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A pictorial introduction to the art of Maori moko. The designs and techniques of traditional Maori tattoo are recorded here in paintings and drawings of the period. There are also notes on the techniques of moko, its changing styles and the early trade in tatooed heads.
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Isolated by thousands of miles of ocean, the Hawaiian islands are home to many unique plants and flowers.This book describes more than 130 indigenous and endemic species, and discusses their characteristics, habitats and how they came to be.
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This is a lyrical evocation of Hawaii by a Native poet whose ancestral land has been scarred by tourism, the American military and urbanization. Grounded in the ancient grandeur and beauty of Hawaii, this collection is a love song for a beloved homeland under assault.
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The first settlers of New Zealand relied on nature for their survival. Coming from the tropical islands of Polynesia the Maori found a colder country where different plants and animals lived. Here are some of their legends about nature and the ways that Maori people found food ...
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An inspirational book for parents detailing how everyday activity can keep children healthy, build motor skills and muscle tone and aid brain development. Sophie Hartigan and her husband are founders of the well known Jumping Beans pre school exercise classes. The book has been a ...
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A novel based on the burning of the Boyd in 1809 when a clash with Maori seeking revenge - utu - resulted in one of the most famous fires in maritime history. For years the world's sailing ships stopped visiting New Zealand's Bay of Islands and surrounding ports, such was the fea ...
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