Over 1,000 people like PPP doco
25 OCT.Within 45 days of being broadcast on MaoriTv about 1,039 FaceBookers have logged in saying they like the documentary. Just imagine if each donated $100, the feature movie will be shown sooner.Through Waiata Artist Trust's charitable status your donation is tax deductable To Register contact us. (Picture Right) PPP founder Will pukana his niece Nevak the doco's producer!
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Monday 25 October 2010
Polynesian Panthers documentary
1 Sept.Qantas award winner Nevak Rogers (nee 'Ilolahia)explores a movement co-founded by her Uncle Will, set up in the early 70s to liberate Maori and Pacific Islanders in NZ.From the Dawn Raids to Bastion Point & the Springbok Tour -
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Wednesday 1 September 2010
PiTV
Negotiations are underway with the Ministry of Pacific island affairs and MaoriTV for a long awaited Pacific islands TV channel. PiTV on demand will still continue on KiwiTV but attempts are being made to set up finally a PiTV local channel
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Tuesday 27 July 2010
Polynesian Panther Movie
July 2010.PiTV is working with some fresh scriptwriting talent on a drama/doco movie about the Polynesian Panther party of the 1970s. Soon to be broadcast is the documentary part produced with Tumanako Productions
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Tuesday 27 July 2010
Merata Mita RIP
4th May 2010 Polynesia's best filmaker Merata Mita was farewelled by a very large crowd including friends from thoughout the world at pukehina marae by te Puke. Just 4 weeks ago Mereta confirmed as Producer for the upcoming PPP movie. she will be sorely missed...
Posted: Saturday 5 June 2010
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Thursday 6 May 2010
World Reggae music channel
Kiwitv our broadcaster for 2009 has added a new
reggae music channel to its widening appeal to its global audience... check it out on kwiwtv.com.au and return here to win tickets to the upcoming panther party on 12
september. just tell us which band is featured in the second show of World reggae Music TV and your name will be in the draw. if you are not in Auckland NZ you can still enter but win prizes from the Panther Party. Be in quick
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Friday 28 August 2009
Waiata Artist Trust were the first Pacific Islands producer of TV shows on Regional TV network Triangle Television. Pacific Pieces broadcast for over 3 years pieces on what was happening in Auckland's Maori & Pacific Communities.
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Saturday 4 April 2009