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Potaua Biasiny-Tule
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021 179 9091

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Nikolasa Biasiny-Tule
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07 345 8139
021 244 1031

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Te Whanau
Potaua Biasiny-Tule
(Ngati Pikiao, Tuhoe, Niue, Te Whanau a Apanui, Ngati Kahungunu, FBC)

Potaua (BA Pols, PGDipMPD (Hons)) is a dedicated indigenous academic, innovator and entrepreneur. He has worked in Parliament and at the Waitangi Tribunal. He currently works full time for TangataWhenua.com. In 2008, he project managed Google Maori and in 2007, he published a chapter in the book, State of the Maori Nation. The same year he also wrote on Technopreneurs in Tu Mai magazine. Potaua is Managing Director of TangataWhenua.com and Editor for RANGIKAINGA. Potaua has particular interest in exploring how the Treaty of Waitangi is relevent within today's world, the evolution of Maori Politics and Environmental Kaitiakitanga.

Nikolasa Biasiny-Tule (Puerto Rican, Dutch)

Nikolasa (BSocSci, PGDipMPD (Hons), MSocSci (Hons)) is continues to work on her PhD in Digital Cultures in Academic Environments. Nikolasa is Administrative Director and Content Manager for both TangataWhenua.com and RANGIKAINGA and is responsible for marketing and advertising, layout, design and general content maintenance. Nikolasa has special interest in ICT, Indigenous Online Learning, Kaupapa Maori Politics and Community-based Housing Programmes.

Atutahi Biasiny-Tule (4 years)

Atutahi is the most mischievous member of the whanau. He enjoys singing, breakdancing, playing the drums, going for walks, annoying his sister, cat and dog and playing on the beach. An incredible future is on the horizon for young Atutahi and we look forward to sharing the journey with him.

Hiona Biasiny-Tule (10 months)

Hiona is currently teething but generally LOVES to bounce, play with her Papa and look for Jackson her dog.


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