Gifts of this Crisis
A handwritten poem by Tylee Hudson on Covid-19 and why we should be listening to Papatūānuku.
The Girl who Believed in Fairies
Grace explores the existence of fairies until adulthood brings the death of magic.
riariaki: uplift
A collection of poetry by Arihia Latham: The crash of living things, Name her after me, Little Potato, New colonies and Cellular division.
Ngā Hākarā
Ngā hākarā or the chakra system in mātauranga Māori as shared by Josephine Raukawa.
I Grew Up Speaking
A poem by Abby Hauraki on speaking a language that is not the language of her tūpuna.
Whenua Narratives
Aramoana and connecting to the stories of her ancestors through the whenua.
Essence Of My Ancestors
Ancestors and the ātua intertwine in this poem by P Edmonds-Topia.
Daughters of Displacement
and our grandmothers couldn’t teach us consent… because they never gave it…
A Bathful of Kawakawa and Hot Water
Heartfelt return home for a young wāhine living in Ahitireiria.
A Story Of Seven
As she waits for the school bus, a young wahine is joined by her racist Pākehā school mate. A true short story.
Nightmare on The Mind
Emma writes about her dreamtime and tūpuna as the pillars that protect wairua.