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.
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Hinetītama / Hine-nui-te-Pō
Deborah Heke on the multifaceted atua wāhine who is the gatekeeper of worlds.
Generations of Te Ataarangi ki roto o Tainui
I noho a Emma Te Rina Smith ki te whakawhiti kōrero ki tētehi o ngā rūruhi me tētehi o ngā mokopuna o Te Ataarangi e pā ana ki tēnei kaupapa, te whakarauora i te reo Māori.
What Mother's Day Taught Me
On Mother’s Day, what about tamariki who don’t have a nuclear whānau?
Love Notes in the Group Chat
Love looks like a million dollars and a shared Afterpay password, reckons Laura Toailoa.
Parihaka – 140 Years
Lauren Keenan reflects on 140 years since the Parihaka protests and their relevance today.

