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Hine Toa: A Story of Bravery | Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku

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  • An incredible memoir by a trailblazing voice in women's, queer and Māori liberation movements.

    In the 1950s, a young Ngāhuia is fostered by a family who believe in hard work and community. Although close to her kuia, she craves more: she wants higher education and refined living. But whānau dismiss her dreams. To them, she is just a show-off, always getting into trouble, talking back and running away.

    In this fiery memoir about identity and belonging, Ngāhuia te Awekōtuku describes what was possible for a restless working-class girl from the pā. After moving to Auckland for university, Ngāhuia advocates resistance as a founding member of Ngā Tamatoa and the Women's and Gay Liberation movements, becoming a critical voice in protests from Waitangi to the streets of Wellington.

  • 'Remarkable. At once heartbreaking and triumphant'— Patricia Grace'Extraordinary, vivid, riveting. I learned, I laughed and I wept over this book'— Fiona Kidman'Beautifully written and fiercely honest'— Deborah Challinor'Brilliant. This timely coming-of-age memoir by an iconic activist will rouse the rebel in us all. I loved it' —Tina Makereti

  • Ngāhuia te Awekōtuku (Te Arawa, Tūhoe, Ngāpuhi, Waikato) is the first female Māori Emeritus Professor from a university, with degrees from the University of Auckland and University of Waikato. An Emeritus Professor, she has worked as a curator, lecturer, critic, researcher and governor in the heritage and university sectors. She is a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, a Companion of the Royal Society of New Zealand, and a Fellow of the Auckland War Memorial Museum. She has returned to the pa, and serves on the Paepae Tapu o Ngāti Whakaue. She loves cats and chocolate.

  • General Information
    ISBN 9781775542322
    Publisher HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
    Imprint HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
    Weight (g) 442.0
    Publication date 23 April 2024
    Product Type books
    Other Specifications
    Author Ngāhuia Te Awekōtuku
    Bind Paperback
    Language English
    Pages 320
    BIC subject BM
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