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A fictional story (based on fact) of a Kiwi lad as he heads away, full of excitement, to war with his mates from rural New Zealand. There he encounters the horror that was the Western front.
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It recounts the battle for Point 209 in Tunisia and the hard-won fight the soldiers had to capture it. In Te Reo
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Hachette New Zealand have produced a beautiful slip-cased edition of the phenomenally successful New Zealand Police book Christchurch 22.2 - Beyond the Cordon which we are publishing to commemorate the first anniversary of the February 22, 2011 earthquake. This edition includes: ...
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Working with whanau: Maori social work in schools covers the work of a group of kaimahi working as social workers in largely rural Maori communities. The focus of this text is on kaimahi who work for iwi Maori organisations. Five of these organisations supported the research for ...
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- RRP: $129.00
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A beautifully produced bilingual resource that is suitable from young children right through to teritary level. It provides step by step instruction on haka and also includes performance of some of the classic haka
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A true account of Caesar the bulldog, the mascot of the 4th Battalion (A Company) New Zealand Rifle Brigade, who served in World War One and died in action.
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'It was all so sudden. Twenty seconds and then silence. I started calling out, 'Can anyone hear me?' - nothing but silence. Over the next few hours I heard hysterical sobbing and people clapping as others were rescued. I could hear engines, drilling and what sounded like sledgeha ...
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Maori warriors would unnerve the enemy with their dances called haka. The peruperu was a war haka performed before battle. In it, the warriors would wave their weapons and contort their faces to summon the god of war and warn the opposition of their fate. Find out how successful ...
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In We are the Rock! we hear the stories of contemporary Niueans, as well as historical and legendary figures - their struggles, impressions and achievements. They are Niuean taoga (treasures) and include: Tigilau Ness, Dene Halatau, Luisa Avaiki, Che Fu, Dr Vili Nosa, Dave Pak ...
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Korikori
(PACK/Other, 3xdvd1x audio cd1x teachers booklet)
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Korikori is a interactive bilingual resource to help support entry level Maori Language learners. Introducing Early Childhood teachers and children to the Maori language through the medium of song and dance. Over ten newly composed songs performed by children and over 150 Maori ...
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