by DND | Feb 16, 2017 | ʻŌiwi TV
Aotearoa (New Zealand) is facing a housing crisis. Families are sleeping rough as affordable accommodation slips out of reach. The government has promised funding support for social and emergency housing. Maori Television explores how tribes have stepped up to provide...
by DND | Feb 16, 2017 | ʻŌiwi TV
A huge gap exists between the health of Australia’s Indigenous nations and its non-Indigenous population. Australia’s Indigenous TV channel, NITV, investigates the case for having more Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander doctors, to lift the state of health within...
by DND | Feb 16, 2017 | ʻŌiwi TV
The Indigenous nations of Taiwan have long suffered from colonial intrusion into their lives and a consequent undermining of language and culture. But now the Amis people of Eastern Taiwan are fighting a battle against commercial and government property developers. A...
by DND | Feb 16, 2017 | ʻŌiwi TV, Polynesian Voyaging Society
In ancient times, Polynesians navigated back and forth across the Pacific Ocean on voyages of discovery and trade. Following a renaissance of this traditional art – the Hawaiians are circumnavigating the world in their double hulled canoe, known as a Hokule’a....
by DND | Feb 16, 2017 | ʻŌiwi TV
Canada’s Indigenous TV network APTN unravels the story of Cree woman Connie Oakes, who was jailed for a crime she claims she didn’t commit. More shocking than the murder itself, is lack of evidence against Connie Oakes which APTN journalist Jorge Barrera uncovered –...