A new collection from acclaimed poet Robert Sullivan, inspired by the Māori lunar calendar.
Three birds flew from me:
a sparrow from my chest
a tūī out my throat
a pīwaiwaka from my thigh
they flew to see my father
to let him know I am well
— from ‘Tamatea Kai-ariki: ‘Three birds flew from me’
After rejoining social media, Robert Sullivan wrote and posted a poem a day over two and a half months – the poems collected in Hopurangi—Songcatcher. Inspired by the cyclical energies of the Maramataka, these poems see the poet re-finding himself and his world – in the mātauranga of his kuia from the Ngāti Hau and Ngāti Kaharau hapū of Ngāpuhi; in his mother’s stories from his Ngāti Manu hapū at Kāretu; in the singing and storytelling at Puketeraki Marae, home of his father’s people of Kāti Huirapa, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha and Kāi Tahu Whānui in Te Tai o Āraiteuru; and in the fellowship of friends on Facebook.
Tīhei mauri ora!