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The booklet by John Foster, produced by the Rotorua District Library, is for those who have started to learn Maori but have found some aspects confusing.
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- RRP: $44.99
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The vocabulary is carefully scaffolded so that all children can begin to speak Maori and can feel privileged to be part of a truly bilingual society. Topics covered include Te Whanau (Family), Te Whare (House), Te Tinana (Body), Nga Kararehe (Animals), Te Mahi Kaute (Counting) an ...
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This photocopiable resource provides comprehensive information and supporting student activities about powhiri. The first section provides an overview of powhiri, and addresses questions such as: what is a powhiri? What is important about the process of powhiri? What is a marae? ...
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Entirely in Maori language this is the Te Reo editon of "Where does milk come from?" A book for children photographed by Rob Tucker and written by Sue Bramwell. It features Rob's grandson Eben and is situated on the Faull Brothers Taranaki dairy farm. It tells the story of milk, ...
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This booklet focuses attention on nine critical elements of Maori sentence construction. The author takes the Verb, I and Ki, Names and pronouns, description, complex prepositions, possession, Ko, Transitive and Intrasitive schemes to show how parts of Maori sentences are formed ...
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This reformatted edition reproduces the text of the current edition of Te Paipera Tapu (first published in 1952) in an enhanced format for the modern Maori language reader. Macrons have been added to indicate vowel length, speech marks have been added and punctuation carefully re ...
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The study began as an inquiry into traditional and contemporary understandings of whanaungatanga. The author initially conceptualised whanaungatanga as our interconnectedness with each other and the land. Between 2003 and 2007 she collected whanau stories, traced whakapapa and st ...
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What's new? Three new chapters!
Community Organisations and the Law
Many community organisations use the Community Law Manual to support their clients and members. This new chapter supports community organisations themselves. The result of a partnership with Keeping it Le ...
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A beautiful Matariki calendar featuring Robyn Kahukiwa prints.
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The concept of this course is to provide the means of self-help for motivated groups, especially whanau, to increase their knowledge and their ability to use the Maori languge among themselves. the course consists of six CDs that contain all that is necessary to gain an understan ...
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