Keri Ann

Keri Ann

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...
Yonni

Yonni

Share on Facebook Tweet this Yonni | Kaikōura, Canterbury **This story talks about family violence. If you, or someone you know, needs help you free call 0800 456 450 or www.areyouok.org.nz/i-need-help/.** “Okay, so my experience that I’ll be talking about, it’s...
Mo

Mo

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...
Darryl

Darryl

Share on Facebook Tweet this Darryl | Kaikōura, Canterbury “That would be my mum and dad. They’ve always been tied up with Lions, and I’ve always gone along to do Lions projects with them.  In Timaru, we had a lot of projects, but probably the major one that we...
Sarah

Sarah

Share on Facebook Tweet this Sarah | Clarence River, Canterbury “I guess there’s a whole ton of influences. I’m thinking in regard to Te Hā o Mātauranga, which is our little community hub that we’re in at the moment. We set this up three years ago, and I think...

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