Landmark Māori art history book wins Aotearoa’s top prize for illustrated non-fiction


“As well as painting a vivid picture of Ngāhuia te Awekōtuku’s early life, from her childhood on ‘the ‘ at Ōhinemutu to her many creative and academic achievements, it is also a fiery social and political history that chronicles the transformative second half of the 20th century in Aotearoa from a vital queer, Māori, feminist perspective.”



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