TEEKS on being Māori in a mostly Pākehā music industry (Re: News Interview 2020)
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- Опубліковано 19 січ 2021
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TEEKS and filmmaker/writer Matariki Bennett talk the poeticness of Te reo, being lighter-skinned Māori and the emphasis of whakaiti in tikanga.
Source credit: Re: News
Interviewer: Matariki Bennett
Producer: Maggie Shui
Camera: Liam Van Eeden
Mean to see young proud maori conversating like this, would love to see it more often. We are generally a more private people, but we should be encouraged to comfortably share our insights in a space like this you know
I want to learn more of this culture and the people. They are beautiful souls.
My thoughts exactly. I so respect him embracing his culture.
I am so interested to know more about your culture. Your voice is amazing. Love from Sweden🥰
His eyes! God he's beautiful
I LOVE TEEKS. I PRAY FOR HIM, I CRY FOR HIM💜🙏✌🏾
Our culture is beautiful I hear your depth of soul in your voice You heal with your voice Such beauty such poetry such wairua Love love love Perfect timing brother xxx
Absolutely love this man💝
Awesome interview!
His so inspirational 😩✨
knew there was something about him & his music than i found out he was māori. much aroha to you & your whanau🤍
Great interview and amazing maori artist
Omg I had no idea he is maori. Came across his first time song last year which is one of my fave songs. Makes me so proud to see him living the dream
Yes!!!
I've been looking for this interview. Saw it on Facebook and could only catch a few minutes of it.
BIG MASSIVE FAN OF TEEKS..CHUR MAORI.
Love it teeks mauri ora
He rawe tā kōrua kōrero 🤙🏽👏🏽
I LOVE YOU ❤️
I love you more and more
😍
❤️❤️❤️❤️🇲🇽
💯👍👏😊
Interviewer is VERY white passing lol. Love that they are so proudly Maori and how he is preserving the language through song.
"Mean Maori Mean" Awesome Korero Teek! "Represent" Yeah boi..
What does Pakeha mean ?
Pakeha = white European
Beautiful white person
@@markwarne5049 no lol it just means non māori person, most commonly used to describe white european
Colonization has a large part to play in whakaiti-tanga to the point of self loathing. We need to acknowledge that and stop being so fucking modest. Start celebrating us and tell everyone else to get fucked.
I think Maori singers have had a pretty strong history in the New Zealand music industry, so I don't think there has been a lack of role models for young aspiring Maori musicians.
I am a pakeha, and I think sprinkling ashes on a stage is just really weird and gross. One thing, try to let him finish his answers.
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