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Number of Titles Found: 142
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| Title: A Guide to Rocks |
| By (author): Sacha Cotter Illustrated by: Josh Morgan |
| ISBN10-13: 177550719X : 9781775507192 |
| Lately, things have been getting Charlie down. It's like he's got a big rock that just won't go away. He talks to Dad about it, and Dad brings out a dusty old book wit h a lot of tough rules. The first rule is you don't talk about rocks (feelings). But the rules make things worse - Charlie's 'rock' gets bigger, and everything feels dark and scary. They need some new rules - fast. |
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Pages: 44
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| Published: HUIA Publishers - January 2025 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 20.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 1 of: 142 |
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| Title: A Hidden Economy |
| Sub-title: MÄori in the Privatised Military Industry |
| By (author): Maria Bargh |
| ISBN10-13: 1775501973 : 9781775501978 |
| The Maori economy is often defined simply by the contributions of Maori in New Zealand in the areas of farming, fisheries and forestry. This book explores the ways that Maori in the privatised military industry contribute in monetary and non-monetary ways to the Maori economy. Workers in the privatised military industry very rarely, if ever, give interviews about their work or details about their pay. However, this book includes five interviews with Maori who have worked or are still working in the privatised military industry and explores how they articulate themselves as Maori in the industry, giving a glimpse at this secret world and how Maori operate in it. |
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Pages: 356
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| Published: HUIA Publishers - May 2016 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 34.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
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| Title: 2 of: 142 |
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| Title: A History of St Joseph's MÄ ori Girls' College |
| By (author): Malcolm Mulholland |
| ISBN10-13: 1775506215 : 9781775506218 |
| This is a history of St Josephâ s Maori Girlsâ College, which has become the second oldest Maori boarding-school and was started by the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions in 1867. For over 150 years, the college has been dedicated to nurturing the aspirations of young Maori women. Its teachings are grounded in whÄ naungatanga, Maoritanga, religious values and academic excellence. The college has given rise to numerous Maori trailblazers in a variety of fields. This book brings together the recollections of former. pupils, staff and whÄ nau (over 160 interviews were conducted). At its core, it is a story of sisterhood. |
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Pages: 364
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| Published: HUIA Publishers - August 2022 |
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| List Price: 34.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 3 of: 142 |
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| Title: A MÄ ori Reference Grammar |
| By (author): Ray Harlow |
| ISBN10-13: 1775502031 : 9781775502036 |
| Based on a third-year university course Ray Harlow taught for a number of years, this grammar reference book is intended for people whose knowledge of Maori is at that level or higher - advanced learners, native speakers and teachers of Maori.The book provides explanations and examples of all the important sentence types of modern Maori. It guides readers progressively from the simple to the more complicated, starting with words and particles, proceeding through simple clauses and sentences to transformations of these and to complex sentences with elaborate internal structure. |
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Pages: 320
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| Published: HUIA Publishers - December 2017 |
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| List Price: 34.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 4 of: 142 |
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| Title: Agents of Autonomy |
| Sub-title: MÄori Committees in the Nineteenth Century |
| By (author): Vincent O'Malley |
| ISBN10-13: 1877241024 : 9781877241024 |
| Agents of Autonomy examines the way that Maori reorganised and responded to the Crown's determined drive to secure Maori lands. O'Malley's history discusses in detail the succession of Maori organisations, or 'Native Committees', that formed throughout the nineteenth century and came very close to regaining control of their affairs and their resources. |
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Pages: 308
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| Published: HUIA Publishers - February 1999 |
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| List Price: 19.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 5 of: 142 |
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| Title: Ahuwhenua Celebrating 90 Years of MÄ ori Farming (Revised) |
| By (author): Danny Keenan |
| ISBN10-13: 1775507009 : 9781775507000 |
| First awarded in 1933, the Ahuwhenua Trophy was introduced by Sir Apirana Ngataand Lord Bledisloe to encourage skill and proficiency in MÆ Ã ori farming. Since then, the competition has grown to become a large, prestigious and keenly contested event. This history of the Ahuwhenua Trophy Competition spans 1933 to the presentday, detailing the establishment of the trophy and the challenges and triumphs of farming within the context of MÆ Ã ori land development policies and practices. Its attention to environmental standards and protecting land and its resources for future generations is widely recognised in the agricultural sector. Trophies are awarded for excellence in sheep and beef farming, dairy farming, and horticulture, as well as recognising exceptional young farmers. |
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Pages: 350
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| Published: HUIA Publishers - February 2023 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 50.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 6 of: 142 |
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| Title: Arohanui |
| Sub-title: Revenge of the Fey |
| By (author): Helen Pearse-Otene |
| ISBN10-13: 1775501663 : 9781775501664 |
| Part of The Matawehi Fables or Ng? Waituhi o Matawehi series, this graphic novel is the story of two hostile tribes. In the midst of the conflict, two lovers from opposing tribes, K?hu and Kuratawhiti, plan to bring their warring tribes together through their marriage. But tragedy looms as K?hu must defend his beloved Kuratawhiti. |
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Pages: 44
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| Published: HUIA Publishers - January 2018 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 19.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 7 of: 142 |
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| Title: At the Heart of Hiruharama |
| By (author): Isabel Waiti-Mulholland |
| ISBN10-13: 1869692381 : 9781869692384 |
| This is a terrific first novel. Assured, thoughtful, and a really compelling read! Though the road to the heart of Hiruharama is sign-posted by separation and loss, the way forward is illuminated, made dazzling at times, by three important things: strange interventions from the unseen world...the blind courage of a good sense of humour... and the strong wish to go further in life than tragedy says you can... |
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Pages: 178
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| Published: HUIA Publishers - May 2007 |
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| List Price: 20.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 8 of: 142 |
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| Title: Auckland, 100 Years of Rugby League 1909-2009 |
| Contributions by: John Coffey |
| ISBN10-13: 1869693663 : 9781869693664 |
| A crowd of 8,000 curious spectators came to see the first rugby league game played in Auckland at Victoria Park, 1908. Since then, league has become a major sport in New Zealand, and Auckland has been at the core of New Zealand's teams against the strongest international opposition. This book tells of the struggles and triumphs of Auckland teams and players over 100 years of rugby league. It traces successes and disappointments at international, districts, provincial and club levels and profiles the men who made and kept Auckland rugby league strong. Packed with over 300 photographs, in-depth stories of the games and major players and comprehensive statistics, the book is a rich history of a century of Auckland rugby league. |
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Pages: 440
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| Published: HUIA Publishers - September 2009 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 30.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 9 of: 142 |
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| Title: Awatea and the Kawa Gang |
| By (author): Fraser Smith |
| ISBN10-13: 1775503577 : 9781775503576 |
| It's the holidays, and Awatea is staying with his grandparents at the beach. He's got lots of time and freedom to explore, visit the tree house and have adventures with Carrot, the talking parrot. Awatea catches fish, cooks over a campfire and spends a stormy night in the tree house with Carrot for company. When fending off some territorial magpies and keeping an eye on a pair of leopard seals, Awatea and Carrot notice signs of poachers. So Awatea and his friends at the beach work out a plan to stop them. |
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Pages: 140
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| Published: HUIA Publishers - September 2019 |
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| List Price: 19.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 10 of: 142 |
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