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Winner of the 1987 New Zealand Fiction Award. This compelling novel highlights one community's response to attacks on their ancestral values and symbols provides moving affirmation of the relationship between land and the people who live on it.
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Mutuwhenua is the story of Ripeka, who leaves her extended family and its traditional lifestyle to marry Graeme, a Pakeha schoolteacher. In the strange world of the city, Ripeka discovers that she cannot make the break from her whanau, that the old ways are too strong.
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Tu
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By Grace, Patricia
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This new novel from acclaimed Maori novelist Patricia Grace visits the complex world faced by men of the Maori Battalion in Italy during the Second World War. Tu (named after the Maori god of War), is the sole survivor of three brothers who went to war. When his niece & nephew co ...
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Maori-language edition of Maraea and the Albatrosses.
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9780143502678 |
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2 June 2008 by Penguin |
| Interest Age |
5-10 years |
| Language |
(Maori) |
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Baby No-eyes is Te Paania's first child, killed in a car crash before she even leaves the womb. Baby's ghost returns to comfort Te Paania, and when Baby's brother Tawera is born he takes her place in the world although she is always by his side.
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24-four-year-old Te Rua holds a secret. But if he is to rescue Kiri from neglect, then a truth will have to be told. As the case approaches, and tourists arrive on the Dogside coastline, not only will his confession shame his family but it will reverberate throughout the communit ...
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Winner of the 1987 New Zealand Fiction AwardThis compelling novel will resonate for people everywhere who find their livelihood threatened by Dollarmen - property speculators advocating golf courses, high rises, shopping malls, and tourist attractions. In 'Potiki', one commun ...
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It is a time of fear and confusion. Dramatic events threaten the mar . 'Potiki' is Patricia Grace's best-selling novel about a coastal community in danger. It is a work of spellbinding power that weaves myths of older times into the political realities of today.
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Stories of family life in the country and city, of contrasts between young and old, of relationships between people who know what it means to be Maori in a society whose predominant values are alien.
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