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Lisa Tumahai (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Waewae, Makaawhio) joined the exhibition in Hokitika, NZ.
Reflecting on her life’s pathway and role as Kaiwhakahaere, chair of Ngāi Tahu, Lisa acknowledges with deep gratitude the critical people who nurtured and mentored her on her leadership journey.
From giving birth to menopause, she reflects on the resilience it takes to overcome some of the challenges many women experience in a life time.
Click here to see Lisa's photography portrait.
If you want to know more about this initiative and support it, our website thewovenwomen.org is a great place to go!
Follow us on social media @thewovenwomen!
With each new episode, this podcast gives you access to the audio portraits featured in the Wāhine exhibition currently touring Aotearoa New Zealand.
Each story reminds us that while we are all unique in our own ways, many of our experiences, tribulations and assimilations are alike, creating common ground and a solid base for a more truthful and open intercultural dialogue. This exhibition and podcast strives to inspire empathy in us all and ignites a wider sense of belonging, kinship, and togetherness. If your day allows it, I invite you to take a break and drop in...
The beautiful waiata/song in our introduction was created by the special Wāhine Mā.
Enjoy your journey, and thank you for listening.
Ngā mihi nui, Loren
Support the show
By Loren PasquierLisa Tumahai (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Waewae, Makaawhio) joined the exhibition in Hokitika, NZ.
Reflecting on her life’s pathway and role as Kaiwhakahaere, chair of Ngāi Tahu, Lisa acknowledges with deep gratitude the critical people who nurtured and mentored her on her leadership journey.
From giving birth to menopause, she reflects on the resilience it takes to overcome some of the challenges many women experience in a life time.
Click here to see Lisa's photography portrait.
If you want to know more about this initiative and support it, our website thewovenwomen.org is a great place to go!
Follow us on social media @thewovenwomen!
With each new episode, this podcast gives you access to the audio portraits featured in the Wāhine exhibition currently touring Aotearoa New Zealand.
Each story reminds us that while we are all unique in our own ways, many of our experiences, tribulations and assimilations are alike, creating common ground and a solid base for a more truthful and open intercultural dialogue. This exhibition and podcast strives to inspire empathy in us all and ignites a wider sense of belonging, kinship, and togetherness. If your day allows it, I invite you to take a break and drop in...
The beautiful waiata/song in our introduction was created by the special Wāhine Mā.
Enjoy your journey, and thank you for listening.
Ngā mihi nui, Loren
Support the show