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tribal affiliations: Ngati Kahu ki Whangaroa, Te Whanau Pani, Ngati Uru, Te Aeto, Ngati Hine, Ngati Manu, Te Kapotai, Te Whakatohea, Ngati Tamahaua, Ngati Rua and is a matanga (expert) in Nga mahi a Te Whare Pora (The house of Weaving)
Taught and mentored by Te Warihi Kokowai Hetaraka, the late Alice Ringapoto Pihema, Wanairangi Nopera, and Edward Poraumati Maxwell. Her weaving is based on her customary practice, Many of her works can be viewed on numerous marae throughout Aotearoa, whariki, Tukutuku and contemporary designs in public buildings in Te Tai Tokerau, Te Hononga, Hundertvasser Kawakawa, and Bay of Islands Railway Station.