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The Kuia & the Spider by Patricia Grace
20.99 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books | Reading Level: good-very good
Absorbing New Zealand tale of the Kuia (a grandmother) and the spider. Ideal for reading aloud.
The Sky People by Grace, Patricia
30.00 NZD
Category: NZ Fiction
In this collection of stories, we meet the Sky People - those who are wounded in love or by circumstance and those who are unwanted or dispossessed; the challenge to human dignity and its redemption.
Tu by Patricia Grace
40.00 NZD
Category: NZ Fiction | Reading Level: good-very good
Tu is proud of his name - the Maori god of war. But for the returned soldier there's a shadow over his own war experience with the Maori Battalion in Italy. Three young men from the one family went to war, but only one returned - Tu is the sole survivor. Now, when his young niece and nephew come to him ...Show more
Tu (Te Reo Maori Edition) by Patricia Grace
35.00 NZD
Category: Maori Books
"The only survivor of three young men who went to war from his family, Tū faces the past and tells his niece and nephew, through the pages of his war journal, what really happened to the brothers as the Māori Battalion fought the war in Italy"--Publisher information.
Wahine Toa : Omniscient Māori Women by Robyn Kahukiwa & Patricia Grace
116.99 NZD
Category: Pūrākau / Māori Legends & Mythology
An exploration of the stories of 8 women from Maori myths, in art works and texts. The artist intends her work to be visual representations of the myths, rather than just accompanying illustrations. Oil paintings and pencil drawings are reproduced in full-page format, and the second section of the book ...Show more
Waiariki by Patricia Grace
27.99 NZD
Category: NZ Fiction
Patricia Grace's popular first collection - sensitive stories of Maori life which explore Maori spirituality and values and pursue relationships between people, family and races.
Watercress Tuna and the Children of Champion Street by Patricia Grace
19.99 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
This classic Kiwi treasure is the story of a tuna (or eel, in English) who leaves his creek and visits the children of Champion Street. As he visits each one, they pull something out of his mouth: Kelehia gets a kie, Karen gets some shoes, Hirini gets a piu piu, Tuaine gets a pate, Roimata gets a poi, K ...Show more
Whiti Te Ra! (Haka - te reo Maori edition) by Patricia Grace; Kawata Teepa; Andrew Burdan
25.00 NZD
Category: Children's Māori Books
This is the story of the great Ngati Toa chief Te Rauparaha and how he came to compose the haka 'Ka Mate, Ka Mate'. Te Rauparaha is pursued across the island by his enemies and he fears for his life. At Lake Rotoaira, he is hidden in a kumara pit, and Te Rangikoaea, a woman of great power, sits in front ...Show more