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KA MAU TE WEHI provides a unique insight through the biography of Bub and Nen into the development and promotion of kapa haka throughout NZ and in particular primary and secondary schools.
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The purpose of this pack is to introduce the Te Reo student to a variety of basic tauparapara to establish a sound foundation for learning the art form of Whaikorero - the ancient art of speechmaking.
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A study of New Zealand film history that begins in the 1920s with the creation of the Auckland Film Society. Rather than focusing on the work of individual filmmakers, it studies the cinema as a form of social practice.
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The first paperback edition of this classic A.W. Reed title remains true to the original vision - to create a highly accessible reference to the traditional life and customs of Maori. Taonga Tuku Iho translates to 'treasures from the past that have been handed down to us'. Thi ...
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The study began as an inquiry into traditional and contemporary understandings of whanaungatanga. The author initially conceptualised whanaungatanga as our interconnectedness with each other and the land. Between 2003 and 2007 she collected whanau stories, traced whakapapa and st ...
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This second volume is Te Ata Hapara, the time close to daybreak when the birds start to sing. It is a time closer to the coming of the light when the world begins to awaken. The use of this title is in reference to the learning and growth Waiataata has brought to us. This seco ...
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Contents
I Introduction: A Gentleman, an Officer and a Scholar:
Three collectors in two decades of change 5
II The Context: A very short history of the western Solomons before 1914
III Twenty British Collections: What 10,000 artifacts can teach us now 59
IV A Gentleman ...
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It's the world's most successful peace keeping mission - which hardly anyone's heard of! So says one of the many New Zealand Defence Force personnel interviewed for Sinai Journal:30 Years of Kiwis serving with the Multinational Force and Observers. 2012 marked the thirtieth year ...
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This collection of essays is, in the main, a summary of positions. At the same time there is an attempt to provide reading lists. The latter have been taken from the works studied and added to or modified slightly. The intention has been to provide resources in the form of summar ...
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This book is an invaluable introduction to Maori protocol for Pakehas. Hiwi and Pat Tauroa outline the sequence of events when visitors arrive at the gates of a marae and ends with their departure, with appropriate behaviour being described at each stage. First published in 19 ...
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