Michelle Rahurahu

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Michelle Rahurahu (Ngāti Tahu-Ngāti Whaoa, Te Arawa) is a writer, living in Te Whanganui-a-tara. She is a proud CODA, fluent in New Zealand Sign Language. Her writing can be found on Turbine and RNZ.

Everything By: Michelle Rahurahu

Society25.07.21

Whiro in Their Original Glory

Whiro has an identity crisis. Michelle Rahurahu and essa may ranapiri kōrero on their own understandings of this dark Māori god: evil, chaos, the void, black holes, and ngārara included.

Performance25.07.21

A Māori Way to Listen

Michelle Rahurahu speaks with Kahu Kutia about building a uniquely Māori listening experience for the newest season of He Kākano Ahau.

Society28.09.20

In Circles

A piece about sex, unrealistic expectations and why writing a sex scene is so hard.

Society09.05.19

Michelle Rahurahu Scott reflects on being a double-agent for the Deaf community and shares the story of her and her māmā’s lifelong conversation in Sign.

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