Share on Facebook Tweet this Reina | Pukekawa, Waikato “I think when I think of some of the challenges that I’ve faced in my life, one that’s been interesting and has definitely been a journey that I’ve been on in is in terms of my cultural identity. Growing up...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Billie | Tolaga Bay, Gisborne “The hardest thing for me is communication, just with people, my family, because I never know what people are thinking, and I know people find it hard to understand me as well. So, it’s a bit of a...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Keri Ann | Kaikōura, Canterbury “So, my mountain is Tapuae-o-Uenuku which we can’t quite see from here. My river is the Waiautoa. My waka or canoe is Takitimu. My hapu is Ngāti Kuri, Kaikōura. My tribe is Ngāi Tahu, and our whare up...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Milly | Silverdale, Waikato “The biggest thing, I think, is English. I know my English is not very well, so that’s why I’m here, to study English. Because I want to communicate with the local people, and I admire the people who speak...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Mo | Kaikōura, Canterbury “I’m a mother. I’ve got seven children, six boys, one girl. Career-wise it leads me up to where I am today in the job and role I am today, I’ve just worked jobs that fitted in and around the children and...
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