Kaituhi

Author

Books and Essays I’ve authored

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As you can see, I have written a couple of best sellers. Both published by Penguin Random House.

Aroha. Māori wisdom for a contented life lived in harmony with our planet and Wawata. Daily wisdom guided by Hina the Māori moon.

As a descendent of ocean going navigators, of survivors and innovators, and as a student of the great teachers of our language I have been told in no uncertain terms to be a puananī, a seed, transmitting our Māori cultural seeds at home and across the world.

Writing is a powerful source of the aroha deep inside and all around us. Writing is at the heart of growing these cultural seeds for me. I love writing.

As a medical specialist my writing has taken many forms over the years. Writing for whānau, extended families. For the courts. For Ministries, departments. Think tanks. Academic papers. Book chapters. Strategies. Reviews and recommendations. I find writing for different audiences a deeply satisfying challenge.

For us Māori, words have their own mana, their own potency, status and responsibilities. We say “he tao rākau e taea te karo, he tao kupu e kore e taea”. “The strike of a spear can be avoided, the thrust of words cannot.”

This is the opposite of the English saying, “sticks and stones may break my bones by words will never hurt me.”

Lived experience from a young age has taught me that the English one just isn’t true.

Here are links to some books I have contributed chapters to

This Spinoff article led to me being quoted in Nature Briefing 21.2.2020, which was a wonderful surprise

“My manifesto is to tell the truth about the reality of working in science… He manako te koura i kore ai! We won’t get there by wishing it!”

Forensic psychiatrist Hinemoa Elder explores how the conventional science CV doesn’t respect the achievements of women, especially ethnically diverse women.

Mahia te mahi

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