Tagged: Maori
Baba
Joel Kefali animates his grandfather's vibrant tales, bridging memory's gaps with love and nostalgia.
Waihorotiu
Exploring an urban waterscape reveals hidden depths and complexities beyond a city surface.
He Kākano Ahau – From The Spaces In Between
A courageous takatāpui (Māori LGBTQI) activist is fighting for true diversity in our Gay Pride celebrations.
Kotuku Rerenga Rua
One man's revival through the profound power of heritage and connection.
Soldiers Road
Connecting to culture through art, Soldiers Road Portraits reframe identity for a group of young Māori.
What Logan Did
A young warrior battles ecological adversity, innovating against the devastating didymo algae to protect his homeland rivers.
John The Baptist
An Englishman travels to Aotearoa, guided by a mission to share God’s love in te reo Māori.
Wind Song and Rain
Poet Hone Tuwhare's granddaughter pens a love letter to the world, bridging the gap he left and embracing his legacy.
HAKA haha
There’s cultural appropriation in the air as kaka haka is debated by the people of Aotearoa.
Te Wao Nui
Kauri are dying. A traditional Māori healer has one last chance to save an entire forest.
Wahine Warrior
Post-trauma, Pania is reborn a warrior, turning to hunting as her path to forge a self-reliant sisterhood.
He Hekenga Tūhura
In his final interview, Sir Hector Busby reflects on celestial navigation and waka carving's legacy.
Mana Wahine
As Ihumātao garners worldwide attention, Pania Newton faces a critical choice: confront the bulldozers or abandon her cause.
He Ōhākī – Imparting Words of Wisdom
John Rangihau's Tūhoe wisdom, voiced through his daughter Kararaina, addresses a legacy of institutional racism.