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Home/Gifts for $50 or under/Taku Ikura Tuatahi | My First Ikura
Book cover titled 'Taku Ikura Tuatahi' by Qiane Matata-Sipu, with an illustration of a young girl holding an ipu
Book cover titled 'Taku Ikura Tuatahi' by Qiane Matata-Sipu, with an illustration of a young girl holding an ipu on a blue background
Two books titled 'My First Ikura' and 'Taku Ikura Tuatahi' by Qiane Matata-Sipu on a textured  earthy green surface with Māori patterns
Open book with illustrations of Tāne Mahuta and Hineahuone on a textured green surface, illustrated by Isobel Joy Te Aho-White
Book cover titled 'My first ikura' by Qiane Matata-Sipu, with an illustration of a young girl holding an ipu on a light gray background
Open book showing a diagram of a female reproductive system and text 'My First Ikura' on a textured green background, illustrated by Isobel Joy Te Aho-White
Home/Gifts for $50 or under/Taku Ikura Tuatahi | My First Ikura

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Taku Ikura Tuatahi | My First Ikura

$30.00
Rating: 5.0 out of 5
5.0 6 reviews

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.

Written by award-winning storyteller Qiane Matata-Sipu and illustrated by acclaimed Māori artist Isobel Joy Te Aho-White, this unique pukapuka brings cultural grounding, aroha and mātauranga to the bookshelf. This book is perfect for homes, schools, kura kaupapa, libraries and community spaces. My First Ikura / Taku Ikura Tuatahi fills a long-overdue gap in children's publishing in Aotearoa.

Author

Qiane Matata-Sipu is a trailblazer, a storytelling leader and cultural disruptor based in Tāmaki Makaurau - Auckland. Resonating deeply with modern readers seeking diverse voices and cultural wisdom, her books (and NUKU podcast) are more than stand alone titles; they’re part of a wider movement that promotes self-worth, community connection and a blueprint for thriving through Indigenous female knowledge. She wrote, photographed and first published NUKU: Stories of 100 Indigenous Women, shortlisted for the 2022 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, and her most recent children’s book Ngā Kupenga a Nanny Rina (published by Penguin) won a 2024 Storylines Notable Book Award (te reo Māori) and was shortlisted in the 2025 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. Recognised for her powerful voice, Qiane’s leadership is rooted in a clear, personal purpose: to amplify the stories of marginalised people and change the narrative for future generations. For more information, visit www.qiane.co.nz

Illustrator

Isobel Joy Te Aho-White (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu ki te Wairoa) is an artist of Māori, British, and Danish ancestry based in Pōneke / Wellington. A descendant of matakite and healers, she draws inspiration from her tūpuna and the natural world around her.
Her work combines digital and traditional mediums, weaving together kowhaiwhai, native flora, and themes of mana wahine, kaitiakitanga, and ancestral healing.

Publishing Details

Publisher: Self-published by QIANE+co
Author: Qiane Matata-Sipu
Translator: Stacey Morrison
Illustrator: Isobel Joy Te Aho-White
Design & Layout: Chloē Reweti
Age group: 6-12 years
Edition: 1
Published: 01 January 2025
Release Date: 1 November 2025
Distributor: Bateman Books
Pages: 32
Format: Hardcover
Internals: 140gsm woodfree
FSC Cover: 135gsm hyacinth super fine linen
Dimensions: 255mm x 195mm
ISBNs: 978-0-473-74869-2 (English), 978-0-473-74875-3 (Te reo Māori)

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Cushla Foe
A true taonga

This pukapuka is absolutely stunning. It weaves together so many meaningful concepts and truly serves as a portal into a rich world of mātauranga Māori. Through its gentle storytelling, it explores whakapapa, ritual, and connection, while also guiding readers toward other valuable resources such as Ngahuia Murphy’s incredible work.

One aspect I especially loved was the presence and support of the young girl’s Pāpā. Growing up, kōrero about ikura were treated as women’s business only, and often left the men in my whānau feeling uncomfortable or distant from the conversation. Seeing a father included so naturally and lovingly in this story feels powerful. It reflects a shift toward restoring balance, normalising these sacred discussions, and creating space for our tāne to stand alongside our wāhine.

Publications like this help dissolve shame and disconnection, instead nurturing agency, understanding, and pride in our young wāhine as they move through this important rite of passage.

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Jess O
A must have book

This is a beautifully written pukapuka. My kotiro loves it and is is the perfect way to lead into healthy conversations

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Sarah W
A stunning pukapuka

This is beautifully made, perfect for kōtiro of a wide range of ages and stages. My 11 year old was able to read it to me and we both loved learning new kupu

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Ariana Noble
Ataahua

Such a beautiful pukapuka, to share with my pepi as she grows into a young lady

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Victoria Thomas
So special!

Love having this precious insight to share with my tamariki 💕

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