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Mihi Aroha
Auckland Theatre Company and Hāpai Productions would like to thank the following for their help with this production: by
Tama Waipara, Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival, Maarire Brunning-Kouka, Brunning whānau, Mere Boynton, Jordan Walker, Tommy Taurima, Hera Dunleavy, Grace Hoete, Teokotai Paitai, Margaret Goldsmith, Shirley Simmons, Scotty Cotter, Stu Turner, Waimihi Hotere, Ani-Piki Tuari, Amy McCaskill, Jane Hakaraia, Johnson Witehira, Karena Letham, Hone Hurihanganui, Natala Gwiazdzinski, Ebony Filikitonga, Sally Hughes, Desray Armstrong, Jessica Sanderson, Vanessa Immink, Dolina Wehipeihana, Hone Kouka, Mīria George, Tainui Tukiwaho, Amber Curreen, Marama Lloyd, Tānemahuta Gray, Carla van Zon, Te Ohorere Williams, Luka Te Ngere Wolfgram, Te Kura Toi Whakaari o Aotearoa: NZ Drama School, Homeland, Foundation North, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Gisborne Chris Brown at Theatrical Solutions, Dust Palace.
Mahana film clip courtesy of Robin Scholes, Lee Tamahori and the New Zealand Film Commission.
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