‘I can be part of the conversation’: singer-songwriter Jen Cloher on embracing their Maōri heritage

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With haka chants and ancient proverbs, the Australian musician connected deeply with Maōri culture for their new album – another personal reckoning after understanding their gender identity

‘Takatāpui, like, what a gift!’: I Am the River, The River Is Me by Jen Cloher is out now.But Being Human is also an acknowledgment of country. For Cloher, there was tension between returning to reconnect with ancestors on one colonised island, when they live on another colonised island with its own fraught history: “My very presence here is evidence of that. I wasn’t invited here, you know, I’m an uninvited guest.

“I’m not disappearing my own whiteness. I’m pakeha; my skin is white. I didn’t grow up in an oppressed community, living a really tough life in Aotearoa, like some of my cousins have done. I come from a lot of privilege. But it doesn’t mean that I can’t be part of the conversation, and that I can’t use my art to speak about bigger things that matter to me.”

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