Tāme Iti (Ngāi Tūhoe) has stood at the heart of Aotearoa’s struggle for Indigenous rights. His voice has constantly challenged New Zealand to reckon with its colonial legacy. Once branded as a dangerous activist, now hailed as a national treasure, Tāme has lived the contradictions and realities of standing with mana motuhake in a modern world. Mana is the story of a man who has never stopped challenging the status quo. Tāme will kōrero with his son, Toi Kai Rākau Iti (Ngāi Tūhoe), about the road he walked and the people who joined him: the comrades, the supporters, and the ones who tried to take him out.