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"Te Whanganui-a-Tara, political hub of Aotearoa and a city that carries the rep of being home to individuals all free to express themselves. This was the city I chose to move to when I left my small town home for university. I loved the arts and the creative scene, I loved that people could walk down the street dressed how they like and the only people who would stare are the out-of-towners. But surely it has not always been like this? Building on the themes explored in episode 3 of He Kākano Ahau, I wanted to get out and about to learn about some of the stories of early Wellington that make it what it is today. At the heart, a history of Māori drag queens like the iconic Carmen Rupe and the community she wrapped around her in the central city. In this video, I’m exploring Māoritanga and the nooks of the city that allow it to thrive." Listen to the He Kākano Ahau podcast episode here: https://www.renews.co.nz/to-be-maori-... Made with support from RNZ and NZ on Air