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Merata Mita
Merata Mita is a key figure in the story of Māori filmmaking. Through documentaries, interviews and her dramatic feature Mauri, she was a passionate voice for Māori, a provocateur, an advocate for change, and an inspiration to a growing global tribe of indigenous filmmakers.
Merata Mita grew up in the Bay of Plenty town of Maketu, "the eldest daughter and third child of nine children". She had a traditional rural Māori upbringing, and was expected to miss school come planting time. "I always had this quiet fulfilling feeling about being part of Ngāti Pikiao." Sometimes she watched newsreels as they were projected onto the walls of the local wharenui.
Unsure what to do for a career, she began eight years teaching, at age 19. Her high school students at Kawerau College were mostly Māori or Pacific Islanders, and "mostly condemned to failure". Mita tried to foster an atmosphere of aroha, rather than authoritarianism. The students were good at "expressing themselves through art, image, drawing"; Mita realised "how powerful image was in reaching people who don't have other communication skills".
Mita worked on her first documentary in 1977, helping a Japanese film crew organise interviews with Māori. The same year she made an unforgettable screen
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Best of E-Tangata, Volume 2
Description
A thought-provoking set of Maori, Pasifika, and tangata Tiriti writers combine in this celebration of some of the best writing from E-Tangata. Traverse a landscape of contemporary and historical issues through the lens of a mother's loss, a man's hard-won expertise, a homesick student abroad and with the knowledge that all good things begin with ten guitars. These writings exemplify that grief and hope go hand-in-hand in the pursuit of justice and the reclaiming of identities in Aotearoa and the Pacific.
Contributors
Becky Manawatu, Maui Solomon, Max Harris, Andrew Robb, Joanna Kidman, Joe Williams, Moana Maniapoto, Kingi Snelgar, Emmaline Pickering-Martin, Moana Jackson, Rangi Matamua, Dale Husband, Patrick Thomsen, Shelley Burne-Field, Tainui Stephens, Connie Buchanan, Simone Kaho and Christine Ammunson
Additional information
Weight | 500 g |
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Dimensions | 110 × 180 mm |
ISBN | 9781988587639 |
Dimensions | 110 x 180 mm |
Book Type | Paperback / softback |
Author | Tapu Misa |
Author Bio | Tapu Misa is a leading Pacific Islands columnist and was on New Zealand's Broadcasting Standards Authority for six years. She is currently a freelance journalist and has published regular columns in the New Zeala |