Hine Te Ariki Parata-Walker

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Hine (Ngati Porou, Ngai Tahu) is a medical student and the playwright of The Jumpers, being read as part of Te Pou Theatre’s Koanga Festival. She was born and raised in Tolaga Bay (Uawa) on the East Coast.

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Loose Canons22.09.23

Loose Canons: Hine Te Ariki Parata-Walker

Hine Te Ariki Parata-Walker shares five things that inspired her play 'The Jumpers', which will be read as a part of the Kōanga Festival 2023.

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