Ngahuia M
I’m a rainbow. Everyday I change colour, yesterday I was wearing blue. My family is like tropical punch. They come from Samoa, Rarotonga, Scotland,…
Read MoreI’m a rainbow. Everyday I change colour, yesterday I was wearing blue. My family is like tropical punch. They come from Samoa, Rarotonga, Scotland,…
Read MoreI always say that I survived a system. A system which was set up to disempower our people. I challenged those barriers. I walked…
Read MoreAbout two years ago we had a family gathering. We have a family home in Thames, around the coast in Te Puru and have…
Read MoreMy parents weren’t the richest, but they were smart with their money. They also showed us immense care and compassion and they are where…
Read MoreMum got pregnant to a Caribbean man and the relationship didn’t work so they separated. She was a single pakeha mum, pregnant with me,…
Read MoreI had a stroke last year in May. It was scary lying there paralysed wondering if I’d end up being a vegetable. I decided…
Read MoreI was raised by my grandparents. My mum left in the first years of my life and my dad went off to the Korean…
Read MoreMy dad never got to see the man I am now. He died at home and his last words were him calling out my…
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