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This illustrated history tells the amazing story of Pacific people and their relationships with, and contributions to, New Zealand society. In a great feat of exploration and migration, Pacific Islanders became the first people to step foot on these shores some 800 years ago. ...
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Designed for both classroom and personal use, this is a modern Samoan language resource. It features an emphasis on patterns of speech and communication through practice and examples; 10 practical dialogues covering everyday social situations; and, an introduction to the wider cu ...
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Ancient Samoan mythology tell of Telesa. Demon women who are guardians of earth and gifted with the elemental powers of Air, Water and Fire. Telesa are vengeful and cruel, tales to frighten children. Or are they more than that?
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From refugee to immigrant, from a Kiwi to a Tongan citizen. This fascinating book describes the events of Dieter Dyck's journey during and after the end of the Second World War: his sea journey on a Dutch immigrant ship; his marriage to a Tongan princess, Senikau; the formation o ...
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A simple book for the young, in Samoan and English, with delightful illustrations with a tropical theme.
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A bilingual poetry collection of English and Fijian writing and performance from the last decade. Tales, Poems and Songs from the Underwater World fuses sea creatures, myths and themes from around the Pacific. It combines three main elements: written word, visual (paintings and i ...
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Partnering with the Royal New Zealand Navy and New Zealand Department of Conservation, Pew provided an opportunity for nine artists to experience the vast Kermadec region. This catalogue records this voyage of artists and the works they produced.
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Explores the relationship between indigeneity and migration among Maorii and Pacific peoples
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New Zealand-born chef Robert Oliver went back to Fiji, where he grew up, to rediscover the art of Pacific cooking. He travelled to Tonga, Niue, Tahiti, Samoa, Vanuatu and the Cook Islands to track down the most skilled local cooks. Adapting their recipes for modern kitchens, this ...
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Fifty-six crossword puzzles testing word knowledge in te reo Maori and more. Suitable for bilingual learners.
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