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TAANIKO AND VIENNA NORDSTROM/SOLDIERS ROAD PORTRAITS
Rima Te Wiata holds an ancient hīrau (waka paddle), which was a gift from her cousin, tā moko artist Inia Taylor.
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Kiwi icon of stage and screen Rima Te Wiata speaks to Aroha Awarau about flipping the script on dementia, standing up for trans rights and what Matariki means to her. As an actor, love is one of the strongest emotions to express on the stage and screen, and it has inspired many powerful performances. For Rima Te Wiata, one of New Zealand’s most acclaimed actresses, she was selfless when caring for her mother, Beryl, during her eight-year struggle with dementia, until she passed away in 2017. Reflecting back on the many tender moments she had with Beryl, Rima has realised that showing unconditional love towards her mother during her illness has made her a stronger person.
John Summers: Daydreaming about the old New Zealand stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.