This piece celebrates the often-overlooked legacy of Maewa Kaihau, a pioneering Māori composer whose work on the song 'Pō Atarau' (Now Is the Hour) shaped Aotearoa’s cultural identity and remains a powerful symbol of Māori voice and resilience in national and international music.
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#ANZAC: Maewa Kaihau: The Māori Composer Behind Aotearoa’s Most Famous Farewell SongSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.