Legends of Aotearoa

Legends of Aotearoa
Author: Chris Winitana
Publisher: Harpercollins Australia
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781869503499


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"Now, in this book, Chris Winitana re-tells fourteen of the favourite stories of the Maori people, accompanied by over one hundred colour photograghs by Andy Reisinger that show the paradise that was - and is - New Zealand. The book includes many of the best-known stories - the legends of Maui, Kupe, the Arawa canoe, Rona and the moon - and some less well known, such as the legend of the walking mountains, the fires of the earth, the flight of the greenstone people and the story of Wakatipu. The legends cover tribal areas from all around New Zealand, reflecting the breadth of the photography, from isolated Northland beaches to lofty alpine heights."--BOOK JACKET.

Myths and Legends of Aotearoa

Myths and Legends of Aotearoa
Author: Annie Rae Te Ake Ake
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1994
Genre: Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN:


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A retelling of nineteen Maori legends. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.

Maui and Other Legends

Maui and Other Legends
Author: Peter Gossage
Publisher: Puffin Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-10-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780143309291


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"A beautiful collection of artist Peter Gossage's beloved Maori myths, in one stunning volume.Peter Gossage's memorable retellings of Maori oral myths have captivated the children of New Zealand for generations. Their dramatic and distinctive illustrations with minimal yet evocative language form a powerful combination, and each has earned its place among the beloved classics of our literature. These are exciting, magical tales of adventure and intrigue. Several feature the remarkable culture hero Maui - the quick-witted and the trickster - whose exploits include slowing the sun in its course across the sky, fishing up the North Island/Te Ika a Maui, discovering the secret of fire and his attempt to trick the goddess of death and become immortal. Maui and Other Legends contains eight essential legends. In this volume you will find timeless favourites such as How Maui Found his Mother, Battle of the Mountains, Pania of the Reef and many more. The treasury includes- How Maui Found his Mother How Maui Found his Father and the Magic Jawbone The Fish of Maui How Maui Slowed the Sun How Maui Found the Secret of Fire How Maui Defied the Goddess of Death Battle of the Mountains Pania of the Reef"

Weaving Earth and Sky

Weaving Earth and Sky
Author: Robert Sullivan
Publisher: Random House (New Zealand)
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:


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WEAVING EARTH AND SKY: MYTHS & LEGENDS OF AOTEAROA retells the classic Maori myths and legends, which range from creation to Maui to Kupe's arrival in Aotearoa. Robert Sullivan has rewritten them in a very modern, direct, accessible and powerful way. Gavin Bishop's strong graphic technique and stunning colours help the reader visualise the world of gods, demi-gods and mythic adventure. Together, they have turned stories that many readers know well into dramatic pieces that we see and hear afresh.

Legends of Aotearoa

Legends of Aotearoa
Author: Sir George Grey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1988
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:


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White Lies, Maori Legends and Fairytales

White Lies, Maori Legends and Fairytales
Author: Falstaff Dowling-Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019
Genre: High schools
ISBN: 9780473466060


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For teens 13 years and over - White Lies, Maori Legends and Fairytales is a powerful, engaging story about a boy called Petera, and his best mate Hone, growing up in small town Aotearoa. The book is full of childhood antics and adventure - surfing the sand dunes, dreaming of being an All Black, doing anything they can to stop a weirdo girl from joining their gang, and avoiding Wiremu, the school bully, who wants to smash their faces in any chance he gets! But meeting new people prompts the boys to ask questions about their world. What happened between Maori and Europeans over land all those years ago? Was it fair? What does it mean today? Why did there have to be a war where people died? Why did people sign the Treaty of Waitangi? How different are New Zealand Maori people, from New Zealand European people, and what do they think of each other now? The boys discover that not everyone views the world in the same way and that sometimes you have to fight for who you are in a world that seems to be changing around you About the author Falstaff is from Aotearoa/New Zealand. He is thirty-four years old and grew up in Huntly with his mum, dad, and five younger siblings. He used to spend the weekends at the brickworks, flying down the sand hills with his mate Tony, or playing Ninja Turtle gangs with his brothers and sister by the nearby lake. In 2011 he completed a Bachelor of Primary School Teaching at Waikato University. These days he spends some of his time teaching at Te Kura o Noera, and some of his time touring nationally and internationally as an actor, performing in a range of theatrical productions over the years.

Māori Myth and Legend

Māori Myth and Legend
Author: Alexander Wyclif Reed
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2011
Genre: Legends
ISBN: 9780143565475


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The Maori have a rich and colourful tradition of myth and legend - many of their most important and popular tales are retold in this classic, bestselling book. Written with the general reader in mind, the stories range from the creation of the world to the coming of life, death and knowledge. They incorporate the great god Tane, Maui who tamed the sun, the woman on the moon, monsters, fairies, wondrous birds and moving mountains.

Atua

Atua
Author: Gavin Bishop
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2021
Genre: Mythology, Māori
ISBN: 0143775693


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Meet the gods, demigods and heroes of the Maori people of Aotearoa in this breathtaking, large-scale illustrated book for children. Margaret Mahy Book of the Year 2022 Elsie Locke Award for Non-fiction 2022 Russell Clark Award for Illustration 2022 Before the beginning there was nothing. No sound, no air, no colour - nothing. TE KORE, NOTHING. No one knows how long this nothing lasted because there was no time. However, in this great nothing there was a sense of waiting. Something was about to happen. Meet the gods, demigods and heroes of the Maori world, and explore Aotearoa's exciting legends from the Creation to the Migration. Fascinating, beautiful and informative, this once-in-a-generation compendium deserves a place on every bookshelf.

Legends of Aotearoa

Legends of Aotearoa
Author: Chris Winitana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010
Genre: Legends
ISBN: 9781869508722


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LEGENDS OF AOTEAROA was a finalist in the Montana New Zealand Book Awards in 2002 It was a pristine world, green, natural, untainted. Aotearoa New Zealand was covered with gigantic trees and delicate ferns, a landscape teeming with wildlife, especially birds of impossible shapes and heavenly sounds. It was paradise. then people came. And as the centuries passed, a little more of the land was despoiled, a few more species of wildlife disappeared forever. But the original Maori settlers remembered the land as it was and recorded its life in elaborate and splendid stories that became the legends of Aotearoa. Now, in this breathtaking book, Chris Winitana re-tells fourteen of the favourite stories of the Maori people, accompanied by over one hundred colour photographs by Andy Reisinger that show the paradise that was - and is - New Zealand. the book includes many of the best-known stories - the legends of Maui, Kupe, the Arawa canoe, Rona and the moon - and some less well known, such as the legend of the walking mountains, the fires of the earth, the flight of the greenstone people and the story of Wakatipu. the legends cover tribal areas from all around New Zealand, reflecting the breadth of the photography, from isolated Northland beaches to lofty alpine heights. Legends of Aotearoa is a truly magnificent book that will impress and enchant visitors and New Zealanders alike. CHRIS WINItANA (Ngati tuwharetoa/tuhoe) is a freelance writer and author of numerous Maori-language books. After graduating with a Diploma of Journalism, Chris worked at the Waikato times, New Zealand Herald and Sunday News. He then returned home and spent seven intensive years learning different aspects of Maori culture from his father, and passing that knowledge on to the younger generation. the books, songs and stage shows that followed received accolades from all quarters. ANDY REISINGER was born in Germany but now resides in New Zealand. Hisphotographs have been widely published in magazines, books and calendars in New Zealand and overseas, and his work has been shown in a number of exhibitions.

He Atua, He Tangata

He Atua, He Tangata
Author: A. W. Reed
Publisher: Oratia Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780947506889


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A fully revised edition of the authoritative work of Maori myths and legends. Esteemed editor Ross Calman (Ngati Raukawa, Ngati Toa, Kai Tahu) has further revised the Reed Book of Maori Mythology to blend story, source and commentary into a captivating collection. Published in a distinguished hardback, this work will provide a valuable source of reading and reference for years to come.