Bloody Woman By Lana Lopesi
Bloody Woman is some bloody good writing. It moves between academic, journalistic and personal essay. Lana moves back and forward across these genr...
View full detailsBloody Woman is some bloody good writing. It moves between academic, journalistic and personal essay. Lana moves back and forward across these genr...
View full detailsThis volume collects a number of Hana Pera Aoake's provocative texts about what it means to be Māori in the 21st Century. This book is brought to l...
View full detailsAn exciting poetry book by young, māori Wellingtonian author Tayi Tibble. This book is all about beauty, activism, power and popular culture that h...
View full detailsAnother banger from young, Māori, Wellington award-winning author Tayi Tibble. She is known for her combination of irreverence, activism, power and...
View full detailsA beautiful verse novel / poetry book by Rubby Solly (Kāi Tahu, Waitaha, Kāti Māmoe) who is a writer, musician and taonga pūoro practitioner living...
View full detailsWe've been long time fans of Jessica Hinerangi for a while because of her beautiful art and great instagram. Now this poet, illustrator and journal...
View full detailsHiwa is a vibrant, essential collection of contemporary Māori short stories, featuring twenty-seven writers working in English or te reo Māori. The...
View full detailsRewi: Āta haere, kia tere is a tribute to the late architect Rewi Thompson (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Raukawa), a visionary thinker who believed that grea...
View full detailsTe Waka Hourua's own account of their treaty redaction at Te Papa in December 2023. This book authored by the artists themselves is a first-hand re...
View full detailsTusitala is the debut poetry collection of Danielle Kionasina Dilys Thomson, known for their work with Tagata Atamai which aims to amplify the voic...
View full detailsFor many, education is synonymous with uniforms and tote trays, assemblies and sports days. The cool terraces of a lecture theatre; the rotating te...
View full detailsWorking across painting, drawing and sculpture, Ayesha Green (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga, Kāi Tahu) examines histories of Māori and Pākehā repre...
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