
Allie Howell
He uri tēnei nō Waitaha-a-Hei, Ngāti Rangiwewehi me Pākehā.
Kei te noho au ki Tāmaki Makaurau.
I am a young tāhine filmmaker, born in Te Whanganui a Tara and raised in Kāpiti, with an innate appreciation of storytelling, tāhuhu kōrero and the combination of the two, to inform narratives at present.
Travelling between te ao Māori, te ao Pākehā, te ao Takatāpui and te ao Turi, I enjoy contributing to kaupapa that speaks to the beauty of community and relationships.
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Allie Howell
He uri tēnei nō Waitaha-a-Hei, Ngāti Rangiwewehi me Pākehā.
Kei te noho au ki Tāmaki Makaurau.
I am a young tāhine filmmaker, born in Te Whanganui a Tara and raised in Kāpiti, with an innate appreciation of storytelling, tāhuhu kōrero and the combination of the two, to inform narratives at present.
Travelling between te ao Māori, te ao Pākehā, te ao Takatāpui and te ao Turi, I enjoy contributing to kaupapa that speaks to the beauty of community and relationships.
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