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Coming home

‘I felt a yearning, a pull to return to my real home,” says Pio Terei early in the first episode of Kāinga Whenua. That real home is in Mitimiti, a tiny settlement north of Hokianga in Northland, where he was born, where his mother still lives – and where Teina, his teenage son, was laid to rest in 2016.

The loss of his

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