Nine powerful Māori voices come together for a very special evening, presenting nine very different stories chosen to inspire, empower and entertain.
A ground-breaking hybrid of 'Ted Talks', a theatre show and a ‘micro’ conference, and designed to be accessible to all Aotearoa, M9 presents nine unique, juxtaposed Māori voices, each with a unique perspective.
❤ They're threatened by the truth sis.... right from the colonizers handbook, they portray the indigenous people as "barbaric" and needed their help to become the great nation it is..... needed disease, their economic wealth and cars and electricity and all the other things that introduced greed, envy, pollution, rising oceans and human displacement on a scale never seen before.... but yes, Maori are the problem.... not THEM whatsoever.... inheriting stolen lands through generations doesn't make it any less stolen. You can charge ppl with proceeds of crime these days.... why shouldn't it be applied to the MANY forced evictions and fraudulent sales, hiding behind the facade of Phoney Family Trusts or Estates.... Go hard Kiri.... ur AWESOME sis..... give it to em as dirty and as vile as you can.... it could never be anywhere near as dirty or putridly VILE as they are xx ❤
Lowest common denominator cringe worthy clowning. She’s addled and manic at the same time. Attention seeking narcissistic polemical nonsense. To be taken seriously? You’re joking!
Rawiri Waititi: Ringa Ringa Pakia, Waewae Takahia, Ka Kino Nei Hoki, A Ka Kino Nei Hoki, Ka Mate Ka Mate Ka Ora Ka Ora Ka Mate Ka Mate Ka Ora Ka Ora, Tenei Te Tangata, Puhuruhuru, Nana I Tiki Mai, Whakawhiti Te Ra, A Upane Upane, A Upane Kaupane, Whiti Tera, Hi, BLEAGH! The THX Logo: HOLY FUCK, Why Is The Tounge Out, I'm Going Back To Hell To Live In Evil, Goodbye Suckers Humans.
Orini is a great example of a Maori journalist turned anchor woman in mainstream news in both TV and Radio. She has paved the way for aspiring journalists in Maori news who aspire to excel and be a voice for reo ruo rua listeners in a mainstream platform. Kei a koe nga hua o te kakano rua e hika me nga reo teitei o nga whare wananga tawhito o Mataatua waka Tuhoe moumou kai moumou tangata ki te po. Arohanui e hika.
If you get the chance - go see - shines another perspective whilst being surrounded by like-minded whānau - so entertaining, enlightening, exhilarating and just so wonderful. Love your swag, Rob
Awesome korero. I've advised my Children that when I die and if or when they bring me home for couply days, I must be laid on a table or tresses of sorts so that im at the same height as my daughter and her wheelchair. That way, it will be her 1st funeral where she is front and centre with the tupapaku and she will be completely by myside...people attending will just have to cope with it.
Urta, mōrena brutha. Fantastic to see you spreading the gift of te ao way of thinking. And planting the seeds of knowledge for future generations to be comfortable and proud to whakapapa māori. Too much alright, mauri ora ❤❤❤🎉🎉🥰