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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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Aotearoa New Zealand, a tiny Pacific country, is of great interest to those engaged in postcolonial and literary studies throughout the world. In all former colonies, myths of national identity are vested with various interests. Shifts in collective Pakeha (or New Zealand-Europ ...
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Tu
(Trade Paperback/Paperback, New title)
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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This is the third book in the Te Mere trilogy inwhich Whakahana, Morehu and their cousin Te Ra embark on the final quest to save the magical family mere. In Maori and for younger fluent readers this is an exciting adventure story.
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This book contains mythological stories and traditions well known in the canon of Maori history, literature and tradition. They include: The Origins of the World, The Separation of Earth and Sky, The Fashioning of the First Human, The Desperate Act of Hinetetama, The Luminous Hou ...
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KUPU is a fresh, dynamic and engaging new poetry book in Maori and English. The poems in KUPU cover a wide range of themes and topics: from issues of identity, te reo and culture revitalization to love's highs and lows, politics, motherhood, dreams, desires and much, much more. ...
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A tongue-in-cheek yarn helping us laugh at ourselves." When a Maori land claim threaten the township's fish & chip shop, some unconventional plans are hatched.
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Barbara Anderson's new tale is set in the Hawkes Bay in the 1930s. A community at the beach gathers one summer to film "Lust in the Dust" - an amateur cowboy movie, "packed with action and melodrama". Nothing will ever be the same at Laing's Point after that summer.
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An historical novel which brings a powerful new perspective to events during the New Zealand Wars, and to the relationships between invader and invaded anywhere.
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Roma Potiki is a writer, theatre director, and visual artist. Her poetry appears in many anthologies, including the recent Oxford Anthology of New Zealand Poetry in English.
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