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No Māori Allowed

Oct 18, 2022
0h 44m
★ 8.0

When a "secret" history is unearthed, a town must confront its racist past.

Overview

When an academic unearths a forgotten history, residents of the small township of Pukekohe, including kaumātua who have never told their personal stories before, confront its deep and dark racist past.

Genres

Documentary
Drama

Production Companies

Television New Zealand

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Cast

Phyllis Bhana

Phyllis Bhana

Polly Pare Rauwhero

Polly Pare Rauwhero

Catherine Tamihere

Catherine Tamihere

Massey McInnes Hiku

Massey McInnes Hiku

Robert Bartholomew

Robert Bartholomew

Taitimu Maipi

Taitimu Maipi

Materoa Kite

Materoa Kite

Brien Golding

Brien Golding

Dr. Jenny Lee-Morgan

Dr. Jenny Lee-Morgan

Caleb Tamihere

Caleb Tamihere

Andrew Baker

Andrew Baker

John Hutton

John Hutton