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.
Te Rere o te Kererū
Sarah Knipping reflects on her whakapapa and writes her first karakia.
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.
Whenua Narratives
Aramoana and connecting to the stories of her ancestors through the whenua.
Daughters of Displacement
and our grandmothers couldn’t teach us consent… because they never gave it…
Gratitude for my Blessings
“The thousands of strands of whakapapa that are bound together allow me to be here on this earth today”

