New Zealand academic, short story writer and essayist
Professor Emerita
Ngahuia Te Awekotuku
MNZM
Te Awekotuku in 2010
Born
1949 (age 74–75)
Nationality
New Zealand
Academic background
Alma mater
University of Auckland
Academic work
Discipline
Māori Studies
Institutions
Victoria University of Wellington, Waikato University
Doctoral students
Mere Whaanga
Notable works
Mau Moko: the world of Maori tattoo
Ngahuia Te AwekotukuMNZM (born 1949) is a New Zealand academic specialising in Māori cultural issues and a lesbian activist.[1] In 1972, she was famously denied a visa to visit the United States on the basis of her sexuality.
^Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu. "5. – Lesbian lives – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand". Teara.govt.nz. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
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NgahuiaTeAwekotuku MNZM (born 1949) is a New Zealand academic specialising in Māori cultural issues and a lesbian activist. In 1972, she was famously...
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gay house) in Christiania. Women's Liberation and Māori activist NgahuiaTeAwekotuku initiated the foundation of the Auckland Gay Liberation Front in...
Contemporary writers NgahuiaTeAwekotuku and Whiti Hereaka have both retold versions of the story from Kurangaituku's perspective. TeAwekotuku's tale focuses...
first openly transgender mayor in NZ. Suran Dickson Kevin Hague NgahuiaTeAwekotuku Derek Williams (LGBT rights activist), co-founder of GaLTaS. Richard...
feminist writer and playwright NgahuiaTeAwekotuku (born 1949), Māori cultural academic and non-fiction writer Samuel Te Kani (born 1990), essayist, short-story...
51–53 (review of collaborative exhibition with Paul Johnson) NgahuiaTeAwekotuku, 'Kura Te Waru Rewiri', Art New Zealand, Spring 1993, no. 68, pp. 91–93...
'treatment' for what was rendered a mental illness. In 1972, academic NgahuiaTeAwekotuku was denied a visitor permit to the United States on the grounds that...
as Caroline Vercoe, Lisa Taouma, Fulimalo Pereira, Sean Mallon, NgahuiaTeAwekotuku, Deidre Brown and Teresia Teaiwa (1968–2017). In the 2023 New Year...
Ladies, A Plate: Traditional Home Baking. Penguin Group (NZ) 2008 – NgahuiaTeAwekotuku, Mau Moko: The World of Maori Tattoo. Penguin Group (NZ) 2007 – Ann...
technical expert on gender and poverty for both UNDP and AUSAid. She and NgahuiaTeAwekotuku contributed the piece "Foreigners in our own land" to the 1984 anthology...
many prominent figures working in this field, including activist NgahuiaTeAwekotuku. The art of Māori women often confronts issues that have been underscored...
Street Lea Tahuhu Blyth Tait Rangimoana Taylor NgahuiaTeAwekotuku Samuel Te Kani Jay Tewake Ramon Te Wake Peter Thiel (citizen since 2011) Mahinārangi...
presented to (and rejected by) Parliament in 1968. In 1972, academic NgahuiaTeAwekotuku was denied a permit to visit the United States on the grounds that...
first university Māori art history course was taught in 1988 by NgahuiaTeAwekotuku at the University of Auckland. Hirini Moko and Apirana Mahuika have...
performer Renée Taylor (born 1929), feminist writer and playwright NgahuiaTeAwekotuku (born 1949), Māori cultural academic and non-fiction writer Margaret...
arts, in the 2022 Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Honours. NgahuiaTeAwekotuku, 'He Take Ano: Another Take - Conversations with Lisa Reihana', Art...