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It takes a kāinga : short documentary Producers: Ria Hall (Māmā) Rose Martin (Midwife, Haputanga practitioner) Aroha Harris (Midwife, Haputanga practitioner.) amd The Impact Producers, Director: Taylor Hohepa (Māmā), Executive Producers: Tawera Trinder (Midwife, Haputanga practitioner), Aroha Healion (Midwife, Haputanga practitioner) and Brandon Te Moananui, Lead Talent: Ria Hall, Tina Ngata, Awhitia Mihaere, Aroha Harris, Aroha Healion, Tawera Trinder, DOP: Jordan Cherington, Editors: Taylor Hohepa and Jordan Cherington

By: Taylor, Hohepa [Director].
Contributor(s): Hall, Ria [Producer] | Martin, Rose [Producer] | Haris, Aroha [Producer] | Trinder, Tawera [Executive Producer] | Healion, Aroha [Executive Producer] | Te Moananui, Brandon [Executive Producer] | The Impact Producers.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: 2024Description: online recording (16 mins).Subject(s): Hall, Ria | Ngata, Tina | HAUORA | HAUORA HINENGARO | HAPŪ (WĀHINE) | HEALTH | MĀORI | MĀMĀ | MATE WHAKAMOMORI | MENTAL HEALTH | MOTHERS | ORA | PREGNANCY | TE AO MĀORI | WELLBEING | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Watch on YouTube | Read interview with Tina Ngata, NZ Herald, 9 May 2024 | Read Stuff article, 12 May 2024 | See related report published 2022 Summary: This short documentary offers intimate look into the lives of wāhine Māori navigating their maternity journey in Aotearoa. Ria Hall, acclaimed musician and māmā, shares her story, alongside other wāhine Māori who have faced challenges on the road to motherhood. Indigenous and environmental rights advocate, author and researcher, Tina Ngata, also features in this documentary. Follow the links to related NZ Herald articles. Record #8711
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This short documentary offers intimate look into the lives of wāhine Māori navigating their maternity journey in Aotearoa.
Ria Hall, acclaimed musician and māmā, shares her story, alongside other wāhine Māori who have faced challenges on the road to motherhood.

Indigenous and environmental rights advocate, author and researcher, Tina Ngata, also features in this documentary.

Follow the links to related NZ Herald articles. Record #8711