Although he grew up in a large family that did not speak Maori, te reo has shaped Josh Rakatairi's pathway in life.
It has also brought Josh, born and raised in Marton, back to his Ngti Kahungunu roots.
This year, his achievement as an up-and-coming Maori voice was celebrated with a Ngati Kahungunu Nga Tohu Reo Te Tira Hou o Te Reo Maori (Rangatahi) award.
He employs his te reo skills as a consultant, transcribing, translating, editing and researching for Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated and was one of the instigators of Te Tira Hou, a grassroots movement which aims to bridge the intergenerational gap by advocating for a te reo education that lifts youth to a standard where they will have achieved.
While originally set on a career in television as a presenter, Josh found himself drawn to study a degree and considered EIT the best option.