Basic Info
Release: January 01, 1951
Aroha: A Story of the MÄori People
1951
Overview
Aroha depicts a young MÄori chief's daughter who embraces the modernity of the PÄkehÄ world (attending university in Wellington) while confronting her place with her own people (Te Arawa) and traditions at home. The NFU-produced dramatisation is didactic but largely sensitive in making Aroha's story represent contemporary MÄori dilemmas (noted anthropologist Ernest Beaglehole was the cultural advisor). Watch out for some musical treats, including an instrumental version of classic Kiwi song, 'Blue Smoke' and a performance of the action song 'Me He Manu Rere'.
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