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In the aftermath of the Christchurch terrorist attacks of 15 March 2019, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared: We are all New Zealanders. These words resonated, an instant meme that asserted our national diversity and inclusiveness and, at the same time, issued a rebuke to hatred and divisiveness. Ko Aotearoa Tatou | We Are New Zealand is bursting with new works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and visual art created in response to the editors questions: What is New Zealand now, in all its rich variety and contradiction, darkness and light? Who are New Zealanders? The works flowed in from well-known names and new voices, from writers and artists from Kerikeri to Bluff. Some are teenagers still at school; some are in their eighties. Maori, Pakeha, Pasifika, Asian, new migrants, young voices, queer writers, social warriors...Aotearoas many faces are represented in this unique and important compendium. In a society where the arts, especially marginalised arts, are under threat, this anthology shows that creative work can explore, document, interrogate, re-imagineand celebratewho we are as citizens of this diverse country, in a diverse world.

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To the 51 people killed in the mosque attacks in Christchurch on 15 March 2019 - photo 1

To the 51 people killed in the mosque attacks in Christchurch on 15 March 2019 - photo 2

To the 51 people killed in the mosque attacks in Christchurch on 15 March 2019, the other victims and their families: he waka eke noa.

Published by Otago University Press Te Whare T o Te Wnanga o tkou 533 Castle - photo 3

Published by Otago University Press

Te Whare T o Te Wnanga o tkou

533 Castle Street

Dunedin, New Zealand

www.otago.ac.nz/press

First published 2020

Copyright Individual authors and artists as named 2020

Volume copyright Otago University Press

The moral rights of the authors and artists have been asserted.

ISBN 978-1-98-859252-7 (print)

ISBN 978-1-99-004828-9 (EPUB)

ISBN 978-1-99-004829-6 (Kindle mobi)

ISBN 978-1-99-004830-2 (ePDF)

A catalogue record for this book is available from the National Library of New Zealand. This book is copyright. Except for the purpose of fair review, no part may be stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including recording or storage in any information retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. No reproduction may be made, whether by photocopying or by any other means, unless a licence has been obtained from the publisher.

Published with the assistance of Creative New Zealand

Design and typesetting by Christine Buess Cover Claire Beynon Fifty-one A - photo 4

Design and typesetting by Christine Buess

Cover: Claire Beynon Fifty-one / A tribute, 2019

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Contents

Michelle Elvy, Paula Morris & James Norcliffe

Tusiata Avia

Ali Shakir

Jack Remiel Cottrell

Apirana Taylor

essa may ranapiri

Donna Miles-Mojab

Debra Daley

art

Israel Birch

Kim Lowe

Michael Hight

Greta Anderson

Penny Howard

Nigel Brown

Melanie Dixon

Claire Beynon

Naomi Simon-Kumar

Angelique Kasmara

Anaru Eketone

Mikaela Nyman

Richard Pamatatau

Nataliya Oryshchuk

Renee Liang

art

Leafa Wilson

Ellie Stiggers

Denise (Dee) Copland

Mele Siniva Williams

Sophie Yu

Andy Leleisi` uao

Zulfirman Syah

Zulfirman Syah

Anna Woods

Neema Singh

Ghazaleh Golbakhsh

Aiwa Pooamorn

Tsitsi Mapepa

Sarah Kolver

Maryana Garcia

Susan Wardell

Amber Esau

Mohamed Hassan

Blaine Kelly

art

Ewan McDougall

Sabine Poppe

Barry Cleavin

Eddie Monotone

Garry Currin

Bridget Reweti

Simon Kaan

Yuki Kihara

Courtney Sina Meredith

Stacey Teague

Catarina de Peters Leito

Victoria Ivashkova

Nida Fiazi

Selina Tusitala Marsh

Miriama Gemmell

Jillian Sullivan

Ezra Feau

Tamati Hohepa

Miha Kovacevic

Anna Lafaitele

Te Ariki Maunsell

Josie Shapiro

David Gregory

Kirsteen Ure

Reihana Robinson

Fiona Lincoln

Tania Roxborogh

art

Zena Elliott

Zainaa Hilal

John Pule

Kim Pieters

Reza Zareian-Jahromi

Jennifer Halli

Alan Leatherby

Fiona Clark

Kim Meredith

Faisal Halabi

Emma Neale

Vera Hua Dong

Hanif Quazi

David Eggleton

Marissa Johnpillai

Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe

Sudha Rao

Lynette Leong

Shriya Bhagwat

Sigred Yamit

Mustaq Missouri

E Wen Wong

Rahaf Almabaid

Fardowsa Mohamed

Alison Wong

Vaughan Rapatahana

ISRAEL BIRCH Ka Rongo Te PKa Rongo Te Ao 2019 Lacquer on etched stainless - photo 5

ISRAEL BIRCH
Ka Rongo Te PKa Rongo Te Ao, 2019
Lacquer on etched stainless steel, 801 x 800 x 40mm
Image courtesy of Milford Galleries Dunedin
Photography Glenn Frei

KIM LOWE Ihutai tkaro 2019 Ink and acrylic on paper 600 x 800mm MICHAEL - photo 6

KIM LOWE
Ihutai, tkaro, 2019
Ink and acrylic on paper, 600 x 800mm

MICHAEL HIGHT Kaimanawa II 2019 Oil on board 538 x 435mm Courtesy of Page - photo 7

MICHAEL HIGHT
Kaimanawa II, 2019
Oil on board, 538 x 435mm
Courtesy of Page Gallery

GRETA ANDERSON Day for Night Huka Falls 2000 Colour photograph 1000 x 800mm - photo 8

GRETA ANDERSON
Day for Night: Huka Falls, 2000
Colour photograph, 1000 x 800mm

PENNY HOWARD Sothebys Lot 109Whakahoki 2019 Acrylic on board 930 x 1230mm Te - photo 9

PENNY HOWARD
Sothebys Lot 109Whakahoki, 2019
Acrylic on board, 930 x 1230mm
Te Whakahoki Series: paintings and drawings depicting
taonga/tipuna lost to their whnau in the nineteenth century and
recently resold into private overseas collections by Sothebys

NIGEL BROWN Dog Thinking About Its Next Move 2019 Acrylic on canvas 1350 x - photo 10

NIGEL BROWN
Dog Thinking About Its Next Move, 2019
Acrylic on canvas, 1350 x 800mm

MELANIE DIXON Freedom 2019 Digital photograph Governors Bay Lyttelton - photo 11

MELANIE DIXON
Freedom!, 2019
Digital photograph, Governors Bay, Lyttelton Harbour/Whakaraup

CLAIRE BEYNON Fifty-one A tribute 2019 Fifty-one metal wick collars from - photo 12

CLAIRE BEYNON
Fifty-one / A tribute, 2019
Fifty-one metal wick collars from commemorative tealights
Black 100% cotton Rives paper, 370 x 370mm
Commemorative mandala created for the victims of the mosque shootings in Christchurch on 15 March 2019

LEAFA WILSONOLGA KRAUSE Home 2013 Pastel on paper 148 x 210mm Private - photo 13

LEAFA WILSON/OLGA KRAUSE
Home, 2013
Pastel on paper, 148 x 210mm
Private collection

ELLIE STIGGERS Joy 2019 Black and white photograph DENISE DEE COPLAND - photo 14

ELLIE STIGGERS
Joy, 2019
Black and white photograph

DENISE DEE COPLAND Tipping Point 2 2019 Inkjet oil paint on primed paper - photo 15

DENISE (DEE) COPLAND
Tipping Point 2, 2019
Inkjet, oil paint on primed paper, 285 x 195mm

MELE SINIVA WILLIAMS Hineahuone 2019 Colour photograph 340 x 3250mm - photo 16

MELE SINIVA WILLIAMS
Hineahuone, 2019
Colour photograph, 340 x 3250mm

SOPHIE YU From East to West 2019 Acrylic on canvas 360 x 210mm ANDY - photo 17

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