Author: Utu ā Matimati – Takatāpui Arts Collection
Description:
Utu-ā-Matimati translates as “to take back what belongs to you.” Meaning culture, whenua, identity, indigeneity, kai sovereignty and so on.
A decolonial creative art journey, a cultural reclamation.
We are a Takatāpui arts collective. We host workshops in our studio based in the heart of Pōneke city and publish art magazines with a focus on identity and decolonising through the practice of mahi toi (art).
Our community values visibility for Rangatahi Takatāpui (young, queer Māori) so they can have queer, indigenous adults and elders to look up to in a world where we juggle multiple forms of marginalisation. Being visible and firm in who we are can send a light to those in our community who need a place of belonging.
Utu ā Matimati
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Title: Utu ā Matimati
Author: Utu ā Matimati – Takatāpui Arts Collection
Description:
Utu-ā-Matimati translates as “to take back what belongs to you.” Meaning culture, whenua, identity, indigeneity, kai sovereignty and so on.
A decolonial creative art journey, a cultural reclamation.
We are a Takatāpui arts collective. We host workshops in our studio based in the heart of Pōneke city and publish art magazines with a focus on identity and decolonising through the practice of mahi toi (art).
Our community values visibility for Rangatahi Takatāpui (young, queer Māori) so they can have queer, indigenous adults and elders to look up to in a world where we juggle multiple forms of marginalisation. Being visible and firm in who we are can send a light to those in our community who need a place of belonging.
Type: Zine – Soft Cover Book
Issue: 2
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Utu ā Matimati
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