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The Brothers Te Karere Scarborough and Neihana Reihana sit down with Jay and talk through their haerenga around the motu over the last few weeks. They chat about Te Pūtake O Te Riri, a Te Tumu Whakapono - a Māori theolog...
The Bros: Te Karere & Neihana is an episode from Chats on Christian theology, a Maori worldview and life in New Zealand by Huia Come Home. The Brothers Te Karere Scarborough and Neihana Reihana sit down with Jay and talk through their haere...
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The Brothers Te Karere Scarborough and Neihana Reihana sit down with Jay and talk through their haerenga around the motu over the last few weeks. They chat about Te Pūtake O Te Riri, a Te Tumu Whakapono - a Māori theology symposium at Otago University, and their latest trip to Te Tii O Waitangi. They may have ripped out a tree that Prince Charles planted many moons ago!
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The Bros: Te Karere & Neihana is an episode from Chats on Christian theology, a Maori worldview and life in New Zealand by Huia Come Home.
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The Bros: Te Karere & Neihana is from Chats on Christian theology, a Maori worldview and life in New Zealand by Huia Come Home.
Published Dec 5, 2019 and 00:39:09 long