
//021 Dr Amber Aranui
Dr Amber Aranui (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Tūwharetoa) has a special job. As a researcher for the Karanga Aotearoa Repatriation Programme at Te Papa Museum, she has spent the past 10 and a half years sea...
2 Heinä 201959min

//020 Lynell Tuffery Huria
Lynell Tuffrey Huria is the only Māori patent attorney in Aotearoa. She is helping Māori navigate the intellectual property system, identify cultural property and develop protocols and processes for r...
25 Kesä 20191h 6min

//019 Damaris Coulter
Damaris Coulter (Ngāti Kahu) started her hospitality journey as a child, working at her uncle’s restaurant in Kaitaia. She grew up around hospo and spent her early adult life learning from some of the...
11 Kesä 20191h 14min

//017 Donna Tamaariki + //018 Moana Tamaariki-Pohe
Donna Tamaariki and Moana Tamaariki-Pohe are twin sisters whose affinity for the Ocean was passed down to them from their tūpuna. Of Māori (Ngāti Whatua Orakei, Te Waiohua), Cook Islands, Tahitian and...
4 Kesä 20191h 16min

//016 Chelsea Winstanley
Chelsea Winstanley is a filmmaker. She directed the documentary Tame Iti: The man behind the moko, and co-directed Waru, the heart-wrenching film about child abuse, made by 8 Māori female directors. H...
14 Touko 20191h 10min

//015 Kim Tairi
When you think of a librarian, what image pops into your head? Because for me, before I met Kim Tairi, I saw an old nanny wearing a cardigan, glasses with a beaded chain, and a long burgundy skirt. D...
8 Touko 20191h 7min

//014 Ninakaye Taane-Tinorau
Ninakaye Taane-Tinorau is of Ngati Maniapoto whakapapa. She was born and raised in Otautahi, Christchurch before moving to Auckland at age 19. There, she became a peep show dancer and stripper, workin...
1 Touko 20191h 7min

//013 Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan
Hinewirangi is one of those kuia that you want to sit with for hours. Her knowledge, her experience and her stories, are mesmerising. She is a writer and poet. An activist and a tohunga of taonga puo...
25 Huhti 20191h 6min






















