A Carved Cloak for Tahu

A Carved Cloak for Tahu

Author: Mere Whaanga

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1775580008

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Oral histories, legends, and accounts of contemporary life of a New Zealand Maori tribe are presented in this cultural that includes colonial histories of the Native Land Court and traditional histories from the Northern Hawke's Bay.


Mana Whakatipu

Mana Whakatipu

Author: Mark Solomon

Publisher: Massey University Press

Published: 2021-08-12

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 0995146543

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In 1998, just as South Island tribe Ngai Tahu was about to sign its Treaty of Waitangi settlement with the government — justice of sorts after seven generations of seeking redress — a former foundryman stepped into the pivotal role of kaiwhakahaere or chair of Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, the tribal council of Ngai Tahu, Mark Solomon stood at the head of his iwi at a pivotal moment and can be credited with the astute stewardship of the settlement that has today made Ngai Tahu a major player in the economy and given it long-sought-after self-determination for the affairs of its own people. Bold, energetic and visionary, for 18 years Solomon forged a courageous and determined course, bringing a uniquely Maori approach to a range of issues.Now, in this direct memoir, Sir Mark reflects on his life, on the people who influenced him, on what it means to lead, and on the future for both Ngai Tahu and Aotearoa New Zealand.


Language, Identity and Diversity in Picturebooks

Language, Identity and Diversity in Picturebooks

Author: Nicola Daly

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 1040185479

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This book presents a range of perspectives on the way language, diversity, and identity are reflected in New Zealand children’s literature, based on the published research of Nicola Daly, an associate professor in the Division of Education of the University of Waikato, and her colleagues. The book is organised into two sections. The first section examines the use of Te Reo Māori and English in the text of New Zealand picturebooks, exploring the linguistic landscape of Māori-English bilingual picturebooks. The second section, The Pedagogical Potential of Picturebooks, explores how picturebooks featuring Māori, English, New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL), and Pacific languages reflect identity and support diversity in society. Research from several educational contexts, ranging from kindergarten to university, where picturebooks are used to support learning language and learning about language is also discussed. Themes of language, identity, and diversity are explored throughout the two sections and brought together in the concluding chapter’s discussion of the power of picturebooks. This book will be of interest to scholars in children’s literature and education; it may also be relevant to scholars in linguistics library and information studies, cultural studies, and media and communication studies.


Maori at Home

Maori at Home

Author: Scotty Morrison

Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited

Published: 2017-08-28

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 0143771485

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Kei hea o putu whutuporo? Where are your rugby boots? Homai te ranu tomato Pass me the tomato sauce Kei te pehea te huarere i tenei ra? How is the weather today? Kei hea to mahi kainga? Where is your homework? Kati te whakaporearea i to tuahine! Stop annoying your sister! Maori at Home is the perfect introduction to the Maori language. A highly practical, easy and fun resource for everyday New Zealanders, it covers the basics of life in and around a typical Kiwi household. Whether you’re practising sport, getting ready for school, celebrating a birthday, preparing a shopping list or relaxing at the beach, Maori at Home gives you the words and phrases – and confidence – you need.


Swim

Swim

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2013-06-21

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781775500797

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In the legend, Hinemoa lives by Lake Rotorua and Tutanekai on the island, Mokoia. Hinemoa falls in love when Tutanekai plays the flute, but Hinemoa's father considers him unsuitable. They vow to be together, and every night on the island,Tutanekai plays his flute to guide Hinemoa to him. With no canoe, Hinemoa must swim the lake with mystical creatures in it to be with Tutanekai. The book is available in Maori and English language versions.


Tangaroa's Gift

Tangaroa's Gift

Author: Mere Whaanga-Schollum

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781869430221

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A story of how the paua got it's beautiful shell.


Taniwha

Taniwha

Author: Robyn Kahukiwa

Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited

Published: 2022-08-30

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0143779478

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"A little boy has made friends with the taniwha in his river, but no-one believes him. The taniwha takes the boy on a journey through time and myth where he meets some amazing characters, gathering the earth's treasures as he goes"--Publisher information.


Ka Aroha Hoki!

Ka Aroha Hoki!

Author: Rob Tipa

Publisher: Huia Pub.

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781775502951

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This book discusses traditional Maori uses of native plants of the South Island of New Zealand and traditions around them. The text describes the features and uses of each plant, listed alphabetically for quick reference. These stories of native plants of the South Island describe how Maori and Europeans grew and processed the plants, and it uncovers some surprising uses of native plants. Written by a journalist, the book is engaging, enlightening and user-friendly and is beautiful to browse and informative about native plants.