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"When you look around the Marae and you can’t help but pull your baby close because you know stay away from that Uncle".
Chanz Mikaere, a provocative Te Arawa artist, poet and academic is calling for iwi and hapū to "stand down" known and convicted pedophiles
A Te Arawa artist is launching a collection of works in the form of a comic book which depicts kapa haka performers as superheroes.
The artist, Chanz Mikaere, says the project has been five years in the making. Mikaere says, “We need to show our kids positive role
“Te Arawa Superheroes: a World First for recognising kapahaka legacies”
“In the age of Superheroes and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it makes sense to use the superhero genre and combine kapahaka, te reo, visual arts and technology in spectacular ways: acknowledging the kaihaka of my generation.
A Rotorua-based NZ digital production team are working in conjunction with an international production group from Canada to make a high end digital web and social media series aimed at empowering indigenous young women.
Māori artist Chanz Mikaere, spokesperson for the international web series which comprises
When it comes to super heroes, our children are inundated with media from overseas. But a Māori publisher wants to offer our kids an alternative to the usual fare that's served up by the likes of Marvel Entertainment.
A new book is set to hit the
A decision made by Rotorua District Council not to showcase an artist’s work depicting genitalia at their premiere exhibition due to open next month has drawn criticism.
Te Arawa artist Chanz Mikaere is renowned for her provocative work, but the council says her submissions do not
(by Chanz Mikaere)
The final day of the public submissions are being held at the Rotorua Lakes Council on the proposed Te Arawa Partnership model.
There have been close to 2000 submissions received in total, representing a the highest number of submissions received on a single issue, with