Hide No More
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Author:MULLEN Kamiria Waireti
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ISBN:9780994105868
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Publication Date:May 2024
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Edition:1
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Empowering Leaders Publishing
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Country of Publication:New Zealand


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Author:MULLEN Kamiria Waireti
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ISBN:9780994105868
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Publication Date:May 2024
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Empowering Leaders Publishing
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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Kamiria Mullen's selected poems span 1958 to 2023
In Hide No More she fearlessly explores intergenerational trauma, delving into the impact of colonisation on Maori language, culture, mental and physical health. Unveiling wounds of incest, sexual abuse, multiple personality disorder, drug use, suicide, language loss and cultural identity struggles, her powerful verses inspire hope and healing.
This transformative collection sparks vital conversations and calls for embracing personal and cultural identity. In 2023 at age 82, Kamiria has been a multiple cancer survivor sharing her successful health regime. With an acute memory, she is sought after by her whanau, hapa and iwi for her extensive knowledge of whakapapa. Living within the papakainga of Takapuwähia Marac in Porirua, Kamiria remains dedicated to writing about the impact of colonisation, and is committed to reclaiming a brighter future.
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Kamiria Mullen's selected poems span 1958 to 2023
In Hide No More she fearlessly explores intergenerational trauma, delving into the impact of colonisation on Maori language, culture, mental and physical health. Unveiling wounds of incest, sexual abuse, multiple personality disorder, drug use, suicide, language loss and cultural identity struggles, her powerful verses inspire hope and healing.
This transformative collection sparks vital conversations and calls for embracing personal and cultural identity. In 2023 at age 82, Kamiria has been a multiple cancer survivor sharing her successful health regime. With an acute memory, she is sought after by her whanau, hapa and iwi for her extensive knowledge of whakapapa. Living within the papakainga of Takapuwähia Marac in Porirua, Kamiria remains dedicated to writing about the impact of colonisation, and is committed to reclaiming a brighter future.
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Author: MULLEN Kamiria WairetiISBN: 9780994105868Publication Date: May 2024Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Empowering Leaders PublishingCountry of Publication: New Zealand
Kamiria Mullen's selected poems span 1958 to 2023
In Hide No More she fearlessly explores intergenerational trauma, delving into the impact of colonisation on Maori language, culture, mental and physical health. Unveiling wounds of incest, sexual abuse, multiple personality disorder, drug use, suicide, language loss and cultural identity struggles, her powerful verses inspire hope and healing.
This transformative collection sparks vital conversations and calls for embracing personal and cultural identity. In 2023 at age 82, Kamiria has been a multiple cancer survivor sharing her successful health regime. With an acute memory, she is sought after by her whanau, hapa and iwi for her extensive knowledge of whakapapa. Living within the papakainga of Takapuwähia Marac in Porirua, Kamiria remains dedicated to writing about the impact of colonisation, and is committed to reclaiming a brighter future.
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Author: MULLEN Kamiria WairetiISBN: 9780994105868Publication Date: May 2024Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Empowering Leaders PublishingCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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