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River is offered a trip on his uncle's trawler. His cousin Huia is annoying, always going on about Maoritanga. When an accident leaves them stranded on the coast of Fiordland, they must work together to save themselves. Cuz is like a NZ Hatchet - David Riley
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Both te reo Maori and English are presented in one redesigned edition. Based around the story of hapu Ngati Tu Maia, The Standing Strong House revolves around multiple generations, weaving their stories together in a way that celebrates tipuna, mokopuna, and kaitieki. Reina Kahuk...iwa's provides both the English and the te reo Maori text making this a wonderful reo resource for all. Read more
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A selected history of the protests in New Zealand that shape modern day Aotearoa, starting with the early 1800s, through to anti-nuclear and land rights. Mandy Hager looks at the background, the structure of the protest and how it affected attitudes. Includes a brief look at the ...Pacific Islands claims for independence. Read more
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A collection of 24 short stories; the joys and tribulations of being a woman in Samoa and the struggles brought to an island nation by climate change.
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A wonderfully alliterative poem describing the joyous run from home to the beach, with all the sights, sounds and smells that capture the moment - interpreted by award-winning illustrator Jenny Cooper.
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One dark and stormy night Henry hears a strange sound, and in the morning he can see a goose in his sand box. His mother says the goose is exhausted and they must leave him to recover. So Henry waits.
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By Hunt, Des
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1 Apr 21
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What causes climate? What changes climate? Des Hunt takes us on an in-depth look at the science of climate and what we can all do to help the earth thrive.
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Both te reo Maori and English are presented in one redesigned edition. Short listed for the te reo Maori award in the 2019 book awards, Te Haka a Taperore tells the legend of how the haka came to be such an important part of Maori heritage.
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By Hager, Mandy
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Four pivotal moments in NZ history are examined through a variety of source materials and commentary that enlivens the event and describes its impact on our society and our growth as a global nation. A resource for all schools and libraries - a link to the onetree-house.com websi...te will hold downloadable resources. Read more
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Jeremy is nervous starting school. Every time he thinks he can't join in they say Of Course You Can! So he plays football, joins in kapa haka and runs the cross country. But when it comes to swimming the other chlidren tell him not to do it. English/te Reo Maori text, retold by N...gaere Roberts. Read more
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