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Te Pakanga a Ngati Ranaki me Te Ranga-Tipua (Kotahi Rau Pukapuka)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 44.68 $Paperback. Katahi ano te pakanga nui whakaharahara a nga tuahangata nei ka whakamaoringia hei whakaputanga ki te ao marama. Ngati Ranaki me Te Ranga-Tipua mai ano i te wehenga o Rangi raua ko Papa ko raua tonu nga taua tuahangata rongonui katoa ka wera te umu pokapoka o te ao tukupu i tenei pakanga turaki aorangi. Katahi nei te pukapuka ko tenei he kohinga no nga pakiwaituhi hirahira katoa i tenei tekau tau kua hori e huihui mai ai a Tua Rino, a Kapene Amerika, a Toa, a Kaiora, a Katipo, a Tama-Werewere, a Matihao, a Whatupihi, a Rangipo, a Te Auto me te huhua noa atu i tenei purakau e rereke katoa nei o ratau ahua a muri ake nei. Kati, i tenei whakamaoritanga ka rangona e nga kaipanui nga tukinga me nga patunga katoa a nga ira tipua me nga tuahangata e hihiko ai te ngakau tangata ki nga pakanga me nga tutunga puehu kare e taea ki te puka pakiwaituhi kotahi. The ultimate superhero showdown now available for the first time in te reo Maori. The Avengers and the X-Men the two most popular superhero teams in history go to war in a space-faring, world-changing epic. This landmark book the culmination of a decade's worth of incredible storytelling brings together Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm, Magneto and more in the story that changes them forever. Now with every smack and crunch, every mutant and every hero, translated into te reo Maori, readers will get to experience the larger-than-life battles too big for any other comic to contain. Katahi ano te pakanga nui whakaharahara a nga tuahangata nei ka whakamaoringia hei whakaputanga ki te ao marama. / The ultimate superhero showdown now available for the first time in te reo Maori. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Takitimu (Hardcover)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 53.47 $Takitimu is one of the great tribal histories in the New Zealand literary canon. It tells of the Ngati Kahungunu people tangata whenua of Hawkes Bay and parts of East Coast and Wairarapa from their origins in the Pacific Islands to their lineage in Aotearoa up to the twentieth century. It is divided into four main sections: the history up to the departure of Takitimu and other canoes of migration; the history of Ngati Kahungunu; short biographies of Sir James Carroll, Sir Maui Pomare and the Rev. Tamihana Huata; and appendices describing charms, proverbs, the interpretation of dreams and signs, and the Maori almanac. Complete with genealogical tables, this is a book of great value for history enthusiasts and especially the people of Ngati Kahungunu the third largest Maori tribe, with descendants throughout New Zealand and Australia.
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I Whanau Au Ki Kaiapoi (Paperback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.83 $Natanahira Waruwarutu was a child at the time of the capture of Kaiapoi Pa by Te Rauparaha's Ngati Toa warriors in 1832. The early years of his life, recounted here in the original Maori text and an accompanying translation, saw great change in the Maori communities of Waitaha (Canterbury) and Akaora.
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Our Own Image Format: Paperback
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.09 $Acclaimed Maori filmmaker Barry Barclay’s Our Own Image relates the experiences of making his documentaries and his critically acclaimed feature-length film Ngati (1987), widely credited as the first fiction feature by a member of an indigenous community. Barclay details his views on the process of filmmaking within his own Maori community and discusses how his work differed from popular cinema, advocating for indigenous control, participation, and perspectives in media.Our Own Image gives an in-depth depiction of the changes Barclay’s approach contributed to the field of documentaries, as well as displaying the respect for community Barclay brought to his filming technique. His insistence on letting people speak for themselves demonstrated authenticity to audiences, creating awareness of indigenous cinema in New Zealand and worldwide.
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