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Koana has organised a Talkstory, Mo'olelo Festival ["to let the spirit fly between people"] with indigenous storytellers from around the globe meeting in Hawai'i. The theme of the Festival is the story that celebrates past wisdom but also preview the effects of climate change on ...
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Cowrie wins a scholarship and moves to San Francisco, a world away from her island home. Perched in the borrowed apartment of a lesbian film-maker, Cowrie explores this familiar world with fresh eyes. She falls in love - with food, with her new life, and with Peta.
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This anthology of lesbian writings explores the terrain of contemporary life from the mechanics of daily life, to the explosiveness of relationships, and the geography of love. The anthology takes off where The Exploding Frangipani finished.
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Cowrie boards a ship bound for Moruroa Atoll during the French nuclear tests. She is in for a rough ride. As international attention is focused on the Pacific and the environment, the stakes rise sharply. Dive into a luscious feast of language and imagery, laced with Maori prover ...
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As an anicent mystery unravels on a distant Scottish Isle, Cowrie must turn detective to discover the truth behind the song of the selkies, mythical creatures who live on land and in the sea.
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Fired with her passion for life, food and challenge, Cowrie and her friends take on multinational corporations and the New Zealand government over the issue of genetically modified crops. As they grapple with concerns ranging from sick children to genetic engineering, they encoun ...
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Cowrie travels to Hawaii, which her grandfather had left decades earlier. There she visits her extended family and Mt Kiluea. As she enters the crater of the mountain, we are drawn into the very centre of the earth, with Cowrie and her cousin, Paneke, as our guides.
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New writing by New Zealand women.
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Cowrie travels to Punalu'u, Hawai'i, where her grandfather lived and meets her extended family. As she circles the island in an old pickup truck named Honu (turtle) we discover that the tokens of her heritage, left by her grandfather in Aotearoa, link her mysteriously to Laukiama ...
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