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9781877242434
Invisible Sight: The Mixed-Descent Families of Southern New Zealand
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NZ$ 40.00 each
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Author:
Angela Wanhalla
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Examines the early history of cross-cultural encounter, contact and colonisation in southern New Zealand. Ngai Tahu engaged with the European newcomers from the 1820s, encountering systematic settlement from the 1840s, and fighting land alienation and erosion of resource rights from the mid-nineteenth century. The evolving social world was one framed by marriage practices, kinship networks and cultural practices - a world in which interracial intimacy played a formative role. Recipient of the prestigious Roheath Trust Award and Carl Smith Medal in 2008, Angela Wanhalla (Ngai Tahu) lectures in history at the University of Otago.
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9780143503866
Matariki
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NZ$ 19.00 each
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Author:
Melanie Drewery & Bruce Potter (ill.)
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'Tonight we have to go to bed early' said Mum.
'Tomorrow morning we are going to have a surprise.'
But what event would be so special to get you up in the middle of a cold New Zealand winter?
Matariki is rising, and the Maori New Year is on its way.
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9780473145163
Nana's koha
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NZ$ 29.00 each
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DOP 2009 Kaitaia
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junior fiction
While visiting his Nana, Raniera discovers from her how very important even the smallest things are in the ecology of the seashore. He learns about pingao and its relationship with the environment. Includes factual information on pingao.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9780143202783
Raupo Book of Maori Proverbs
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NZ$ 26.50 each
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Author:
Brougham A E & Reed A W
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Dop 2009, Auckland
previously published by Reed
192pp softcover
Proverbs (or whakatauki) express the wisdom, wit and common sense pf the Maori people. Evocative and succinct, they are great value and inspiration to writers, story-tellers and anyone speaking in a Maori setting.
Several hundred proverbs are here categorised under a large number of diverse headings, with translations and explanations in English. This book provides both a useful reference and an insight into Maori humour and values.
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