Archive
Every issue of Awa Wahine is created to be held, revisited, and shared.
With each new edition, we open one piece from the previous issue to everyone. This archive also holds years of essays, reflections, interviews, and stories from the pages of Awa Wahine.
Begin anywhere.
Nuhaka, Home of Heart
The karanga to Nuhaka was too strong for Josephine Raukawa to ignore.
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.
Essence Of My Ancestors
Ancestors and the ātua intertwine in this poem by P Edmonds-Topia.
Nightmare on The Mind
Emma writes about her dreamtime and tūpuna as the pillars that protect wairua.
Julia Cassidy
Juliana and her great-grandmother who witnessed a chain of Irish and Māori resistance after the British invasion of Parihaka.

