The judging panel found Marsh's collection exhilarating: ""The poems are sensuous but strong, using lush imagery and clear rhythms and repetitions to power them forward."" The featured... Læs mere
A history of the intimate relations between Maori and Pakeha, and the intersections of public policy and private life.
Presenting readings from a later generation of 27 poets born from 1944 to 1958, this title features the great poets of the 1960s and 1970s such as Ian... Læs mere
First published in 1995, this New Zealand and Maori history is a bilingual collection, in 67 chapters, of the histories, genealogies, songs and chants of the Tainui people. It represents the culmination of a life's work by the scholar and historian Dr Pei Te Hurinui Jones.
This collection of 100 poems by a Maori writer shows a variety of subject and tone but is unified by recurring motifs and a persistent Maori perspective.
Longing, fragility, romance and other tidal forces collide in AUP New Poets 9.
The story of beer and brewing in Aotearoa from Speights to Parrotdog and beyond.
The story of the man, the music, the art, the attitude.
He korero hirahira tenei i te reo Maori o ta Tuhoe whai wahi ki te pakanga ki Orakau. / A remarkable account in te reo Maori of Tuhoe involvement in the battle of Orakau.
An undergraduate textbook situating environmental politics and policy in the unique institutional, cultural and resource context of Aotearoa.
Rangona ai ko te reo o te tira wahine. He huinga ruri na Maya Angelou, na nga Ika a Whiro o Te Panekiretanga o Te Reo. A selection from the collected poems of Maya Angelou, translated into te reo Maori by thirty-four wahine from across Aotearoa.
The first handbook of New Zealand criminology, for students and practitioners.