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English language version) After over 150 years of colonisation, a number of tenacious and determined Maori individuals have struggled to ensure the survival of their language. This book, co-published with Te Taua Whiri i te Reo Maori, describes the revival of the Maori languag ...
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Chef Charles Royal uses indigenous New Zealand ingredients, such as kawakawa, pikopiko, wild bush mushrooms and ferns to give classic dishes a contemporary twist. Covering recipes from starters through vegetables and mains to sweet treats, Charles shows how to prepare stunning di ...
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TAKOA is a networking and linkage resource. It supports the needs of whanau, community organisations, Government groups and commerce. TAKOA Rua-mano contains more than 2000 listings and includes information on Marae, Iwi, Social Services, Business, Justice, Education, Governmen ...
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The very intimate account of the life of Patrick Bidois recording the highs and lows as he 'joined the ranks of the unemployed to relearn the language he'd once spurned ... reconnected with his Maori heritage ... and finally made the life-changing decision to receive the gift of ...
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With the two languages complementing each other on the same page, these picture books provide even a reader without prior experience of te reo Maori the opportunity to read each myth in the native language of Aotearoa New Zealand. Ideal for parents wishing to learn Maori with th ...
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Numerous important concepts in Maori culture are defined and discussed in short essay-style definitions in this volume, which is written in both the English and Maori languages.
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A collection of papers published in the National Oral History Association of New Zealand (NOHANZ) journal between 1989 and 2003. The papers represent some of the work of a selection of Maori oral historians, as well as some Pakeha writers addressing Maori issues relevant to histo ...
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A useful encyclopedia for anyone interested in Maori language. The 830 pages are broken into parts: topically indexed dictionary, grammar keywords, syllable interpretation, new linguistic terms, plus many others.
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The life of an ex-Mongrel Mob gang leader.
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Get on the Waka is a fresh, energetic collection of fiction writing by Maori since 2000, selected and with an introduction by Witi Ihimaera. It showcases 17 stories and extracts from established writers, most of whom have won awards and recognition in New Zealand and overseas.
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