ANZJA | Vol 23 Issue 2 (2023) | Te Ko Te Moananui-a-Kiwa te wahi whakarahi, The Pacific Ocean Joins Us All
Editors: Ngarino Ellis and Heather Igloliorte
Link to Vol. 23.2 at Taylor and Francis
Introduction
Ko Te Moananui-a-Kiwa te wāhi whakarahi. The Pacific Ocean Joins Us All
Ngarino Ellis & Heather Igloliorte
Exhibition
AWA—Building pā tauremu Fish Weirs in the Waiapu River
Natalie Robertson
Article
ʻAi Pōhaku, Stone Eaters: Affirmation, Defiance, and Kānaka ʻŌiwi Visual Culture Today
Drew Kahuʻāina Broderick & Josh Tengan
Exhibition
Review: The Visiting Curators
Léuli Eshrāghi, Sarah Biscarra Dilley, Tarah Hogue, Lana Lopesi & Freja Carmichael
Article
Groundswell in the Gallery: North and South Pacific Indigenous Dance in Confluence
Mique’l Dangeli & Tammi Gissell
Exhibition
Review: Embodying Oceanic Relationality: An Introspective of the 2022 Hawai‘i Triennial
Nicole Kuʻuleinapuananiolikoʻawapuhimelemeleolani Furtado
Review: Ana Iti’s I must shroud myself in a stinging nettle: On Finding Shelter in Whakapapa, and Imagination
Hana Pera Aoake
Book Review
‘To Hell With Drowning’, Australian Associate for Pacific Studies Biennial Conference, 11–14 April 2023, hosted by Australian National University, Canberra, ACT
Jocelyn Flynn
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