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He Whakamarama is a full course in everyday Maori language. Aimed at students of all ages and backgrounds, it features a concise but comprehensive approach in one volume. Straightforward explanations with numerous examples. A logical sequence to allow rapid progress. Revision exe ...
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This dictionary and index comprises a selection of modern and everyday language that will be extremely useful for learners of the Maori language. it has a broader scope than traditional dictionaries, so as well as the words one would usually expect in a dictionary, it also includ ...
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In Framing the Frontier - the third in the Tangata Whenua series, students will discover more about what life was like in 19th-century New Zealand.
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Adopting words from English into Maori and vice-versa has expanded and enriched the lexical bank of both languages. These loanwords are an important part of modern Maori. This dictionary presents over 3,000 loanwords that are, or have been, in common use in spoken and written Mao ...
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This is intended for students of Maori tertiary level and also the general reader. The book describes traditional and contemporary Maori society and its interaction with Pakeha since first contact. Emphasis has been placed on the clarification of cultural concepts throughout, in ...
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Te Pihinga is the lower intermediate-level Maori Language text designed for adults and teenagers. In the second edition there are two new chapters and additions have also been made to the dictionary at the end of the book.
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This is the fourth level in the complete Maori language series "Te Whanake" designed to develop the learners ability to communicate in Maori. There is no teachers manual for this edition, but the video and audoi sets are available. This second edition is updated.
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The third book in the author's very successful "Te Whanake" series. A thematic approach to Maori language and literature.
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