Originally published by Māori Television
Tūmanako Silveira of Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Raukawa and Pare Hauraki, is the first Māori man with a mataora, that Te Ao Mārama is aware of, to be admitted to the bar as a lawyer.
"I'm thrilled, I'm ecstatic, it's taken a long time to attain this achievement, but today is about celebrating those who helped and supported me to reach this milestone, my teachers, my family and my friends. This day is to honour them. If it weren't for them, I would not be here today."
Silveira has a strong relationship with tā moko artist Cy McLeod. After receiving his pūhoro, Silveira decided the time was right to embrace his mataora and represent the symbols of his ancestors.
"The role of the lawyer is to represent those who are going before the courts, and I want the court to hear te reo sounding throughout its walls, and for the court to hear the divine authority, the essential force and sacredness of those who are before it."