next wave of Indigenous music on CBC. Combining       past, present and future this series explores the many worlds of Indigenous       music and introduces listeners to a new generation of Indigenous artists       reclaiming their culture through music and song.              On this episode, it's an acknowledgement of Waitangi Day. We're spending some       extra time with our Māori relatives in Aotearoa to honour their music on the       occasion of the Treaty of Waitangi: the founding agreement between Māori and       the British Crown signed in 1840. There’s a bona fide Māori music       renaissance happening right now and you can find waiata inte reo and English       in almost any genre. It's a shining example of the impact and importance       Indigenous art can have. However, it doesn't come easy - the preservation,       promotion and proliferation of Native culture is an ongoing battle. And,       that's why even though the Māori resurgence is multi-dimensional - one of       its most meaningful foundations is language. Get ready to hear songs in te       reo capturing the pride and power of captivating sounds flowing through the       South Pacific. Reclaimed the Indigenous Next Wave!"              --       https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)       “And now the angry morning; Gives the early signs of warning; You must       face alone the plans you make; Decisions they will try to break” (S.McL.)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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