A gentle and powerful story that reclaims the sacredness of a girl’s first ikura (period) through a Māori lens — celebrating connection, ceremony and whakapapa. Rooted in te ao Māori, My First Ikura and the reo Māori translation Taku Ikura Tuatahi is a beautifully illustrated children’s book that follows a young girl’s first period, guided by the support of her whānau.
More than a story of physical change, it celebrates womanhood as a sacred rite of passage. First of its kind in Aotearoa: Addresses first menstruation through a Māori cultural framework.
Culturally affirming: Emphasises ceremony, family support and ancestral wisdom – also includes a specially written karakia for families to learn together.
Beautifully produced: With premium finishes and lush, full-colour illustrations using traditional earth pigments (kōkōwai). Created by recognised Māori creatives: Builds trust and demand from readers seeking authentic Indigenous voices.
Education-friendly: Supports conversations in kura, classrooms and at home about periods, wellbeing and identity.
Qiane Matata-Sipu (MNZM) is an award-winning Māori and Pasifika writer best known for Nuku: Stories of 100 Indigenous Women. recognised for her powerful voice and cultural leadership, she writes to honour the knowledge and stories of wāhine.
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