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Simple language and illustrations introduce some of the atua MaIori o Aotearoa - the traditional guardians of Te Ao MaIori. Explains the significance of TaIne, Hine-te-iwa-iwa, Tangaroa, Mahuika, TaIwhiri-maItea, Muri-ranga-whenua, TuImatauenga, MaIui, Hine-tiI-tama, Hine-nui-te- ...
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Queenie Rikihana Hyland here brings together a collection of her favourite Maori myths and legends - from the creation and the ever-popular mischief-making of Maui, to the great love stories of Hinemoa and Tutanekai, and Turongo and Mahinarangi. The stories are brought to life by ...
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As with the first workbook in this series, Volume Two is designed by teachers to be used by teachers for mixed ability classrooms. Workbook features guided listening tests, photocopiable language sheets and worksheet masters and answers plus various classroom activities. Maori Mo ...
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Volume 1 of this 2 volume set
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In We are the Rock! we hear the stories of contemporary Niueans, as well as historical and legendary figures - their struggles, impressions and achievements. They are Niuean taoga (treasures) and include: Tigilau Ness, Dene Halatau, Luisa Avaiki, Che Fu, Dr Vili Nosa, Dave Pak ...
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Maori Tales of Long Ago is a newly published facsimile edition of a classic collection of 16 stories adapted from Maori mythology for a young readership.
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vol 2 of 2 Traditional maori legends retold on cd.
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A bilingual reader written by Beatrice Yates (Aunty Bea) with CD narration and waiata. This book follows on from One Day a Taniwha and Hoha te Taniwha. They are fun and easy to read with superb illustrations by Kat Quin Merewether.
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With the two languages complementing each other on the same page, these picture books provide even a reader without prior experience of te reo Maori the opportunity to read each myth in the native language of Aotearoa New Zealand. Ideal for parents wishing to learn Maori with th ...
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This African tale evokes the Cinderella story in its portrayal of two sisters, spiteful Manyara and considerate Nyasha, and the young king who is searching for a bride. Steptoe has illustrated this modern fable with stunning paintings that glow with beauty, warmth, and internal v ...
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