Based on a third-year university course, this grammar reference book is intended for people whose knowledge of Maori is at that level or higher – advanced learners, native... Læs mere
Part of The Matawehi Fables , this graphic novel is the story of two hostile tribes. In the midst of the conflict, two lovers from opposing tribes, K?hu and Kuratawhiti, plan... Læs mere
Assured, thoughtful and a really compelling read, At the Heart of Hiruharama takes us on a journey where the boundaries between past and present are not just blurred - they're broken. The dead are haunted by the living, burnt bridges are rebuilt and crossed.
In May 1940, a group of Auckland yachtsmen and Royal Navy volunteers left for the war. Leonard Hill, a young Maori... Læs mere
This book brings together a series of papers that reflects on the effect of P?keh? law, legal processes, and teaching on M?ori legal thought and practice.
This book focuses on what it is like to be a young M?ori person in a New Zealand secondary school classroom today. It presents and discusses narratives drawn from the voices of M?ori secondary students, their whânau, principals, and teachers.
Showcasing fifty-seven items from the collections at Puke Ariki museum in Taranaki, Flashback puts a fresh light on Taranaki heritage and the stories of the region and people.
This collection of essays by leading scholars – including academics and professionals from law, medicine, business and the social sciences – challenges our thinking on many fronts.
In this book, Maori traditional stories, understandings, and history stand alongside geothermal science in an exploration of the thermal phenomena of... Læs mere
This is a new biography of the North German missionary Rev. J. F. Riemenschneider, who settled in the Taranaki region of New Zealand in the first half of the nineteenth century.
This book traces M?ori engagement with handwriting from 1769 to 1826. Through beautifully reproduced written documents, it tells an image-led story about the earliest relationships between M?ori and P?keh? based around the written word.
The Maori economy is often defined simply by the contributions of Maori in New Zealand in the areas of farming, fisheries and forestry. This... Læs mere