

ART . PEOPLE . CULTURE
Image: Vanessa Green
HĀ TUA Magazine Digital Magazine Aotearoa.
Covering People | Art | Culture.
HĀTUA ISSUE WHITU | 07. H Ī K O I
Available in Digital and Limited Print.
No Trends, Only legacies.
Ngā mihi nui to all our HĀ TUA 07 Whānau
Jesse-Ana Harris
Eru Kapa-Kingi
Pene Webber
Morgan Tahapehi - Surfers of Aotearoa
Siadin Ellis
Lilyanne Aloiai
Polynesian Panthers, Melani Anae
Interisland Collective
Nadia Marychurch
Vanessa Green
Josh Kiwikiwi
Pou Digital
Volha Kastsiuk
Aorangi Kora
Ngaumutane Jones
Māori Mermaid
Raymond Sagapolutele
Tamaira Hook
Kohu Atatu Hakaraia
Monique Fiso - Hiakai
Huriana Kopeke -Te Aho
Oyster and Moon
He Taonga Giveaway - Proudly support by Moana Fresh
Ngā mihi nui
Chantel Matthews (Editor) Talia Musson (Creative Director)
Email us at: haa.tuamagazine@gmail.com
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We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed creating it.
HĀ - To breath (noun) Essence (Verb) TUA - Beyond something (locative).
HĀ TUA Magazine is a publication made in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Combined HĀ TUA is about moving beyond the breath, giving life to everyday stories while acknowledging we are the constant extension of those who have come before us. In this space, te ao Māori sits at the heart, guiding our vision, our values, and our creativity. At the same time, we celebrate the richness that comes from kōrero tahi—dialogue and collaboration—between Māori, Pākehā, and all who call Aotearoa home. Our pages reflect manaakitanga, respect, and a spirit of unity, as we look to the past, embrace the present, and imagine a future shaped by many hands.
HĀ TUA represents a platform of like-minded brothers and sisters from the cultural multiverse, dedicated to weaving stories as navigators, makers, creators, and everything else in-between. Highlighting everyday people doing extraordinary things, as visionaries and kaitiaki we aim to create a space where we can all thrive together.
Our way. Nau mai haere mai ki te HĀ TUA.