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Social Studies Skills Book 1 by Ruth Naumann
15.99 NZD
Category: Study Guides
These cost-effective, innovative, full colour Social Studies workbooks are designed to be used for homework, revision or class-work in New Zealand Social Studies classes. Skills units are self-contained and can be approached in any order, examples: analysing maps, cartoons, photos; making flow charts, t ...Show more
Social Studies Skills Book 2: A Workbook for Homework and Revision by Ruth Naumann
15.99 NZD
Category: Study Guides
These cost-effective, innovative, full colour Social Studies workbooks are designed to be used for homework, revision or class-work in New Zealand Social Studies classes. Skills units are self-contained and can be approached in any order, examples: analysing maps, cartoons, photos; making flow charts, t ...Show more
TE Ao O TE Maori: the World of the Maori by Ruth Naumann & Te Kaponga Winiata
24.99 NZD
Category: Maori Books | Series: Heritage of New Zealand
TE Mana O TE Tiriti: the Living Treaty by Ruth Naumann
22.99 NZD
24.99 (8% off)
Category: Maori Books | Series: Heritage of New Zealand
The Treaty of Waitangi signed in 1840, is the subject of much discussion, writing and debate. Europeans are often surprised by the interest. Maori are not surprised because for them this has always been a living treaty that documents the rights agreed last century. This book documents the main events an ...Show more
Tauiwi - Later Immigrants by NAUMANN, Ruth
19.95 NZD
22.99 (13% off)
Category: Children's Māori Books | Series: Heritage of New Zealand
Te Ao o Te Maori - The World of the Maori - Revised by Ruth Naumann
39.99 NZD
Category: Maori Books | Series: They Fought for Us | Reading Level: 10+
Te Ao O Te Maori looks at the first New Zealanders who came in canoes from an ancestral home somewhere in the Pacific called Hawaiki. With their oral traditions and their closeness to their ancestors they can be called ‘Nga Tamariki a Maui’ – the children of Maui. New Zealand was very different to Ha ...Show more
Te Mana O Te Tiriti: The Living Treaty by Ruth Naumann
29.99 NZD
Category: Maori Books
The Treaty of Waitangi signed in 1840, is the subject of much discussion, writing and debate. Europeans are often surprised by the interest. Maori are not surprised because for them this has always been a living treaty that documents the rights agreed last century. This book documents the main events an ...Show more
Tsunami: Case Study of an Extreme Natural Event by Ruth Naumann
26.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
Tsunami introduces the idea of Extreme Natural Events and then moves to focus on tsunamis. After looking at what causes a tsunami, it examines the 2009 Samoan event. The book also covers how New Zealand is affected by not only the Samoan event, but the threat of tsunamis in general. Tsunami has been ...Show more
Wars, Laws and Policies: Sovereignty vs Rangatiratanga by Ruth Naumann
30.99 NZD
Category: Māori History
People in canoes voyage south down the Pacific to begin a human history in a resource-rich land. These people form a relationship with the land and create a type of government, authority, laws, policies, organisation. Several centuries later ships sail down and bring a new people to this land. They say ...Show more