One of my first jobs at the Rotorua Daily Post 20 years ago was calling our lovely kaumatua Anaru Rangiheuea to ask for his comment on a story.
Previously I was a fully fledged Timaruvian (from Timaru in the South Island), so needless to say, I hadn't exactly been immersed in Maori culture.
I don't recall too much about tikanga or Maori history being taught at my schools and I was pretty confused that time our teacher showed us some Maori rock drawings while on a school camp at Raincliff. I remember thinking, "What on earth are we looking at these for?"
For those confused about my Maori surname, I used to be Kelly Blanchard before getting married 10 years ago.
When I started at this newspaper our then editor took one look at me and handed me the Maori Affairs beat to cover.