Cover image for Nuku : stories of 100 indigenous women
Title:
Nuku : stories of 100 indigenous women
Author:
Matata-Sipu, Qiane, author, photographer.
ISBN:
9780473584313
Additional ISBN:
9780473584313
Award(s):
Ockham New Zealand Book Awards for Illustrated Non-Fiction: Shortlist, 2022
Publication Information:
[Auckland, N.Z.] : Qiane Matata-Sipu of QIANE+co, 2021.
Physical Description:
341 pages : illustrations, colour portraits ; 27 cm
General Note:
"Additional editing by Taylor Jo Aumua, Mairātea Mohi and Samantha Worthington."
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. Melissa Robinson-Cole -- 2. Veeshayne Patuwai -- 3. Mo'Ju -- 4. Kiri Nathan, MNZM -- 5. Jacqueline Paul -- 6. Michele Wilson -- 7. Dr. Lily Fraser -- 8. Meri Te Tai Mangakāhia -- 9. Hana Tapiata -- 10. Angela Watene -- 11. Reina Vaai -- 12. Dr. Huhana Hickey -- 13. Himewirangi Kohu-Morgan -- 14. Ninakaye Taane-Tinorau -- 15. Kim Tairi -- 16. Chelsea Winstanley -- 17. Donna Tamaariki -- 18. Moana Tamaariki-Pohe, MNZM -- 19. Damaris Coulter -- 20. Lynell Tuffery Huria -- 21. Dr. Amber Aranui -- 22. Pualani Case -- 23. Aqui Thami -- 24. Nikau Hindin. 25. Julia Mage'au-Gray -- 26. Rangimarie Pomare -- 27. Tia Taurere-Clearsky -- 28. Marama Davidson -- 29. Kanoa Lloyd -- 30. Kera Sherwwod-O'Regan -- 31. Courtney Jamieson -- 32. Honey Hireme-Smiler -- 33. Tina Ngata -- 34. Dr. Diana Kopua -- 35. Terangi Roimata Kutia-Tataurangi -- 36. Angela Swann-Cronin -- 37. Kiriwaitangi A Rei -- 38. Kristin Ross -- 39. Donna Kerridge -- 40. Hiria Cameron -- 41. Kat Poi -- 42. Rachel Tauleilei -- 43. Kerensa Johnston -- 44. Maruhaeremuri Nihoniho -- 45. Rebecca Davis -- 46. Stevie Davis-Tana -- 47. Lizzie Dunn -- 48. Ema Tavola -- 49. Hana Tuwhare -- 50. Linda Aumua.

51. Dr. Kelly Tikao -- 52. Tiffany Witehira -- 53. Maia Mariner -- 54. Awatea Mita -- 55. Laura O'Connell-Rapira -- 56. Veranoa Hetet -- 57. Tuhi-Ao Bailey -- 58. Maata Wharehoka -- 59. Julie Paama-Pengelly -- 60. Kura Paul-Burke -- 61. Darna Appleyard -- 62. Tania Pouwhare -- 63. Stacey Morrison -- 64. Kaai Silbery -- 65. Loretta Lanauze -- 66. Dr. Ngahuia Murphy -- 67. Kyla Campbell-Kamariera -- 68. Te Ao Kapa -- 69. Georgia Latu -- 70. Dr. Erica Newman -- 71. Dr. Ani Alana Kainamu -- 72. Pagan Karauria -- 73. Heather Te Au-Skipworth -- 74. Lusi Faiva -- 75. Awhita Mihaere. 76. Dr. Karlo Mila -- 77. Phillis Meti, MNZM -- 78. Ramari Oliphant Stewart -- 79. Renata Watene -- 80. Dr. Jenny Lee-Morgan -- 81. Deirdre Nehua -- 82. Phylesha Brown-Acton -- 83. Melony Paikea-Tautalanoa -- 84. Manawawharepu Udy -- 85. Mary Brown -- 86. Julie Arnott-Neenee -- 87. Puawai Cairns -- 88. Tania Page -- 89. Irihapeti Edwards -- 90. Charmeyne Te Nana-Williams -- 91. Erin Matariki-Carr -- 92. Andria Dafne Pablo Sanchez Vee'us Xiuh Janiki Yollotlpactli -- 93. Yvonne Thomas -- 94. Dame Hinewehi Mohi, DNZM -- 95. Geneva Harrison -- 96. Mihi Tibble -- 97. Te Raina Atareta Ferris -- 98. Kurahapainga Te Ua -- 99. Dr. Acushla Dee Sciascia -- 100. Karen Matata. Glossary of te reo Māori -- The making of NUKU -- He mihi.
Language:
English
Abstract:
"NUKU is a powerful and important snapshot of Indigenous wāhine today. Through wide-ranging voices this ambitious social documentary showcases diverse representations of leadership, systems change and success. Readers obtain authentic insight into life as an Indigenous woman in a way like never before. The 100 stories recorded here are of incredible wāhine who seek to influence the world around them. Each offer significance to the story of mana wāhine. From Oscar-nominated filmmakers and award-winning musicians, to scientists, entrepreneurs, tribal leaders, artists, environmental champions, knowledge holders, mothers and more. The youngest wahine is 14, the eldest is in her mid-70s, and their locations span both North and South Islands and across to Rēkohu (Chatham Islands). The majority are wāhine Māori, with wāhine Moriori, Pasifika, Melanesian, Wijadjuri, Himalayan and Mexican also included. NUKU prioritises and celebrates the waāhine experience: our ceremonies, our knowledge systems, our atua, our kaupapa, our lives. Each kōrero is accompanied by striking photographic portraits, inspiring generations of women to see themselves within these pages. NUKU (and the accompanying multi-media series) is entirely led, created by and about, Indigenous women. To honour collective story sovereignty and ensure a foundation of mana motuhake, this book has also been self-published."--Provided by publisher.