WAKA Episode 3: Creatures of Perfection
Alika Bumatay’s teammates call him “the Hawaiian Jack Black” because he’s constantly cracking jokes. But when he talks about wa’a, it’s a different story. “Wa’a means everything,” he tells Simone Kaho. “It’s a family member.” Waka is a six-part online video series produced by Tawera Productions in collaboration with E-Tangata and the New Zealand Herald as part of Tuia 250. It was made with the support of NZ On Air. A version of this story was also published in the Herald.

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WAKA Episode 4: The edge of old times

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WAKA Episode 6: A vision for the future

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A waka found on the beach could be the most important discovery in New Zealand archaeology.

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From Oak Log to Mill Shaft — Traditional Water Wheel Craftsmanship

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Wa Kuk Wa Jimor - Marshallese Canoes Today

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WAKA HUIA - TEKAU MĀ RUA

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Two Men Build a DYING Norwegian Style Rowboat Using BARE Hands

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From Hawaii to New Zealand: How The Polynesians Navigated

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From Raw Rattan to a Powerful Traditional Bow | Complete Build

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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WAKA Episode 1: The Revival

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Sailing Traditional Pacific CANOES EP75

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Making A Speargun From Scratch! Part 1: Blank & Handle

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Why Nobody Lives On This HUGE Stretch Of Australian Coast

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Can My Steam Hammer Pass a 1910 Forging Test?

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Frankenstein, ou la naissance d'une pirogue en bois

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WAKA Episode 2: The Future

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The Most Satisfying Machines That Are At Another Level!

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Unbelievable Mackerel Catch! European Trawlers Pull in Mountains of Fish with Massive Nets

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