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“Tagata Pasifika,” screening today (Saturday) at 11.35 a.m. on Two, talks to several New Zea-land-born Cook Islanders who have re-established themselves in their parents’ homeland.
Ina George is a teacher and artist who hopes to bring some of his ideas from the contemporary New Zealand Maori art scene into the teaching and development of an indigenous art style in Rarotonga.
Mann Short and his wife, Sissi, are very health conscious. Aware of the need for health and fitness amongst their people, they decided that the time was right to set up a gymnasium and health centre in Avarua.
Also in today’s programme, reporter Foufou Susana Hukui spends time at one of the locally owned resorts in the Aitutaki group, one of the most beautiful island groups of the Cooks. This resort is run by virtually one family.
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