In an education system failing Maori, how can teachers ensure Maori students thrive in their learning? Niho Taniwha equips educators with culturally responsive practices to better serve and empower Maori students and their whanau.
The story of Hatupatu told from the perspective of the traditional ‘monster’, Kurangaituku, the bird woman. Through the eyes of Kurangaituku, we come to see how being with Hatupatu changed... Læs mere
Follows the growth of the Mormon Church from a ‘fledgling New Zealand Church’ to a ‘Maori Church’ and, finally, to becoming part of the global organisation The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
As Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations (2008 to 2017), Christopher Finlayson completed an unprecedented number of... Læs mere
Brings together over forty years of thought and comment by Dr Whatarangi Winiata on Maori spirituality,... Læs mere
Presents a collection of twelve academic essays that consider understandings of home and the impact of dominant societies on indigenous societies and their homes. The book covers home... Læs mere
Maori fishing rights were guaranteed by the Treaty of Waitangi, taken away by Crown actions, and, along with Maori land rights and other grievances,... Læs mere
This book examines encounters between the Christian church and M?ori. Christian faith among M?ori changed from M?ori receiving the missionary endeavours of P?keh? settlers, to the development of indigenous expressions of Christian faith.
Here are the best short stories by adults and young people and poetry from the Pikihuia Awards for Maori writers 2025.