What has whānau taught you?
Mihi-Terina (Waikato, Ngāti Wai) | Tāmaki Makaurau
Mihi-Terina’s whānau is a source of knowledge and understanding of her place in the world.
“Everybody around Aotearoa shares different tikanga. So it’s always going into a new space with an open mind, always going into a new space to learn, never to judge. Tikanga is also something to teach to others in my opinion. Always look up to your kaumātua. Always respect them.
I think in my line of mahi, a lot of rangatahi don’t have that; they don’t have that tuakana in their life. They don’t have a kaumātua to tell them, to teach them about tikanga, to teach them about all these things. So being in my line of mahi, passing that on to them is really important.”