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When the people of a Maori kainga decide that they need a meeting house built on their spacious marae, the oldest tohunga sees to it that a house of wonder is made for them.
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The Home of the Winds describes and illustrates the building and fortification of a pa on a site chosen for its defensibility. The ancient lore of the Maori people, their beliefs and skills, their affinity with nature are revealed in an authentic tale of pre-European days.
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The Green Fish of Ngahue tells the story of Pounamu, the green stone found in the rivers of the South Island of New Zealand. Please note title is in old condition.
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A retelling of the traditional Maori story with illustrations by Manu Smith.
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When Old Ebenezer decides to hold a poolside party for his daughter Nellie, a plethora of amazing guests appear, including a swashbuckling pirate, a mischievous witch, a fantastic fairy, a dragon, a knight, and even a troll.
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Retelling of a traditional legend about a brave woman, Wairaka, who swims through rough seas to enable one of the first canoes to reach New Zealand. The place is named Whakatane ( to be like a man ) after her deed.
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