Ngāpuhi Iwi Social Services (NISS) has recently launched an exciting initiative to capture the essence of Ngāpuhi voices through a state-of-the-art podcast caravan. This innovative mobile tool is designed to gather the stories, whakaaro, and aspirations of Ngāpuhi people, providing a platform for them to express themselves and maintain the precious mātauranga passed down
through generations.
The podcast caravan made its debut at the recent Auckland stop of the Apiti Hono Tatai Hono roadshow, where it was met with enthusiasm. Ngāpuhi members shared their knowledge, stories, and hopes for the future, which are now recorded and ready to be preserved for generations to come.
The NISS team has been training multiple staff to operate the podcast equipment, ensuring they are prepared to capture these important narratives. This project is not just about the technical aspect; it’s about amplifying the voices of the people. It is an exciting tool for connecting with Ngāpuhi members far and wide, fostering an ongoing dialogue between the past and present.
The caravan represents a bridge between kaumatua, kuia, and mokopuna, ensuring that the wisdom and experiences of Ngāpuhi are never lost, allowing the innovative nature of taitamariki to be guided in the most authentic way.
As this project grows, so will its impact, offering the ability to gather untold stories from the wider Ngāpuhi whānau—stories that might otherwise have remained unheard. By taking a mobile approach, the podcast caravan will make it possible to reach those who cannot always come home to the North, further connecting and empowering the iwi.




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