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Tahuhu Korero Podcast

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Podcast Overview

Tāhuhu kōrero is a blog and podcast founded by Kathryn Cammell, Michaela Selway and the University of Auckland History Society. The purpose of this podcast is to increase the accessibility and inclusivity of the study of history and promote the research completed by staff and students at the University of Auckland. Podcasts will be released fortnightly - generally in the first and third weeks of the month. All references and material discussed in the podcast can be found on the related blogpost and in the description box of the podcast so that you can follow up on anything you hear and read further into the topic. Thank you for listening and we look forward to fostering your love of history! Make sure to go check out our website www.tahuhukorero.com Music provided by Makeshift Locale.

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2/6/2019

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Episode thumbnail for S3E2 The Lack of an Australian Treaty

March 19, 2021

S3E2 The Lack of an Australian Treaty

Michaela Selway sat down with the president of the History Society, Tess Mazey-Richardson, and Associate Professor Malcolm Campbell to discuss why Australia did not get a treaty during the process of colonisation, and the effects this has had on their history. This discussion is placed in a global context as the Australian situation is compared to the process of colonisation in America and New Zealand. This interview was recorded in May 2020. Music by Makeshift Locale. www.tahuhukorero.com/blog

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March 5, 2021

S3E1 History & Film: Hollywood, Perspective, & What It Can Teach Us

In this week's episode, Michaela Selway and Louise Ryan discuss the benefits of learning history through film and what it can teach us. While generally full of historical inaccuracies, teaching and learning about history through film can be extremely beneficial to the ways in which we understand the past and the present. More from Louise: https://twitter.com/LouiseARyan Music by Makeshift Locale https://www.tahuhukorero.com/blog

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October 22, 2020

Queenship in the Middle Ages

This week on the pocast, Michaela and Alex discuss the role of queens through the Middle Ages - both what they were supposed to do as well as what was expected of them. They draw connections between the Middle Ages and the present to show that, while the relevance of the royals may not be as important to the running of society as it was in the Middle Ages, they still play a very important role. www.tahuhukorero.com Music by Makeshift Locale

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What is Tahuhu Korero Podcast?

Tāhuhu kōrero is a blog and podcast founded by Kathryn Cammell, Michaela Selway and the University of Auckland History Society. The purpose of this podcast is to increase the accessibility and inclusivity of the study of history and promote the research completed by staff and students at the University of Auckland. Podcasts will be released fortnightly - generally in the first and third weeks of the month. All references and material discussed in the podcast can be found on the related blogpost and in the description box of the podcast so that you can follow up on anything you hear and read further into the topic.

Thank you for listening and we look forward to fostering your love of history! Make sure to go check out our website www.tahuhukorero.com

Music provided by Makeshift Locale.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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