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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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At the heart of this play script in te reo MaIori is a story of loss and grief: a man driven to despair by the long-ago death of his baby son. Woven around this are themes of dispossession, leadership and wrong-doing and, ultimately, the journey towards forgiveness and healing. T ...
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This is a personal account of living in a remote Bay of Islands community that provides "rich insights into Maori and Pakeha - a vision of Aotearoa now and for the future.
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A book of essays and poems on the relationship between Pakeha and Maori on the practice of medicine...Includes, among other things, a state of the nation speech from Waitangi 2007, organised by the Treaty Resource Centre: He Puna Mattauranga te Tiriti; a keynote address for t ...
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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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A biennial Maori literary journal which showcases new Maori prose, poetry, essays, short fiction and scriptwriting.
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This contains more than 2500 "sayings of the ancestors" collected over twenty years and previously collected in four smaller volumes. "Pepeha are not just proverbs; the term includes charms, witticisms, figures of speech and boasts".
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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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In Haruru Mai, a MaIori Battalion veteran returns to his small Northland hometown after forty years. His arrival revives anxieties over land and family, and MaIori participation in the war. He becomes romantically involved with Paloma and, haunted by the death of a fellow MaIori ...
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Probably the earliest surviving Maori writing of significant size, this is an account by Renata Kawepo Tamai Ki Hikurangi of an arduous journey undertaken in 1843-44, when he was among Bishop Augustus Selwyn's party visiting Anglican mission posts throughout the North Island and ...
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