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In this episode I am joined by Shaquille Whatarangi. She shares about her grandmother was institutionalised due to her gifts being suppressed and unable to use them, how that has affected the current generation in her family, her sister being a Ta Moko artist, how receiving her Moko Kauae has helped her find her voice and how she delved into Te Ao Maori when her whole life had been based on Te Ao Pakeha (western society/living).
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By Vanessa and GerhardIn this episode I am joined by Shaquille Whatarangi. She shares about her grandmother was institutionalised due to her gifts being suppressed and unable to use them, how that has affected the current generation in her family, her sister being a Ta Moko artist, how receiving her Moko Kauae has helped her find her voice and how she delved into Te Ao Maori when her whole life had been based on Te Ao Pakeha (western society/living).
Hope you enjoy! Please leave a review on Apple Podcast to help us share this message far and wide!