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From blisters to blocked noses, Koro seems to have an unappetizing remedy for everything. But could his enthusiasm for M ori medicine turn out to be contagious? A children's story and M ori herbal all in one.
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A first children's picture book for Witi Ihimaera that tells the "whimsical story" of a lonely kowhai tree. He uses comical characters to tell an allegory about positive sibling relations.
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This is probably the most important book published in recent times as it shows how in 27 years the Treaty of Waitangi has been reinterpreted, the "partnership" myth created, tribal corporations set up, public assets transferred to those corporations which are now on the brink of ...
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This photocopiable resource provides comprehensive information and supporting student activities about powhiri. The first section provides an overview of powhiri, and addresses questions such as: what is a powhiri? What is important about the process of powhiri? What is a marae? ...
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This booklet focuses attention on nine critical elements of Maori sentence construction. The author takes the Verb, I and Ki, Names and pronouns, description, complex prepositions, possession, Ko, Transitive and Intrasitive schemes to show how parts of Maori sentences are formed ...
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Our favourite puppy is celebrating his 30th birthday this year and his classic first adventure is once more available in Maori. Join Sally, Spot's mum, on her search to find where the mischievous puppy is hiding.
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Provides a unique, "more Maori", more fun way to say things in everyday situations. Written entirely in Maori, this book includes sections on Maori idiom and metaphor, common errors, and examples of language in use in a variety of settings, including the home, at the supermarket ...
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'We have selected what we regard as the most popular songs from this world famous choir and are pleased to be able to attach both the cover design and Index of songs for your consideration.'
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When Manata goes missing from her village, her people discover that she has been kidnapped by a giant. Her lover, Matakauri, sets off to rescue her, knowing that his people will never be safe until the giant is killed. While the giant sleeps, Matakauri builds a fire around him. ...
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