Pakiaka
By (Author) Gabrielle Huria
Canterbury University Press
Canterbury University Press
26th May 2025
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
Paperback
40
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
Pakiaka, the lean, essential debut volume by Gabrielle Huria, is a timely reminder of how good poetry can be at storytelling. The stories Huria tells are local and cosmic, firmly rooted in Ngi Tahu whakapapa and Te Waipounamu history but always attuned to the wide, interconnected world. These are accounts of stolen land and agricultural negligence, but also of tradition, connection, kaitiakitanga, birds, eels, rivers and winds. Of sharing kai and responsibilities. These are poems that scoff at our complacencies and ask a vital question: Is this what Mori women do Carry the world on their backs
I can feel the electricity in this beautiful book. There are tears here and laughter. Theres truth-telling and rage. Theres love. Bernadette Hall
Pakiaka is a heartfelt thing of beauty; a moving and evocative celebration of the natural world written with great delicacy. A gorgeous debut. Victor Rodger
Gabrielle Huria is Ngi Thuriri / Ngi Tahu. She lives with her extended whnau at Tuahiwi in North Canterbury. Gabrielle is a keen practitioner of Ngi Tahu mahinga kai (traditional food gathering). This collection of poems is part family chronicle and part a settling of accounts a depiction of being Ngi Tahu in a modern world.