Der Liebe entgegen (2002, TV Movie) – Henry Tufare
Family
Kaa was born in Rangitukia on New Zealand's East Cape. He was from the Māori tribes of Ngati Porou and Ngati Kahungunu. His father was the Reverend Tipi Whenua Kaa, from Rangitukia, who was vicar of the Waiapu parish and his mother Hohipene Kaa (formerly Whaanga) was from Wairoa. He was one of 12 children. His siblings include: Keri Kaa, a writer and Māori language advocate; Hone Kaa, an Anglican church leader and child welfare advocate; and Arapera Blank, a writer and poet.[6]
References
^ abcMurray, Stuart (2008). Images of dignity : Barry Barclay and fourth cinema. Wellington, N.Z.: Huia. pp. 56–57. ISBN978-1-86969-328-2. OCLC219583209.
^"Ngati". New Zealand Film Commission. Retrieved 22 November 2019.