Mate Wahine
Sonya’s first period intertwines with a tangi, marking a moment of personal change and tradition.
The Promise Part II
Content warning: Grief after suicide loss.
This poignant reflection captures the essence of grief and the ethereal comfort found in the memories and dreams of a lost friend.
Whispers of Memories
Memories of bay-side moments and fireside tales with Nana are vividly captured in poems by Melepua Uata that evoke nostalgia, love, and the passage of time.
The Promise
Content warning: Grief after suicide loss.
Hana Tawhai confronts the aftermath of her friend's passing, delving into shattered worlds and seeking solace amidst unanswered questions.
On this Mother’s Day
Content warning: Miscarriage.
Teah Carlson shares a poem on her personal experience of miscarrying her baby.
Tehya’s Top 5 Indoor Plant Picks
Tehya Henare-Toka’s plant collection started during the lockdown, and she's never looked back.
Kōrero with a Creative: Rilee Nepia-Owens
Ataria Sharman gets to know Ahitereiria-based multidisciplinary artist Rilee Nepia-Owens.
Too White, and Too Brown
After moving from Te Taitokerau to Te Waipounamu, Tehya Henare-Toka went from not Māori enough, to the brownest in the room.
Hinetītama / Hine-nui-te-Pō
Deborah Heke on the multifaceted atua wāhine who is the gatekeeper of worlds.
My Musical Identity
Ariana Tikao reflects on the journey of musical self-discovery that brought her to taonga puoro.
No Fat Chicks Allowed
Cameron MacCausland-Taylor on the media representation of fat women.
Don’t Open a Door if You Don’t Want a Whare… Tangata!
Teah Carlson connects ngā ātua to emotions.
Te Rere o te Kererū
Sarah Knipping reflects on her whakapapa and writes her first karakia.
Kapu Tī with a Māmā
Emma Te Rina Smith, mum to Son, shares her haerenga through hapūtanga.
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.
Kōrero With a Creative: Irihipeti Waretini
Irihipeti Waretini on the creation of her kāri atua.