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Papatūānuku: A Collection of Writings by Indigenous Wāhine Maggie Smith An essay by art theoristPapatnuku: A Collection of Writings by Indigenous Whine is a powerful anthology of writing by Mori and Pacific women. It offers a fresh, raw, and deeply personal tribute to Papatnuku, the Earth Mother. Through stories, poems, and reflections, the contributors explore the sacred connections between land, identity, and Atua Whine (Mori goddesses), bringing ancient wisdom into the present moment. Cover artwork by Jessica Hinerangi Thompson Carr Book