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This book is a collection of essays from www.reader.co.nz On a weekly or fortnightly basis over a twelve month period Dr Peter Cleave submitted a column to this site. The resulting writing has been assembled along with recent work in Maori and English from tekaharoa.com. The au ...
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When the last revisions were done to the earlier and first edition of Papers to Conference Volume Two in mid to late 2010 some of the papers included were three or four years old making them about five years old now. There is a range and a depth in this collection that sets i ...
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Iwi Station is about communication and power from a tribal point of view in Aotearoa/New Zealand and the world at large.
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All new essays from 2005 onwards on issues around Maori culture and society - letters and documents.
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'Starting Points' offers various perspectives, a range of ways to think about contemporary Maori culture and society
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How do you work out how to work with other people? This book is designed to help you do this. The first thing is to consider of culture in your workplace. Then to find better ways of working. These are the things that matter no matter how removed they might seem from the job at ...
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This corpus of works covers topics as diverse as social work, Maori media, language, culture in the workplace, as well as 'Rangahau pae iti kahurangi: Research in a small world of light and shade'.
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The second edition of Papers on Language does not have as broad a range of articles as the first but there is greater attention paid to certain topics like literacy and oral expression. The opening paper, Said, heard, written, read, is about literacy in Aotearoa and also opens up ...
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The fourth edition of Papers of Contest begins with fragments of very early work by the present author on letters and documents written in Maori in the early and mid nineteenth century. It closes with an essay on starting points for a consideration of Maori society and culture.
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Maori Unpacked takes a word by word approach. The reader is shown what each word is, a noun, a verb, an adjective or whatever. The book may be a useful tool, a way in, so to speak, to the language. The Second Edition gives more examples and more exercises. It is also a primer f ...
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