Looking Back To Go Forward
Dive into our histories, traditions, and legacies, uncovering the roots that guide us toward the future.
He Ōhākī – Imparting Words of Wisdom
John Rangihau's Tūhoe wisdom, voiced through his daughter Kararaina, addresses a legacy of institutional racism.
He Hekenga Tūhura
In his final interview, Sir Hector Busby reflects on celestial navigation and waka carving's legacy.
Soldiers Road
Connecting to culture through art, Soldiers Road Portraits reframe identity for a group of young Māori.
‘Aka’ōu: Tātatau in the Cook Islands
An unlikely master of traditional Polynesian art Tātatau, seeks to pass his legacy to an apprentice.
Testimony
A Tongan-born New Zealander admits the painful truth behind what really happened to his family during the Dawn Raids.
Waihorotiu
Exploring an urban waterscape reveals hidden depths and complexities beyond a city surface.
Please Open
Cultural icon and cinematic relic The Crystal Palace fights to hold off the final curtain call.
Baba
Joel Kefali animates his grandfather's vibrant tales, bridging memory's gaps with love and nostalgia.
The Colourist
Grace Rawson revisits the art of hand-tinted photography, a craft she mastered in the 1950s with Whites Aviation.