EPISODE · Oct 12, 2025 · 1H 27M
Veteran activist Tāme Iti on racism, te reo Māori, protesting, and how art saved his life
from Kiwi Yarns · host rova | Brodie Kane Media
For more than five decades, Tāme Iti has been at the forefront of the pursuit of Māori rights in Aotearoa. From being silenced from speaking te reo as a child, to finding strength in protest and tackling challenges head-on in remarkable ways, he has never stopped questioning the status quo. Tāme is as well known and respected for his art as for his activism, and says the former saved his life and played a vital role in his healing. This conversation, alongside reading his new memoir Mana, came at an especially meaningful time for me. I hope you enjoy this kōrero. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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For more than five decades, Tāme Iti has been at the forefront of the pursuit of Māori rights in Aotearoa. From being silenced from speaking te reo as a child, to finding strength in protest and tackling challenges head-on in remarkable ways, he has never stopped questioning the status quo. Tāme is as well known and respected for his art as for his activism, and says the former saved his life and played a vital role in his healing. This conversation, alongside reading his new memoir Mana, came at an especially meaningful time for me. I hope you enjoy this kōrero. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Veteran activist Tāme Iti on racism, te reo Māori, protesting, and how art saved his life
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