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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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A biennial Maori literary journal which showcases new Maori prose, poetry, essays, short fiction and scriptwriting.
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The View From Up There is Gerry Coates' first collection of writing. These poems and stories span 50 years, from the excitement of a boy taking a flight in a Tiger Moth above the Waitaki Valley, to a brush with fame, and even the celebration of a first kiss.
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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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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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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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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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In the late nineteenth century Pita Kapiti dictated accounts of rituals surrounding the cultivation and gathering of many foods. He also recorded karakia and accounts of tribal ritual relating to the Ngati Porou. This is a record of his work in Maori and English.
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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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Vaughan Rapatahana's poems are replete with references to his own Indigenous heritage in Aotearoa-New Zealand and his current exiled status as a resident also of both Hong Kong and Pampanga, Philippines. Indeed themes of alienation, marginalization, alternatives scream through hi ...
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