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Awa Wahine Magazine (Kotahi-Toru)

NZ$79.99

Awa Wahine Magazine is a bi-annual boutique magazine flowing with short stories, creative musings and inspirational wāhine from across our motu and beyond. Get lost in our pages while exploring our creative minds. This is the complete series of magazines, from Kotahi to Toru.

“While it may have a small budget and be just one collection, it [Awa Wahine Magazine] is an absolute gem. I hope there are more editions as Awa Wahine is creating a special space that will educate, uplift and inspire a whole new generation of wāhine Māori writers and creatives.” - Rebekah Lyell (NZ Booklovers)

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Awa Wahine Magazine is a bi-annual boutique magazine flowing with short stories, creative musings and inspirational wāhine from across our motu and beyond. Get lost in our pages while exploring our creative minds. This is the complete series of magazines, from Kotahi to Toru.

“While it may have a small budget and be just one collection, it [Awa Wahine Magazine] is an absolute gem. I hope there are more editions as Awa Wahine is creating a special space that will educate, uplift and inspire a whole new generation of wāhine Māori writers and creatives.” - Rebekah Lyell (NZ Booklovers)

Awa Wahine Magazine is a bi-annual boutique magazine flowing with short stories, creative musings and inspirational wāhine from across our motu and beyond. Get lost in our pages while exploring our creative minds. This is the complete series of magazines, from Kotahi to Toru.

“While it may have a small budget and be just one collection, it [Awa Wahine Magazine] is an absolute gem. I hope there are more editions as Awa Wahine is creating a special space that will educate, uplift and inspire a whole new generation of wāhine Māori writers and creatives.” - Rebekah Lyell (NZ Booklovers)

Atariasharman.com offers free returns or exchanges within 30 days of purchase. You can return your product for store credit, a different product, or a refund by emailing ataria@awawahine.com.

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