Healing Journey Of Moko Kauae – Feeling Worthy
Hinewai and the healing journey of her moko kauae
Hine-nui-te-Pō
Poūkahangatus author Tayi Tibble and what it means to be a daughter of Hine-nui-te-Pō.
Part of the Bargain: The Right to Write
What is our right to write in post-colonial Aotearoa?
Children of the Sun
Amiria speaks to the interconnected currents of Hina, Te Hikumata o Raumati and the lunar cycles.
Mana Wahine... Ko Au?
How many of us talk about the wahine toa in our lives, but shrink under the weight of our own mana?
Culture of Retirement
Catherine Delahunty on the invisibility of older women in Pākehā culture.
How Māori Are You?
Melanie shares what it feels like to be asked “How Much Māori Are You?”
Māori Scorecard
Ataria explores identity, colonisation and whakapapa in a collection of three poems
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
When I was 18, I wrote about what kind of relationship I wanted. I still re-visit that old blog post, and I find that I still want the same things
Breathing Life into Writing
An introduction to Irihipeti, her writing and her first article for Awa Wahine
Manifesting the Best Life from Te Kore
Realise your personal potential through Te Kore by Hana Tapiata
Putting the Mana in Mana Wahine
Trinity sending a message to every wahine. You. Are. Powerful
Breathing Life into Writing
An introduction to Irihipeti, her writing and her first article for Awa Wahine.
The Long Hīkoi Home
Abby reflects on learning te reo Māori as her own ocean-navigating journey on a starless night.