Summaries

A factual documentary series that highlights and promotes Maori success within the farming sector. The series is uplifting and inspirational and that highlights the uniqueness of Maori within the industry, told through a Maori lens.

Details

Genres
  • Documentary
Release date Mar 29, 2021
Countries of origin New Zealand
Official sites Official Facebook
Language English
Filming locations New Zealand
Production companies Jack Media

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Tech specs

Runtime 26m
Color Color
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Synopsis

Home, Land & Sea a ten part factual documentary series that highlights and promotes Maori success within the greater farming sector. Home, Land & Sea will present an uplifting and inspirational series that highlights the uniqueness of Maori within the sector, told through a Maori lens.

We reveal the heartfelt and aspirational stories of people as they return home, reclaim and revitalize their land and their river. From grassroots methodology to iwi led groundbreaking initiatives, more Maori are reconnecting to the land, rivers and oceans, like never before.

Key drivers for Maori are sustainability and capacity building for future generations, not just the immediate family, but for hapu and iwi. This series will identify and highlight this unique approach, It's about providing for the generations to come so they may grow and thrive.

The modern farmer is acutely aware of climate change and the environmental impacts of their decisions on the land that they leave behind for their mokopuna. As a result, Maori are reframing the ways in which they interact with the land the waterways- optimising the growth of cultural confidence, and the acknowledgement of indigenous and ancient harvesting practices - all contributing to the global success of Maori enterprise.

When it comes to innovation and entrepreneurial approaches Maori are leading the way and Home, Land & Sea provides the perfect opportunity to showcase this Maori success by visiting different locations across New Zealand exploring what innovation looks like to Maori.

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