AEIOU

Moana and the Moahunters, Music Video and the Communication of Polynesian Cultures in Contemporary New Zealand

Authors

  • Sara Vui-Talitu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/prbt.v2i4.28770

Keywords:

Moahunters, Maori and Polynesian music culture

Abstract

VuiTalitu' s piece continues the discussion of contemporary Maori and Polynesian music culture in Aotearoa/New Zealand advanced by Mitchell in the last issue of the journal. In particular it examines the significance of Moana and the Moahunters' music videoAEIOU as an example of Polynesian communication.

References

Courtney, H (1990) 'Moatown', Broadsheet, March

Hayward, P, Mitchell, T and Shuker, R (eds) (1994) North Meets South: Popular Music in Aotearoa/New Zealand, Umina (Australia): Perfect Beat Publications

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Macdonald, A (1991) 'Stalking Success', More, May

--(1992) 'Maree Sheehan', Rip it Up n185, Dec

Mitchell, T (1994) 'He Waiata Na Aotearoa-Maori & Polynesian Music', in Hayward, P, Mitchell, T and Shuk:er, R (eds)

Reid, G ( 1994) 'Tour teaches Pride', New Zealand Herald, 2513

Unattributed (1994) 'Urban Disturbance & 3 The Hard Way',NZ Musician 20-2114

Unattributed (1995) 'Purest Form', in Misa, T (ed) Achievers 96, Wellington: Pacific Island Business Development Trust

Yuzwalk, D (1991) 'Black Pearl: Moana and the Moahunters', Rip it Up n162, Jan

--(1992) 'Maree Sheehan', Rip It Up n185, Dec

Published

2015-10-06

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Vui-Talitu, S. (2015). AEIOU: Moana and the Moahunters, Music Video and the Communication of Polynesian Cultures in Contemporary New Zealand. Perfect Beat, 2(4), 78-88. https://doi.org/10.1558/prbt.v2i4.28770