Lindauer and Goldie, the Dominion Museum and the Polynesian Society: the story of artists and collectors engaging with the Maori world in turn-of-the-century New Zealand.
Kua whakamaorihia ta Paulo Coelho pukapuka whakaaweawe, e kaha nei hoki te hokona puta noa i te ao, a, koinei te pukapuka nui katoa te whakawhitihia ki reo ke na... Læs mere
After reckoning with the dead in the award-winning How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes, Chris Tse turns to issues of identity and how to live today in this powerful second collection.
The definitive introduction for students and practitioners undertaking social research in New Zealand.
A history of New Zealanders and the sports that we have made our own, from the Maori world to today's professional athletes.
The most vivid and moving memoir of World War I by a New Zealand solider.
Two of this country's pre-eminent kaumatua look into key aspects of Maori language and culture.
A time-spanning collection of sequences and poems from the poet of the everyday extraordinary
In this major new textbook, leading scholars from criminology, history, journalism, law, psychology, sociology and other fields take students and general readers inside New Zealand's criminal justice system.
A ground-breaking analysis of New Zealand’s constitution that explains the continuing role of the Sovereign, the Governor General and the Crown in our South Pacific democracy.
The story of an extraordinary group of refugees who remade New Zealand culture.
Provides a riveting account of a key moment in New Zealand history as an extraordinary cast of characters - Tawhiao and Rewi Maniapoto, Donald McLean and George Grey - negotiated the role of the King and the Queen, of Maori and Pakeha, in New Zealand.