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    E hina e! E Hine e! : mana wāhine Māori/Maoli of past, present and future / [authors: Maree Mills, Ngahuia Murphy, Kalei Nu'uhiwa, Kahurangiariki Smith, Nālani Wilson-Hokowhitu, Aroha Yates-Smith ; photography: Craig Brown, Dan Inglis, Jon Primmer].
    Kirikiriroa Hamilton, New Zealand : Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato in association with Hālāwai Limited, 2021.
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  • Art, Māori -- 21st century -- Exhibitions.
  •  
  • Art, New Zealand -- 21st century -- Exhibitions.
  •  
  • Women, Māori -- Exhibitions.
  •  
  • Hawaiian women -- Exhibitions.
  •  
  • Māori (New Zealand people) -- Social life and customs -- Exhibitions.
  • ISBN: 
    9780473575595 (paperback)
    0473575590 (paperback)
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    123 pages : colour illustrations ; 26 cm
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    E hina e! E Hine e! : mana wαhine Māori/Maoli of past, present and future / Dr. Nalini Wilson-Hokowhitu -- He kōrero māreikura: an intergenerational weaving of herstories / Kahurangiariki Smith and Dr Aroha Yates-Smith -- Ikura : the sacred medium / Dr Ngahuia Murphy -- Akua / Dr Kalei Nu'uhiwa -- Waahine toi : transformational practice / Maree Mills.
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    "E Hina e! E Hine e! explores the contemporary relevance of female Maori and Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) akua/atua (ancestors). Focusing on our profound connections, and told through contemporary and traditional taonga (treasures), oratory, and visual storytelling, this exhibition celebrates the female essence. We honour ngaa atua/akua waahine, the divine feminine, embodied in whenua/ʻαina (land), moana (ocean), wai (water), and ngaai tipu, ngaai kiirehe (flora and fauna), to emphasize the importance of mana waahine from time immemorial. Featuring female voices (koorero/moʻolelo) of waahine whom anthropologists and historians omitted from mainstream texts and resources, we seek to restore gender complementarity and balance. The reclamation of the centrality of waahine/women is timely, because presenting (her) stories that manifest in our natural environment illuminates a pathway toward a more sustainable future, imbued with relationship. Developed by Dr Nαlani Wilson-Hokowhitu (Kanaka Maoli), Dr Aroha Yates-Smith (Te Arawa, Tainui, Horouta, Takitimu, Mataatua), and curator Poutiaki Whakataki Maree Mills (Ngaati Tuuwharetoa), this exhibition draws from their research and collective commitment to hear, understand and act on these messages. The continuation of human life on this planet is, in their view, dependent upon it."--Provided by publisher.
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