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The Mouseholes arrive for their annual holiday at a grand hotel. But their happiness is spoilt when their suitcase goes missing. Despite a thorough search by police, the suitcase fails to turn up. The Mouseholes are forced to improvise so that they can go down to dinner.
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For children ages thirteen and over this begins with the 1965 story of fifteen-year-old Hemi Ratana who, traumatised by a humiliating incident, climbs a giant kauri on the Coromandel Peninsula in a do-or-die test of courage. High in the head branches of the kauri, Hemi finds a hu ...
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Re-issued as part of the new Janet Frame Collection, these two novels draw on the experiences of Janet Frame's early life, and also explore the world of the mind, isolated and inarticulate. The two books are commonly regarded as part of a trilogy with 'Owls do Cry'.
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The spectacular diversity of New Zealand's geology is explained along with photos and illustrations. Includes the relevance of features such as volcanoes, hot springs and boiling mud in Maori mythology, and living with volcanic activity today.
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New Zealand's first settlers reached these islands not more than 1,000 years ago. They were Polynesian people from the tropical Pacific. Here on the cooler shores of Aotearoa they developed a distinctive way of life known today as Maori culture.
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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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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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Young persons guide to how New Zealand women won the right to vote.
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What's Wrong With Bottoms" in Maori. Award winning picture book about sexual abuse and the young child. A positive approach portrayed warmly and realistically.
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