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Nelson Arts Festival Pukapuka Talks
Nelson Arts Festival Pukapuka Talks
30 episodes
4 days ago
Pukapuka Talks is the Nelson Arts Festival's literary programme, bringing together both established and emerging writers with readers.
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Pukapuka Talks is the Nelson Arts Festival's literary programme, bringing together both established and emerging writers with readers.
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Books
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Mokorua Pukapuka Talks session with Ariana Tikao and Matt Calman at the 2023 Nelson Arts Festival
Nelson Arts Festival Pukapuka Talks
1 hour 17 minutes 3 seconds
1 year ago
Mokorua Pukapuka Talks session with Ariana Tikao and Matt Calman at the 2023 Nelson Arts Festival

Join singer, taonga pūoro musician and writer Ariana Tikao, photographer Matt Calman and local writer Nuki Takao for a kōrero about the stunning illustrated nonfiction book, Mokorua: Ngā kōrero mō tōku moko kauae – My story of moko kauae, which is a revealing and emotional account of how Ariana received her moko kauae. Held in conjunction with Kanohi Kitea, an exhibition that presents tā moko amongst tangata whenua.

Ariana Tikao grew up in suburban Christchurch in the 1970s and ’80s surrounded by te ao Pākehā. This book tells the story of Ariana exploring her whakapapa, her whānau history and her language. This is one woman’s story, but it is interwoven with the revival of language, tikanga and identity among Kāi Tahu whānau over the past 30 years.

Ariana’s journey culminates in her decision to take on Mokorua – her moko kauae – from tā moko artist Christine Harvey. After an emotionally charged ceremony that brought together whānau, young and old, for songs and tautoko, hugs and tears, Ariana writes: ‘Our whānau had reached another milestone in the decolonisation process – or, rather, in our journey of reindigenising ourselves, becoming who we always were.’

Through Ariana’s words, te reo Māori text by her hoa tāne Ross Calman, and an intimate, moving photo essay by Matt Calman, Mokorua reveals the journey of one woman reclaiming her Māori identity. Ariana will be joined by Matt and local writer Nuki Takao to kōrero about her experiences and the creation of the pukapuka.

Nelson Arts Festival Pukapuka Talks
Pukapuka Talks is the Nelson Arts Festival's literary programme, bringing together both established and emerging writers with readers.