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12 episodes
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The Moanan The Moanan
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- Society & Culture
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5.0 • 13 Ratings
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The Moanan Podcast is a platform connecting Pacific knowledge to Pacific peoples. Each week, we share knowledge & wisdom from those of the Moana, from various fields & disciplines. This podcast is for the young Pacific person, raised in the west, wanting to connect to their cultural roots & ancestral homes.
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Pō Talanoa Autumn (Bonus Episode)
Send us a Text Message.In this special episode we share the live discussions from our Autumn Pō Talanoa event held a few weeks ago.Tune in to hear the voices of our Moanan community in Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa as we talanoa about the historical, present & future vā (relationship) between tangata whenua (Māori) and tangata moana (Pacific Islanders) in Aotearoa.The Moanan is not just an educational platform but an online community — connecting diasporas all over the world. We’d love ...
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EP 10 - Q&A w Gen & Laki (The Moanan)
Send us a Text Message.Our final episode for SZN 1! For this episode we asked you, our community, to send in questions & topics for us to discuss. We had a range of history & contemporary topics sent in so thank you to everyone who responded! We cover topics from non-Moanans practicing & selling kava, to ever changing Moanan cultures of the diaspora, ideas of blood quantum and much more. We want to say a big thank you to everyone that’s engaged with the podcast, we’...
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EP 09 - Bradford Haami
Send us a Text Message.Final guest for season one!In this episode, Bradford Haami (Ngāti Awa), an accomplished author, researcher & lecturer covers a range of mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge): Pepeha & Whakapapa (genealogy)Connections between Māori and the rest of the MoanaIndigenous spirituality and ChristianityThe Moanan is not just an educational platform but an online community — connecting diasporas all over the world. We’d love to connect!Find us on all podcast streaming ...
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EP 08 - Manase Lua
Send us a Text Message.Our guest this week is Manase Lua, a matāpule from his village of Vaini in the Kingdom of Tonga. A keen learner of Moanan history, a community & cultural leader, our talanoa with Manase took us on a journey to learn about our ancestral links across the Moana. We also talk about the lived reality of our diasporic experience as Moanans growing up in the west.The Moanan is not just an educational platform but an online community — connecting diasporas all over the worl...
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EP 07 - Ma'ara Maeva
Send us a Text Message.Kia orana! In this episode we sat down with archeologists & cultural educator Ma’ara Maeva - a native to Mauke, Cook Islands. In our talanoa he walked us through the journey of our earliest ancestors of the Pacific and the evidence of their migration from South East Asia into the Moana. Throughout this episode Ma’ara shares some incredible archeological facts such as the links between Polynesia and South America plus much more. The Moanan is not just...
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EP 06 - Daren Kamali
Send us a Text Message.Bula vinaka! This week we are joined by multi disciplinary artist Daren Kamali from Fiji who shares his knowledge and experience of the Ulucavu - the Fijian wig making custom. He shares the spiritual & culture knowledge that underpins this practice along with his experience reviving a practice that was lost for over a hundred years.The Moanan is not just an educational platform but an online community — connecting diasporas all over the world. We’d love to connect!F...
Customer Reviews
The education we never had
Just listened to the first episode after the intro and I’m so grateful for what this project offers to the pacific diaspora. Many thanks to the creators and guests that offer their knowledge and stories for the continued reeducation of our people
Vinaka Vakalevu
Beautiful and important historical ancestral knowledge and experiences. This is for us and by us. I have shared this podcast with many of my family and friends of Fijian, Tonga and Samoan ancestry here in California. This is so so important and I want to say thank you to the hosts and guests who share their own experiences for us all to learn from.
Amazing, must listen. Hear stories you may of never heard before.
Oceania and its people has much to teach the world and much to do to continue nurture our unique roots. This podcast will be a foundational stepping stone in that direction.
Love hearing the stories as a half Tongan it runs deep. But these are stories for everyone.
Malo aupito 🙏🏼🔥