Mihingarangi Forbes

Mihingarangi Forbes

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Title: NZ Wars
Character: Host
Released: October 28, 2017
Type: TV
Mihingarangi Forbes examines the armed conflicts of the late 1800s between Māori and the military might of the British Empire in this documentary series on the bloody birth of modern Aotearoa.
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NZ Wars - The Stories Of Ruapekapeka
Title: NZ Wars - The Stories Of Ruapekapeka
Character: Narrator
Released: October 25, 2017
Type: Movie
The Stories of Ruapekapeka, a documentary highlighting Northland's most infamous armed conflict, is hosted by RNZ's Māori Issues Correspondent Mihingarangi Forbes. It coincides with commemorations of the New Zealand Wars.
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Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Title: Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Character: Mihingarangi Forbes
Released: March 31, 2016
Type: Movie
Ricky is a defiant young city kid who finds himself on the run with his cantankerous foster uncle in the wild New Zealand bush. A national manhunt ensues, and the two are forced to put aside their differences and work together to survive.
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NZ WARS:  Stories of Waitara
Title: NZ WARS: Stories of Waitara
Character: Presenter
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
Stories of Waitara combines oral histories, state of the art animations and powerful dramatic re-enactments to bring to life the narratives of Te Ātiawa in their epic battle against the military might of the British Empire. Created and presented by award-winning journalist Mihingarangi Forbes NZ Wars: Stories of Waitara documents the epic battle for control over the fertile lands of Taranaki. Shared through the eyes of Te Atiawa descendants including Dr Ruakere Hond with insights from acclaimed historian Dr Vincent O'Malley this digital documentary project focuses on the beginning of the Taranaki wars which started in Waitara and raged across the region for over two decades. The Taranaki pa site of Pukerangiora holds a significant place in New Zealand's military history as a lasting symbol of Maori resistance and resilience. Pukerangiora is now the backdrop for the latest installment of RNZ's award-winning docu-series on the bloody birth of modern New Zealand.