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Society13.09.20

Kia Kaha: Kassie on Whakamā

Kassie Hartendorp on her haerenga as a whakapapa Māori language learner of te reo.

Society16.09.20

Anō: Again

Kirsten reflects on a life enriched by her bicultural upbringing.

Screen17.09.20

He Arotakenga o Ngā Kiriata Poto o Māoriland

Ko Jacqueline Carter e kōrero ana mō te pai me te reka o ngā kiriata poto nō roto o te kohikohinga i te tau 2020.

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