Speakers

JB Heperi-Smith

Joanne Heperi

Tipene Heperi

Roger Maaka

Brian Morris

Conrad Nepe Apatu

Johnny Nepe Apatu

Makere Thorstensen

Recreations actor

Rico Morris

Mau rākau performers

Fabian, General, Jaziah, Josh, Logan, Oliver and Taranaki.

Camera

Roy Taoho

Sound

Nathaniel Leith

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