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When the Bell Rings(2016) HEMI, MAXINEIn this picture book, children at school enjoy singing when their teacher, Nanny Hineari, plays an autoharp. But, one day, the harp goes missing. The children and Nanny go on adventures to search for the harp, but it seems lost.Vezava: Mehka26,60 € -
Stories on the Four Winds(2016) BARGH, BRIANThis collection brings together twenty short stories from eighteen of New Zealand's accomplished writers.Vezava: Mehka44,89 € -
My World Travel Activity Book(2016) MORGAN, JOSHA companion to the Toku Ao map, a poster-sized map of the world in te reo Maori, the activities in this book focus on learning more about countries, landmarks and cultures of the world.Vezava: Mehka9,97 € -
Bringing Culture into Care(2019) HAAMI, BRADFORDOver the past two decades, New Zealand health care has grown more culturally aware, slowly incorporating practices that better cater to the needs of Maori. Bradford Haami chronicles this health care evolution by telling the story of Amohaere Tangitu, a woVezava: Mehka51,55 € -
Mokopuna Matatini(2021) TAHAU-HODGES, PANIAIt's national kapa haka competition time again, and this Maori performing arts festival is a big event! It needs planning, tactics and dedication - and that's just for the people watching!Vezava: Mehka28,26 € -
Greatest Haka Festival on Earth(2021) TAHAU-HODGES, PANIAIt's national kapa haka competition time again, and this Maori performing arts festival is a big event! It needs planning, tactics and dedication - and that's just for the people watching!Vezava: Mehka28,26 € -
Te Hiakai Tangata: The Taniwha of Tuara-Rangaia(2022) MOKO MEAD, HIRINIThis is a story of a taniwha that lives beside a track between villages and menaces travellers and the surrounding iwi. When a chief's son is taken by the taniwha, Te Hiakai, the people devise many plans to trap and kill the taniwha, but each time Te HiakVezava: Mehka33,25 € -
Ahuwhenua Celebrating 90 Years of Maori Farming (Revised)(2023) KEENAN, DANNYFirst awarded in 1933, the Ahuwhenua Trophy was introduced by Sir Apirana Ngataand Lord Bledisloe to encourage skill and proficiency in Maori farming. Since then, the competition has grown to become a large, prestigious and keenly contested event.Vezava: Trda76,56 €











