Māoritanga
Explore the rich heritage of Aotearoa with our selection of books on Māori culture, perfect for readers of all ages. Delve into the traditions, stories, and values of the Māori people, learning about their history, language (Te Reo Māori), mythology, and customs. From beautifully illustrated children's books introducing Māori legends to in-depth guides on Māori traditions and tikanga, our collection celebrates the essence of this vibrant culture. Ideal for education, personal enrichment, or as a gift, to deepen your understanding and appreciation of New Zealand’s indigenous heritage.
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Te Toi Whakairo: The Art of Maori Carving | Hirini Moko Mead
Summary Author Description Specs Wood carving is one of the supreme expressions o...
View full detailsHe Tau Makuru: 50 Years of Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival | Max Matenga, Moana Aroha Henry, Ruth Smith, David Jones, Wi Pere Mita, Amokura Panoho, Wenarata Tait-Kingi
Summary Specs "Mā tini, mā mano ka rangatira a kapa haka" Kapa haka flourishes throu...
View full detailsTawhaki: The Deeds of a Demigod (Tāwhaki) | Hirini Moko Mead
Summary Specs Tāwhaki: The Deeds of a Demigod recalls the miraculous life of Tāwhaki...
View full detailsTe Uruuru Whenua o Ngātoroirangi | Chris Winitana
Summary Author Description Specs This is the story, told in te reo Māori, of the ...
View full detailsThis Pakeha Life: An Unsettled Memoir - Alison Jones
This book is about my making sense here, of my becoming and being Pakeha. Every Pakeha becomes a Pakeha in their own way, finding her or his own me...
View full detailsTe Ao Hurihuri: The Changing World 1920-2014: 2018 - Aroha Harris
Te Ao Hurihuri: The Changing World shows Maori engaged energetically in building and rebuilding their communities through the twentieth and twenty-...
View full detailsTitiro Ki Nga Mahi Ka Taea E Ahau Look At What I Can Do - K Roberts N. Kool
Titiro Ki Nga Mahi Ka Taea E Ahau Look At What I Can Do
The Marae Visit - Rebecca Beyer
When the class visits the marae they have lots to learn and lots to do. And they have lots of fun. This is a wonderful story about what to expect w...
View full detailsThe Earth and the Sky 2: (Maori/English) - Amanda Jackson
This series of photographic, bilingual first word vocabulary books is designed for early childhood and junior level at primary school. The series a...
View full detailsTe Ao Tawhito: The Old World 3000 BC- AD 1830: 2018 - Atholl Anderson
Te Ao Tawhito: The Old World contemplates Maori origins in the `blue continent', the vast Pacific Ocean across which the earliest ancestors travell...
View full detailsNurture: The art of parenting - Peter Alsop
This is a book about community; about fostering the potential of children to boost New Zealand's wellbeing. It's a book of parenting ideas, shared ...
View full detailsMfw: Native Animals (Maori/English) - Amanda Jackson
This series of photographic, bilingual first word vocabulary books is designed for early childhood and junior level at primary school. The series a...
View full detailsMaori Tribes of New Zealand new edition - Te Ara
Beautifully illustrated, with maps of each tribal area, this book is ideal for those who want to know more about Aotearoa and the people who live h...
View full detailsKo Hea raua ko Ruru: He Takitaro Marire - Laura Shallcrass
This is the story of Hare,who struggles with an un-named mental malady self described as 'noise'. Noise could be runaway thoughts, voices in Hare's...
View full detailsHaerenga: Early Maori Journeys Across the Globe - Vincent O'Malley
'Maori and Europeans were encountering one another for the first time not just along the shorelines of New Zealand but also on the streets of Melbo...
View full detailsEarth and the Sky 1: (Maori/English) - Amanda Jackson
This series of photographic, bilingual first word vocabulary books is designed for early childhood and junior level at primary school. The series a...
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