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Gabrielle Huria Chief Executive, Te Kura Taka Pini Ltd

Gabrielle Huria MNZM comes from a Māori community in the South Island of New Zealand. The Ngāi Tahu story is one of extraordinary success. As an indigenous people whose lands and economy had been taken in the 19th and 20th century Ngāi Tahu has risen again on the South Island landscape.

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We are Ngāi Tahu – Consciously creating awe

Behavioral ScienceCommunicationsFamilyGlobal StoriesStorytelling

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