Owen Mitai (Te Arawa, Te Whakatōhea, Ngāti Tūwharetoa) always wonders what our relationship with is with money. Chances are many of us are yet to have a good wānanga about how this westernised facilitator of exchange actually effects us all as Māori.
The senior member of internationally-acclaimed kapa haka, Te Mātārae i Ōrehu and head honcho account at Deloitte Rotorua reckons Māori need to take financial literacy more serious. How are we ensuring future generations are ‘financially free’? That’s the imperative. This is Owen's story.
This is The Taumata Kōrero.
7 авг 2024