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.
Goddesses and Grandmothers
Jessica Maclean recounts pūrākau, kōrero tuku iho and reflects on tūpuna wahine.
Atua Wahine and Mana Wahine
Ataria weaves together the pūrākau of atua wahine with her whakapapa.
Hinepunui-o-Toka
Ruby Solly reflects on her tūpuna and atua wahine of the southern winds, Hinepunui-o-toka.
Moko of Hineteiwaiwa
In this short story, a young girl and her ancestress work together to save two beached tohorā.
With Teeth
Cassie reflects on her journey learning about Atua and connecting with Hine-nui-te-Pō.

