Indigenous Women In Film: Interview with Tia Taurere-Clearsky

Published: July 21, 2021, 4:35 p.m.

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Interview with Tia Taurere-Clearsky, founder of Whaea Productions.

Tia Taurere-Clearsky of Whaea Productions is Indigenous from the Ng\\u0101puhi/Te Aup\\u014duri Nations of Aotearoa (New Zealand), lives on Coast Salish Territory of Turtle Island (North America/Canada) and was born in the Koolin Nations (Melbourne Australia).

Tia immigrated to Coast Salish Territory Turtle Island to be with her husband Curtis Clearsky, who is of First Nations Blackfoot/Anishinaabe Nations.

One of her passions is striving to create International Solidarity by building synergies between Indigenous, Activists and Creative communities. She believes in working towards Tino Rangatiratanga, Self Determination for all peoples, through Creative Resistance, Creative Communications. She has skills in multimedia production, critical analysis of the world we live in today and a deep respect for our Earth Mother Papat\\u016b\\u0101nuku .

Tia\\u2019s production company Whaea Productions is named after the M\\u0101ori word Wh\\u0101ea is pronounced like \\u201cFire\\u201d, our \\u2018wh\\u2019 is an \\u2018f\\u2019 in english. Wh\\u0101ea is a mother, an aunty, a teacher, an older woman who is nurturing, caring, a knowledge keeper and a leader in the community.

https://www.whaeaproductions.com

Music featured on this episode is by Tia\\u2019s husband Curtis Clearsky and the Constellationz:

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Broken Treaties

This episode first aired May 24, 2021 for Broken Boxes on Radio Coyote, a project initiated by Raven Chacon and CCA Wattis Institute, on the occasion of Chacon\'s 2020-21 Capp Street Artist-in-Residency. Radio Coyote is currently produced by Atomic Culture and will transition to new programming on July 16, 2021. www.radiocoyote.org

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