She took lessons at Toi Ohomai to enhance her knowledge and confidence speaking te reo Māori. Potaka-Dewes is also an experienced kapa haka performer and wants to inspire other young women along the way.
"I really perpetuate our culture in any stage that I'm on whether it be in te ao kapa haka or in musical theatre or in stage plays. I really try to stay grounded in the fact that I am Māori because I was removed from that."
Miss Rotorua is very different to the old-fashioned Miss World-style pageant. It's about finding mana wahine instead of parading in swimsuits and although she does have big hair, Potaka-Dewes insists it's all natural.
"It's about being our authentic self," she said. "If you've got natural hair, than let that natural hair go. I mean look at mine, the wind is blowing and it's all out, but i think that's where the true beauty is."
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