Awa Wahine – Issue 6: Ono

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Awa Wahine Issue 6: Ono – A Magical Celebration of Creation

Awa Wahine is more than a magazine; it’s a korowai of kōrero and toi to resonate with your ngākau and light a fire in your puku—lovingly crafted by Indigenous writers and artists. Perfect for readers who love inspiring, culturally rich storytelling.

In our sixth issue, Auaha: Shape & Create, we delve into the transformative magic of creation in its many forms. Guided by kaiwāwāhi matua Ataria Sharman, this issue explores the witchy and powerful ways we shape our realities—reconnecting with marae, reading the whetū, connecting with atua, or nurturing artistic expression.

This is arguably our most enchanting issue, with striking cover art by Christina Rena of Hinerangiora, The Astral Healer, and Te Metamorphosis of Hine. It also includes an astrological guide through the seasonal shift to Hine Raumati by resident astrologer and witch Saskia Sassen, a roundtable interview on the witch archetype in literature with authors Claire Mabey and Cassie Hart, and evocative essays by Eartha Davis and Sneha Singh.

Order your copy today and be part of the magic!

Awa Wahine is one of the few magazines covering kaupapa that will leave you/your mā/sis/friend feeling better. The beautiful imagery, thick tactile pages, intelligent wānanga, and wairua-uplifting insights are best enjoyed with a cuppa in a shaft of afternoon sunlight wearing your comfiest kākahu/clothes, appropriate snacks within reach.” - Te Arawhata

“While it may have a small budget and be just one collection, it [Awa Wahine] is an absolute gem. I hope there are more editions as Awa Wahine is creating a special space that will educate, uplift and inspire a whole new generation of wāhine Māori writers and creatives.” - Rebekah Lyell (NZ Booklovers)

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Awa Wahine Issue 6: Ono – A Magical Celebration of Creation

Awa Wahine is more than a magazine; it’s a korowai of kōrero and toi to resonate with your ngākau and light a fire in your puku—lovingly crafted by Indigenous writers and artists. Perfect for readers who love inspiring, culturally rich storytelling.

In our sixth issue, Auaha: Shape & Create, we delve into the transformative magic of creation in its many forms. Guided by kaiwāwāhi matua Ataria Sharman, this issue explores the witchy and powerful ways we shape our realities—reconnecting with marae, reading the whetū, connecting with atua, or nurturing artistic expression.

This is arguably our most enchanting issue, with striking cover art by Christina Rena of Hinerangiora, The Astral Healer, and Te Metamorphosis of Hine. It also includes an astrological guide through the seasonal shift to Hine Raumati by resident astrologer and witch Saskia Sassen, a roundtable interview on the witch archetype in literature with authors Claire Mabey and Cassie Hart, and evocative essays by Eartha Davis and Sneha Singh.

Order your copy today and be part of the magic!

Awa Wahine is one of the few magazines covering kaupapa that will leave you/your mā/sis/friend feeling better. The beautiful imagery, thick tactile pages, intelligent wānanga, and wairua-uplifting insights are best enjoyed with a cuppa in a shaft of afternoon sunlight wearing your comfiest kākahu/clothes, appropriate snacks within reach.” - Te Arawhata

“While it may have a small budget and be just one collection, it [Awa Wahine] is an absolute gem. I hope there are more editions as Awa Wahine is creating a special space that will educate, uplift and inspire a whole new generation of wāhine Māori writers and creatives.” - Rebekah Lyell (NZ Booklovers)

Awa Wahine Issue 6: Ono – A Magical Celebration of Creation

Awa Wahine is more than a magazine; it’s a korowai of kōrero and toi to resonate with your ngākau and light a fire in your puku—lovingly crafted by Indigenous writers and artists. Perfect for readers who love inspiring, culturally rich storytelling.

In our sixth issue, Auaha: Shape & Create, we delve into the transformative magic of creation in its many forms. Guided by kaiwāwāhi matua Ataria Sharman, this issue explores the witchy and powerful ways we shape our realities—reconnecting with marae, reading the whetū, connecting with atua, or nurturing artistic expression.

This is arguably our most enchanting issue, with striking cover art by Christina Rena of Hinerangiora, The Astral Healer, and Te Metamorphosis of Hine. It also includes an astrological guide through the seasonal shift to Hine Raumati by resident astrologer and witch Saskia Sassen, a roundtable interview on the witch archetype in literature with authors Claire Mabey and Cassie Hart, and evocative essays by Eartha Davis and Sneha Singh.

Order your copy today and be part of the magic!

Awa Wahine is one of the few magazines covering kaupapa that will leave you/your mā/sis/friend feeling better. The beautiful imagery, thick tactile pages, intelligent wānanga, and wairua-uplifting insights are best enjoyed with a cuppa in a shaft of afternoon sunlight wearing your comfiest kākahu/clothes, appropriate snacks within reach.” - Te Arawhata

“While it may have a small budget and be just one collection, it [Awa Wahine] is an absolute gem. I hope there are more editions as Awa Wahine is creating a special space that will educate, uplift and inspire a whole new generation of wāhine Māori writers and creatives.” - Rebekah Lyell (NZ Booklovers)

Awa Wahine offers free returns or exchanges within 30 days of purchase. You can return your product for store credit, a different product, or a refund by emailing ataria@awawahine.com.