The I am Pasifika Wellbeing Journal is designed to be a space for Pasifika to explore and record information to support cultural identity journeys. Our dream is to have a... Læs mere
The Teine Pasifika Wellbeing Journal is designed to help Pasifika girls feel SEEN, HEARD and VALUED. The Teine Pasifika Wellbeing Journal is a... Læs mere
Dear Uso, is a powerful prequel to the award-winning book Tama Samoa, delving into the complexities of family bonds, inherited struggles, and the enduring impact of the choices we make.... Læs mere
A coming-of-age story filled with laughter and love, Hiva & Heartbeats is for every young person who has ever danced between two worlds to find their own rhythm.
In Reconnect: Tokelau Ta Tatau, artist Jack Kirifi reveals his journey of rediscovering Tokelauan heritage through the sacred art of ta tatau-tattoos that embody identity,... Læs mere
Mataali'i weaves a story rich in Samoan cultural values, blending earthly duties with ancestral bonds. Fetu, the youngest sister of a unique family of matai, and her connection to her siblings... Læs mere
The Whose Your Name? book project features heartfelt writings from the Tamaiti o le Pasifika vasega at Wainuiomata Intermediate School. These Pasifika students explore the meanings of... Læs mere
Alofa tele atu, is a heartwarming universal letter of love that offers timeless parental wisdom alongside the hopes and dreams we all have for our tamaiti.
What would you do to protect the island you love? In I Love My Island, tamaiti from across the Pacific answer the call of their ancestors to care for their islands, proving that small actions can create big change.
The Tama Pasifika Wellbeing Journal is designed to help our tama Pasfika connect back to themselves, strengthen their talanoa skills and learn how to heal along their wellbeing journey.
Pasifika families living with autism share their lessons, heartbreaks and dreams of awareness and acceptance. This book is an open invitation to connect, to talanoa, to strengthen the va and give hope to families living with autism.
Pasifika students across Aotearoa share their dreams, aspirations, life changing challenges and learnings. The poems in this book help us better connect, understand and support each other as we journey back home to ourselves.