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ISBN / ISSN:
9780473150600
Ancient Wisdom: Modern Solutions
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NZ$ 33.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Ngahini O Te Ra Bidois
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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 ta moo from his ancestors".
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DIGITALMARAE
DIGITAL MARAE
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NZ$ 26.00 each
Author:
Lisa Reihana
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Dop 2009, New Plymouth
210 mm x 150 mm,
48 pages
This richly illustrated, modestly sized casebound book is devoted to Digital Marae; a major ongoing photographic and video project by one of New Zealand's foremost artists Lisa Reihana. Edited by Govett-Brewster Director and curator Rhana Devenport, contributors are leading Maori architectural historian Deidre Brown; Melbourne-based curator and writer Victoria Lynn and cultural theorist and sociologist Nikos Papastergiadis; and Te Papa curator Megan Tamati-Quennell. Additionally, an extended interview with Reihana by Devenport reveals the complex layers of influence that inform this ambitious and significant work.
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HEKETEWAIATAC
He Kete Waiata : A basket full of songs(2 cd set)
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NZ$ 50.00 each
Audio CD
Author:
Linda Te Aho
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Dop 2006 Hamilton
2 audio cd set
A audio ste to accompany the book.A collection of waiata, karakia, tauparapara, hemene, haka and ngeri collected over many years at Pohara Pa and Maungata Marae. Includes a selection of dialectal words and phrases particular to Tainui and 'Nga Tongi a Tawhaiao' - which recounts and interprets some of Tawhiao's sayings contained within some the waiata in the compilation.
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9789059722040
Indigenous Peoples:Self-Determination, Knowledge, Indigeneity
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NZ$ 110.00 each
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Author:
Svein Jentoft
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Dop 2008, USa
383pp
softcover
Achieving political recognition from their native countries continues to be one of the most
contentious struggles for indigenous peoples. In this book, scholars from a variety of
disciplines assess how indigenous groups are inventing and challenging new modes of identity,
whether legal, cultural, artistic, or economic.
Through the examples of cultural development in the United States, Australia, Guatemala, and
other countries, the authors discuss the role of opposing ideals - such as national unity and
ethnic diversity, assimilation and self-determination - in forming indigenous identities. This
authoritative volume will change the way scholars consider the position of indigenous peoples
around the globe.
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INSPRINGDVD
In Spring One plants alone (dvd)
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NZ$ 104.00 each
DVD Media
Author:
Vincent Ward (director)
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DVD video
86min / All region
Pal Format
Presented as a special feature on the DVD release of 'Vigil'.
The true, moving story of how an 84 year old Maori woman struggles to care for her handicapped 40year old son. Ward was to revisit this story for his film "Rain of the Children".
Also includes the short film 'A State of Seige' based on a Janet Frame novel in which a teacher is assailed by doubt and an unseen menace during her search for a new way of seeing.
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9781877478383
Korero Maori Mai: Speak to Me in Maori Bk 1 - Korero Maori Mai: Speak to Me in Maori Bk 1 Ages: 5-12 Building sentences in Te Reo
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Building sentences in Te Reo - Bk 1
An irresistible invitation to get Te Reo flowing. The Korero Māori Mai series contains dialogue cards that allow children to hold simple conversations in Te Reo. It is structured thematically to relate to children's everyday experiences and provides short passages relating to protocol such as mihimihi. These books are a stand-alone series that also works effectively in association with the earlier series, An Introduction to Te Reo Māori.
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9781877478390
Korero Maori Mai: Speak to Me in Maori Bk 2
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NZ$ 52.00 each
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Building sentences in Te Reo - Bk 2
An irresistible invitation to get Te Reo flowing. The Korero Māori Mai series contains dialogue cards that allow children to hold simple conversations in Te Reo. It is structured thematically to relate to children's everyday experiences and provides short passages relating to protocol such as mihimihi. These books are a stand-alone series that also works effectively in association with the earlier series, An Introduction to Te Reo Māori.
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9781877478406
Korero Maori Mai: Speak to Me in Maori Bk 3
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NZ$ 52.00 each
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Building sentences in Te Reo - Bk 3
An irresistible invitation to get Te Reo flowing. The Korero Māori Mai series contains dialogue cards that allow children to hold simple conversations in Te Reo. It is structured thematically to relate to children's everyday experiences and provides short passages relating to protocol such as mihimihi. These books are a stand-alone series that also works effectively in association with the earlier series, An Introduction to Te Reo Māori.
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9781877478413
Korero Maori Mai: Speak to Me in Maori Bk 4
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NZ$ 52.00 each
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Building sentences in Te Reo - Bk 4
An irresistible invitation to get Te Reo flowing. The Korero Māori Mai series contains dialogue cards that allow children to hold simple conversations in Te Reo. It is structured thematically to relate to children's everyday experiences and provides short passages relating to protocol such as mihimihi. These books are a stand-alone series that also works effectively in association with the earlier series, An Introduction to Te Reo Māori.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9781877394249
Maori and Welfare
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NZ$ 16.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Lindsay Mitchell
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DoP May 2009, WEllignton
A-4 / 38pp
"While acknowledging the existence of confounding factors, such as low educational achievement and childhood deprivation, this paper considers what role welfare has played in both creating and perpetuating this gap and why the associated social dysfunction and crime are more prevalent among Maori. It makes alternative suggestions for preserving a safety net without generating destructive dependence.
ISBN / ISSN:
9781877229381
Starting Points: A Discussion of Contemporary Maori Society and Culture
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NZ$ 98.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Peter Cleave
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DoP June 2009, Palmerston North
205x145mm /283pp
Softcover
'Starting Points' offers various perspectives, a range of ways to think about contemporary Maori culture and society.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9781442517929
Tangata Whenua - Face to face
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NZ$ 43.00 each
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Author:
Terri Kessell
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In this book – the second in the Tangata Whenua series – students will explore New Zealand’s past in the context of classical Maori culture and first contact with Europeans. These took place in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and had a strong influence on later events such as the Treaty of Waitangi. The events and consequences of these interactions form essential learning about New Zealand’s heritage and culture, both in the past and for the future. Students will gain a deeper understanding of New Zealand’s cultural dynamics.
Chapter headings
1 How did Maori see their World?
2 Classical culture and customs
3 First contact – 1642 to 1800
4 Massacre, missionaries and muskets
5 Seeking solutions – side by side
64pp, softcover
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ISBN / ISSN:
9780908867189
Tarore and her Book
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NZ$ 23.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Joy Cowley
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Award winning author, Joy Cowley, has teamed up with Bible Society to write the remarkable story of Tarore. In 1835, Bible Society published 100 copies of the Gospel of Luke in Maori. In 1836, missionaries gave one of these Gospels to a young Maori girl, Tarore, at a mission school near Matamata. Tarore’s subsequent acceptance of the Christian faith and her murder at a young age had a great impact upon the Maori people with many coming to faith as a result. The book will contain selected verses from the Gospel of Luke, and it will be illustrated using a series of eighteen paintings depicting the story created by Waipawa artist, Mary Glover Bibby, in the 1920s.
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TEHEUHEU
Te Heuheu: A people of the great lake
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NZ$ 78.00 each
Author:
Kelly te Heuheu
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Dop 2009, Palmerston North
195pp
softcover
A detailed history of te Heuheu whanau that arrived on the Te Arawa waka and landed at Maketu in the Bay of Plenty. The family moved down the coast to the mouth of the Tarawera river at Matata and then in later years to the shores of Lake Taupo.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9781877401626
Te Reo Maori AME Year 11 (NCEA Level 1) Workbook - 2007 edition
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NZ$ 32.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Wiremu Doherty
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DOP 2007, AUCKLAND
A write-in workbook
Covers all the internal and external NCEA Level 1 Te Reo Maori Achievement Standards. The 2005 Edition has brief revision notes, examples and a selection of NCEA questions including the 2002 to 2006 external exams. All answers are provided and detail NCEA grades (A, M and E). A vocabulary with translations and grammar is included. This Workbook can be used as a homework book, for year-round study or for final exam preparation from Term 3.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9781877401985
Te Reo Maori AME Year 12 (NCEA Level 2) Workbook - 2009 edition
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NZ$ 26.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Wiremu Doherty
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Dop 2009, Auckland
write in work & audio cd
Not yet published
Covers all NCEA Level 2 Te Reo Maori Achievement Standards.
Features brief revision notes, examples, vocabulary and all questions from the 2003 - 2006 exams. Answers are provided with A, M and E grades shown. A free aural CD with exam material is included. A vocabulary and prescribed grammatical structures is included. Use throughout the year or from later Term 3 to revise and prepare for the NCEA external exams.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9781877394324
Treaty of Waitangi - The uses and abuses of a 'living document'
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NZ$ 30.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Paul Goldsmith
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DoP August 2009, Wellington
A-4
This is Working Paper #6 in a series published by the New Zealand Business Round Table examining Maori Economic and Social Progress.
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