
No Māori Allowed
When a "secret" history is unearthed, a town must confront its racist past.
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When an academic unearths a forgotten history, residents of the small township of Pukekohe, including kaumātua who have never told their personal stories before, confront its deep and dark racist past.
Production
Television New Zealand
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast
Phyllis Bhana
Polly Pare Rauwhero
Catherine Tamihere
Massey McInnes Hiku
Robert Bartholomew
Taitimu Maipi
Materoa Kite
Brien Golding
Dr. Jenny Lee-Morgan
Caleb Tamihere
Andrew Baker
John Hutton
Richard Nahi
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