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The story of a kuia and a spider, and their argument over whose weaving was the best. Illust. in colour.
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A brand new publication, 32 page, full color, personally hand signed by the artist. Contains images of childbirth that may restrict suitability for young children. An original poem written in Maori with English subtitles, with beautiful illustrations. Suitable for ages 8 to adu ...
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A reprint of the old classic about the tuna (eel) who leaves his creek and ends up with the children on Champion Street.
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Tutu Taniwha is joined by his friends Waiwaia Weta, Koa Kiwi, Pumau Pekapeka and Tangiweto Pupu.
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This is the Maori edition of The Forgotten Taniwha, Robyn Kahukiwa's new picture book.
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The people who live in the pa below his cave call him Ngakau Pono, Loyal Heart, and he has been looking after the people for hundreds of years. When Pakeha arrive in New Zealand, Ngakau Pono's people start to leave the pa. The gardens are untended, and the fishing is neglected. T ...
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9780143520030 |
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2 February 2009 by Penguin |
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5-8 years |
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The retelling of a famous Maori legend about the mythical figure Paikea who travelled to Aotearoa on a whale.
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Taniwha tells the poetic, touching story of a young boy who meets a taniwha when visiting his nearby river. It's a poignant tale of friendship and belief, while also conveying the significance of the taniwha figure to wider Maori life and culture.
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Mata is a young Maori girl who has been adopted into a Pakeha family. She knows very little about her Maori heritage. Then, one day, Mata s class visits the museum. What she discovers there will change her life forever.
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He kotiro Maori a Mata I whangaia ai e tetahi whanau Pakeha. He iti noa tona mohio mo tona taha Maori Heoi, I tetahi ra, ka toro atu te karaehe o Mata ki tetahi whare pupuri taonga. I reira ka kitea tetahi mea e whakarereketia ai tona ao mo ake tonu atu.
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