The driving force behind the Ngāi Tahu land claim, Sir Tipene O’Regan, admits the isolation, the malice towards his family and the shenanigans of politics.
Maori campaigner Minnie Westrupp reveals the loneliness of battling men, politicians and her own people to secure the rights of her iwi, Rongmaiwahine.
Waka builder and navigator, Heke Puhipi, shares how a boy without education became a captain of industry and the near death experience that almost ended it.
Historian and author, Ranginui Walker, discloses the death threats before showing viewers one of his proudest achievements – a state of the art long drop.