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A second collection of writings 1999-2019 edited by : Leonie Pihama, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Naomi Simmonds, Joeliee Seed-Pihama and Kirsten Gabel.
- Article 19. Colonisation and the Imposition of Patriarchy: A Ngati Raukawa Womans Perspective - Ani Mikaere
- Article 20. Constitutional Reform and Mana Wahine - Annette Sykes
- AArticle 21. Claiming our Ethical Space: A Mana Wahine Conceptual Framework for Discussing Genetic Modification - Jessica Hutchings
- Article 22. Matauranga Wahine: Teaching Maori Womens Knowledge 38Alongside Feminism - Kuni Jenkins and Leonie Pihama
- Article 23. Reclaiming the Ancient Feminine in Maori Society: Kei Wareware i a Tatou Te Uaipo! - Aroha Yates-Smith
- Article 24. Mana Wahine Theory: Creating Space for Maori Womens Theories - Leonie Pihama
- Article 25. Te Ukaipo - Te Taiao: The Mother, the Nurturer - Nature - Aroha Yates-Smith
- Article 26. Echoed Silences in Absentia: Mana Wahine in Institutional Contexts - Hine Waitere and Patricia Johnson
- Article 27. Mana Wahine: Decolonising Politics - Naomi Simmonds
- Article 28. Te Awa Atua: The River of Life! Menstruation in Pre-Colonial Times - Ngahuia Murphy
- Article 29. Its About Whanau: Oppression, Sexuality, and Mana - Kim McBreen
- Article 30. In search of Our Nannies Gardens: A Mana Wahine Geography of Maternities in Aotearoa - Naomi Simmonds
- Article 31. Never-Ending Beginnings: The Circularity of Mana Wahine - Naomi Simmonds
- Article 32. Poipoia Te Tamaiti Ki Te Ukaipo: Theorising Maori Motherhood - Kirsten Gabel
- Article 33. Kapohia Nga Taonga a Kui Ma: Liberty from the Theft of Our Matrilineal Names - Joeliee Seed-Pihama
- Article 34. Mana Atua, Mana Tangata, Mana Wahine - Leonie Pihama