Curated by Dr Marama Salsano
Genealogies and layers of things and people (human, non-human and beyond-human kin) are steeped in the landscapes of Kirikiriroa Hamilton.
In this free event, six exceptional local poets share creative work and stories that connect them to layers of ancestors and landscapes, sometimes recognisable and at other times more obscure.
Presented as part of HamLit26, Hamilton Arts Festival Toi Ora ki Kirikiriroa, with special thanks to Grassroots Trust, Hamilton City Council, Creative Communities Scheme and Poppies Book Store.
Seating provided
Dr Marama Salsano
Dr Marama Salsano is a Kirikiriroa-based writer-scholar, editor, and multidisciplinary artist of Ngāi Tūhoe, Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki, Ngāti Porou, and Ngāti Wairere descent. As a Kairangahau Matua, Marama researches at the intersection of Māori and Indigenous Literary Studies, creative writing, and toi Māori; her critical and creative work has been published nationally and internationally in various anthologies and journals.
Event times
22 February 2026
- 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Hamilton Gardens
Hungerford Crescent, SH1 (Off Cobham Drive), Hamilton
Hamilton
New Zealand