Te Wairua ki Roto
After eight years of ups and downs, Bonnie Baty finally completed her first set of Kaupapa Māori Intuitive Cards, a process that was both emotionally challenging and rewarding.
Mate Wahine
Sonya’s first period intertwines with a tangi, marking a moment of personal change and tradition.
On this Mother’s Day
Content warning: Miscarriage.
Teah Carlson shares a poem on her personal experience of miscarrying her baby.
Too White, and Too Brown
After moving from Te Taitokerau to Te Waipounamu, Tehya Henare-Toka went from not Māori enough, to the brownest in the room.
No Fat Chicks Allowed
Cameron MacCausland-Taylor on the media representation of fat women.
Te Rere o te Kererū
Sarah Knipping reflects on her whakapapa and writes her first karakia.
Kapu Tī with a Māmā
Emma Te Rina Smith, mum to Son, shares her haerenga through hapūtanga.
Generations of Te Ataarangi ki roto o Tainui
I noho a Emma Te Rina Smith ki te whakawhiti kōrero ki tētehi o ngā rūruhi me tētehi o ngā mokopuna o Te Ataarangi e pā ana ki tēnei kaupapa, te whakarauora i te reo Māori.
Tea with Metiria
Catherine Delahunty has tea with Metiria Turei. Is fairness in New Zealand mythological? Who will stand with the people with no one on their side?