Huia Catalogue 2015

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2015–16 BOOKS CATALOGUE

MATARIKI Māori New Year


WINNER Ngā Kī: Winner, Te Tohu Taurapa Award, Te Kura Pounamu category LIANZA Children’s Book Awards, 2015

Keys: Finalist, Picture Book category New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, 2015

Ngā Kī: Finalist, Māori Language Award, New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, 2015

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Contents 2

Welcome

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Recent Releases

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Forthcoming

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Māori History, Biography, Politics and Culture History, Culture

Indigenous and Post-colonial Studies New Zealand Literature Fiction, Drama

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Pacific Literature

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Māori Language Learning

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Children’s Books

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Backlist Non-fiction, Fiction, Pacific Literature, Drama, Children’s Books

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Index of Titles

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Huia Publishers Limited

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Methods of Payment

Legend E-book available Available in EPUB and MOBI formats for e-readers and tablets

Audio book available Available as an audio book for smartphones, tablets and computer

Q book available Available as an interactive book for iPad


2 Welcome – Nau Mai, Haere Mai

Ngā mihi o te kāhui whetū o Matariki ki a koutou katoa. Another year has flown by, and the team at HUIA has been hard at work! Thanks to the dedication and passion of our team, we are happy to share with you our catalogue for Matariki 2015, filled with the perfect books to entertain, intrigue, challenge and inspire you. This past year has seen some great titles added to our list including: • Parekura Horomia ‘Kia Ora, Chief!’ by Wira Gardiner • Keys and Ngā Kī, written in English by Sacha Cotter and translated into Māori by Kawata Teepa, illustrated by Josh Morgan • Heke-nuku-mai-nga-iwi Busby: Not Here by Chance by Jeff Evans • Arohanui: Revenge of the Fey and Meariki: The Quest for Truth, the first instalments in the Matawehi Fables graphic novel series written by Helen Pearse-Otene and illustrated by Andrew Burdan. And our programme just keeps growing. As always our mission is to produce books that tell our stories and reflect diverse Māori perspectives. We have a beautiful children’s picture book written by Patricia Grace and illustrated by Andrew Burdan telling the origins of the Ngāti Toa haka ‘Ka Mate’, a biography of Te Whiti o Rongomai of Parihaka by Danny Keenan, and a biography of Tariana Turia by Helen Leahy. This year we have also partnered with the Whitireia Publishing class to publish new editions of Ray Harlow’s A Māori Reference Grammar and Polynesian Panthers edited by Melani Anae, Lautofa Iuli and Leilani Burgoyne. Keep an eye out for these exciting upcoming titles. New partnerships are a bit of a theme here at HUIA this year! We have teamed up with Archetype Book Agents as our sales force to help us champion our books. Our relationship with Neil Brown and his team is off to a great start, and we are looking forward to the continuation of this partnership over the coming years.


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We have no doubt that there is something for everyone inside our catalogue â€“ books you will relate to, stories that will captivate you, and people who will inspire you. So enjoy flicking through the pages to find the perfect historical biography for your dad, a whimsical storybook for the special tamariki in your life or a collection of short stories for yourself. Happy browsing!

Eboni Waitere Executive Director

Brian Morris Executive Director


4 Recent Releases

Parekura Horomia ‘Kia Ora, Chief!’ Wira Gardiner This biography of Parekura Horomia celebrates the life and achievements of one of New Zealand’s well-known politicians and Māori leaders. The book is based on interviews with over 70 of Parekura Horomia’s family, friends and colleagues, who share stories about his qualities, abilities and tireless work. They pay tribute to his leadership and ability to be at ease with people in the street and in positions of power. Wira Gardiner KNZM (Ngāti Awa, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, Te Whakatōhea and Ngāti Pikiao) is active in Ngāti Awa commercial affairs, serves on the Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi council and is a writer. He was founding director of the Waitangi Tribunal, first head of the Iwi Transition Agency and founding chief executive of Te Puni Kōkiri and has written on the 28th (Māori) Battalion, haka and the Fiscal Envelope. 978-1-77550-162-6, 464 pages, softcover

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Heke-nuku-mainga-iwi Busby: Not Here by Chance Jeff Evans In 1992, the double-hulled canoe Te Aurere sailed from New Zealand to the Cook Islands in twenty-one days. Planned by Hec Busby, the voyage followed the path of his ancestor Tūmoana, who sailed to New Zealand 600 years ago then returned home to the central Pacific, and supported evidence that early Māori ancestors sailed between the central Pacific and New Zealand in deliberate migrations. This book follows Hec Busby’s life and how he came to envision and complete the Te Aurere trip. Jeff Evans is the author of several books relating to waka, including Ngā Waka o Neherā, Polynesian Navigation and the Discovery of New Zealand and Waka Taua: The Maori War Canoe. He works as a freelance writer and photographer and is based in Auckland. 978-1-77550-169-5, 280 pages, softcover

$45


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Arohanui: Revenge of the Fey Arohanui: Te Utu a Ngāi Parehe Based on a script by Helen Pearse-Otene Illustrated by Andrew Burdan Translated by Kawata Teepa Part of The Matawehi Fables or Ngā Waituhi o Matawehi series, this graphic novel has two hostile tribes: one is thriving, the other starving and forced to enter into a hard bargain. Two lovers, Kāhu and Kuratawhiti, from the opposing tribes, plan to bring the tribes together by their marriage. But tragedy looms as Kāhu’s sister unleashes a lifetime of rage on Kuratawhiti’s people. Helen Pearse-Otene (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongomaiwahine, Taranaki, Ngāti Ruanui) is a writer and acting tutor. She has performed throughout Aotearoa and overseas with Māori theatre productions. Andrew Burdan is a freelance illustrator who has illustrated books, children’s books and educational materials, including Te Pō Roa and the graphic novels Hautipua Rererangi and Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa, which all won awards. Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-77550-166-4 (English), 44 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-190-9 (te reo Māori), 44 pages, softcover

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Meariki: The Quest for Truth Meariki: Te Rapunga i te Pono Helen Pearse-Otene Illustrated by Andrew Burdan Translated by Kawata Teepa In this graphic novel from The Matawehi Fables or Ngā Waituhi o Matawehi series, Hineamuru, a chief’s daughter, is abducted, and Meariki, her slave, and Pēhi, a warrior, go on a hazardous journey to rescue her. During the adventure, Pēhi and Meariki uncover hidden truths and learn that in saving Hineamuru, Meariki’s true destiny will be revealed. Helen Pearse-Otene (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahungunu, Rongomaiwahine, Taranaki, Ngāti Ruanui) is a writer and acting tutor. She has performed throughout Aotearoa and overseas with Māori theatre productions. Andrew Burdan is a freelance illustrator who has illustrated books, children’s books and educational materials, including Te Pō Roa and the graphic novels Hautipua Rererangi and Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa, which all won awards. Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-77550-171-8 (English), 52 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-189-3 (te reo Māori), 52 pages, softcover

$25 each


8 Recent Releases

Whispers and Vanities: Samoan Indigenous Knowledge and Religion Edited by Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni This collection of selected poetry and academic essays responds to an address on Samoan religious culture to the 2009 World Parliament of Religions by Samoa’s Head of State, His Highness Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Ta’isi Tupuola Tufuga Efi. The address challenges some basic aspects and assumptions in modern Samoan indigenous religious culture. The poetry and essays form a carefully woven critique, from within and outside Samoa, of aspects of Samoa’s religious and cultural values. Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni is a senior lecturer in the Pacific Studies Programme and programme director for the Samoan Studies Programme, Va’aomanū Pasifika Unit, Victoria University of Wellington. She has coedited Su‘esu‘e Manogi: In Search of Fragrance: Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Ta’isi and the Samoan Indigenous Reference and Bitter Sweet: Indigenous Women in the Pacific. 978-1-77550-160-2, 412 pages, softcover

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Keys Ngā Kī Sacha Cotter Illustrated by Josh Morgan Translated by Kawata Teepa In this lively picture book for children aged 3–7, Dad tells his daughter imaginative stories about the keys on his key ring and what they unlock – from a zippenburger that takes him to work, to a rocket to collect space noodles, and a paddock with a woolly mammoth that eats only yellow food. Sacha Cotter is a library assistant and has a Graduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning, and she has taught in New Zealand and Spain. She has completed several film courses, and her screenplay Wasabi Peas was a semi-finalist in the L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival 2013. Josh Morgan (Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki, Rongowhakaata) is an illustrator, writer and designer who has illustrated picture books, posters and album covers. Ngā Kī: Winner, Te Tohu Taurapa Award, Te Kura Pounamu category, LIANZA Children’s Book Awards, 2015

Ngā Kī: Finalist, Māori Language Award, New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, 2015

Keys: Finalist, Picture Book category, New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, 2015 Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-77550-161-9 (English), 40 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-164-0 (te reo Māori), 40 pages, softcover

$20 each


10 Recent Releases

Watched Tihema Baker Best friends Jason and Rory have superpowers, and under the allseeing eyes of the Watchers, they train and go on missions with other super-powered teens. But as Jason and Rory grow more powerful and learn more about the Watchers’ goals, they struggle to keep their friendship and realise that the secret, dangerous world of the Watched will change them forever. Tihema Baker is an analyst in the Office of Treaty Settlements and a writer in te reo Māori and English. In 2013, he won the Best Short Story written in te reo Māori at the Pikihuia Awards for Māori Writers. He was also part of the Te Papa Tupu Māori Writers’ Programme, where he developed Watched. 978-1-77550-168-8, 352 pages, softcover

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Kei Hea Taku Māmā? Julia Donaldson Illustrated by Axel Scheffler Translated by Brian Morris Little monkey is lost and wants to find his mum. Butterfly is eager to help him but keeps misunderstanding what monkey’s mum looks like. This is Monkey Puzzle translated into te reo Māori, with the same fun illustrations and humour of the original story. Julia Donaldson writes picture books, educational books, young adult novels, plays, songs and musicals. She has written over 150 books and won multiple awards, and in 2011, she was UK Children’s Laureate. Axel Scheffler has worked in advertising and publishing and has illustrated books for children produced in England, Germany and The Netherlands. Te reo Māori edition only 978-1-77550-167-1, 32 pages, softcover

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Nā Wai Te Waka I Totohu? Pamela Allen Translated by Kawata Teepa A cow, a donkey, a sheep, a pig and a mouse take a trip in a dinghy. As each gets in, the boat sinks lower in the water, until it sinks completely when the mouse gets in. Did tiny mouse really sink the boat? Who Sank the Boat? has been a favourite with children, and it is now available in this fun te reo Māori version. Pamela Allen has written and illustrated more than 30 picture books for children, and her books have won numerous awards. She received the Margaret Mahy Medal in 2004, and in 2005, she became a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her work in children’s literature. Te reo Māori edition only 978-1-77550-170-1, 32 pages, softcover

$18


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Marae: The Heart of Māori Culture Huia Publishers and New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute Release date: July 2015 This concise guide to a marae uses photographs and text to describe how the space on a marae is arranged, the buildings and their features, the functions of a marae, events held there, roles people have and the cultural understandings and values underpinning marae custom and protocol. There is a step-bystep guide to a pōwhiri, or welcome ceremony, showing and describing what happens, the people involved, the roles, and the values informing the ceremony. There is also a close look at the outside and inside of a wharenui, or meeting house, showing its make-up and features. Māori cultural concepts are explained and discussed, and a glossary of Māori terms is provided.

Jul 2015

Māori Carving: The Art of Recording Māori History Huia Publishers and New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute Release date: July 2015 Developed long before Māori took up writing, carving was used to record genealogy, establish a tribe’s identity, record historical events, preserve stories and communicate Māori knowledge. This photograph-rich book describes the process of carving, covering the types of materials and tools used, the carving strokes, surface patterns and different regional styles. It shows the variety of items carved, from meeting houses to musical instruments, canoes, storehouses, weapons and ceremonial items. The book explores how to read and understand carvings, looking in depth at elements such as the head, arms and hands of figures and the surface patterns used. The patterns and styles are described and clearly shown in photographs.

Jul 2015


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Māori Weaving: The Art of Creating Māori Textiles Huia Publishers and New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute Release date: July 2015 Since the ancestors arrived in New Zealand and discovered the properties of flax, Māori have used flax leaves to create baskets, mats, housing materials, clothing, ropes and nets. In weaving and the patterns used, Māori record their histories and stories, passing on their culture, genealogy, values and beliefs. In this book, the text and detailed photographs show the steps in selecting, preparing and weaving flax. The origins of weaving are described, and images show traditional and contemporary uses of weaving, the designs and the beauty of mats, baskets, cloaks, piupiu and art works. Māori traditional stories and concepts about weaving are also told, giving a rich picture of the place of weaving in Māori culture.

Jul 2015

Geothermal Treasures: Māori Living with Heat and Steam Huia Publishers and New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute Release date: July 2015 Geysers, hot springs and mud pools of the thermal region of New Zealand draw locals and tourists, who are captivated by the beauty and magic of bubbling mud, steam and hot water gushing from the earth. This geothermal resource is a source of energy, a tourist attraction and a treasure of historical, cultural, spiritual and economic importance for Māori. Māori traditional stories, understandings and history are given alongside geothermal science in an exploration of the thermal phenomena of the Volcanic Plateau. Beautiful photographs show the hot pools, rising steam, geysers, bubbling mud and thermal formations, and the text describes the natural history of the area, its formation and its significance to Māori.

Jul 2015


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Haka Patricia Grace Illustrated by Andrew Burdan Release date: September 2015 This picture book tells the story of the haka ‘Ka Mate’. Pursued by his enemies to Lake Rotoaira, Te Rauparaha hides in a kūmara pit, protected by a woman of great power who sits in front of the entrance. As he hears his enemies searching, Te Rauparaha whispers in the dark ‘Will I die? Will I live?’ But the enemies are outwitted, and Te Rauparaha climbs back into the sunlight. As he recounts the adventure, his people repeat his words, and the haka rings out, to be passed down the generations. Patricia Grace (Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Raukawa, Te Āti Awa) has won many awards nationally and internationally for her short stories, novels and children’s fiction. She has been recognised as a living icon of New Zealand art, received a Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement and a Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to literature, and she was named laureate of the Neustadt International Prize for Literature. Andrew Burdan is a freelance illustrator who has illustrated books, children’s books and educational materials, including Te Pō Roa and the graphic novels Hautipua Rererangi and Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa, which all won awards.

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A ND THE RESISTANCE OF PA RIH A K A

TE WHITI O RONGOMAI

Te Whiti o Rongomai and the Resistance of Parihaka Danny Keenan Release date: September 2015 TE WHITI

O RONGOMAI AND TH E R E SISTANCE OF

PARIHAKA Danny Keenan

— Danny Keenan —

This tells the story of Te Whiti and the events that led to the establishment of the settlement at Parihaka, the leadership and influence of Te Whiti and Tohu Kākahi, and the sacking of the village in 1881 and fate of its people.

Danny Keenan (Ngāti Te Whiti Ahi Kā, Te Ātiawa) has a PhD in history. He is a former senior lecturer in Māori/New Zealand history at Massey University, Palmerston North, and was visiting Fulbright professor at Georgetown University, Washington DC, in 2009.

Sept 2015

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Huia Short Stories 11 Contemporary Māori Fiction

Huia Short Stories 11: Contemporary Māori Fiction Release date: September 2015

Committed to growing Māori writers, HUIA presents the best novel extracts and short stories in English and Māori from the Pikihuia Awards for Māori Writers 2015 as judged by Witi Ihimaera, Sir Wira Gardiner and Poia Rewi. This writing competition, held every two years, promotes Māori writers and, through this collection, makes their writing available to a wide audience.

Sept 2015


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Crossing the Floor: The Story of Tariana Turia Helen Leahy Release date: October 2015 This biography of Tariana Turia sees family members, iwi leaders, social justice advocates and politicians share their experiences of this remarkable woman. In her eighteen years as an MP, Tariana Turia advanced thinking in the disability area, became a committed advocate for tobacco reform and spoke out about sexual abuse, violence and racism. A woman with the courage to care, determination to speak up and a deep commitment to whānau, she led the initiative that transformed social service delivery – Whānau Ora, and she crossed the floor in parliament, leading to the birth of the Māori Party. Helen Leahy is specialist advisor for Te Runanga o Ngāi Tahu/Te Putahitanga o Te Waipounamu (Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency). She was formerly ministerial advisor and Chief of Staff of the Māori Party, and during the 2014 general election, she was national secretary for the Māori Party.

Oct 2015

MELANI ANAE / LAUTOFA IULI / LEILANI BURGOYNE

Polynesian Panthers: Pacific Protest and Affirmative Action in Aotearoa Edited by Melani Anae, Lautofa Iuli and Leilani Burgoyne

ORA ACTION MATIVE ND AFFIR –1981 OTEST A ZEALAND 1971 PR C FI PACI TEAROA NEW IN AO

Release date: November 2015

Polynesian Panthers records the Pacific rights and social activist movement, told by those who were there. The Polynesian Panthers raised consciousness and took action on the discrimination experienced by Pacific peoples in New Zealand. Drawing on interviews, memoirs and critical analysis, Polynesian Panthers is a thought-provoking account of this period. Misatauveve Dr Melani Anae joined the Polynesian Panthers in 1971. She is a senior lecturer at Pacific Studies, Te Wānanga o Waipapa, University of Auckland, teaching anthropology in the interdisciplinary programme.

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A Māori Reference Grammar Ray Harlow Release date: November 2015 This grammar reference book is intended for people with a solid understanding of Māori – advanced learners, native speakers and teachers of Māori. Providing explanations and examples of important sentence types of modern Māori, it guides readers, from simple clauses and sentences to complex sentences with elaborate internal structure. Ray Harlow was Professor of Linguistics at the University of Waikato and was a foundation member of Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, The Māori Language Commission. He taught Māori grammar at undergraduate and master’s levels and has had forty years’ study of the Māori language.

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Words Between Us – He Kōrero: First Māori–Pākehā Conversations on Paper Alison Jones and Kuni Jenkins Māori engagement with handwriting from 1769 to 1826 and new perspectives on the first conversations between Māori and Pākehā Winner, Best Book in Higher Education Publishing, CLNZ Educational Publishing Awards, 2012

Winner, Te Kōrero Pono – Non-fiction, Ngā Kupu Ora Māori Book Awards, 2012

Winner, Best Educational Book, PANZ Book Design Awards, 2012 978-1-86969-478-4, 256 pages, softcover

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Contested Ground: Te Whenua i Tohea – The Taranaki Wars 1860–1881 Edited by Kelvin Day Marking 150 years since the Taranaki Wars began, this history gives fresh insights into this turbulent period and its legacy. Winner, Ngā Kupu Ora Māori Book Awards, History Category, 2010

Winner, Best Book in Higher Education, CLL Educational Publishing Awards, 2011 978-1-86969-411-1, 332 pages, hardcover

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Huia Histories of Māori: Ngā Tāhuhu Kōrero Edited by Danny Keenan A history written from a Māori viewpoint covering customary and ancestral law, the natural world, Māori urban protest, customary language and more 978-1-77550-009-4, 444 pages, softcover

$49.99

Ngāti Ruanui: A History Tony Sole A detailed Taranaki history describing Ngāti Ruanui’s determination to hold on to their land and autonomy 1-86969-180-6, 526 pages, softcover

$30

Beneath the Māori Moon: An Illustrated History of Māori Rugby Malcolm Mulholland An illustrated history of 100 years of Māori rugby, with statistics, player interviews and the all-time best Māori XV Winner, Sport & Recreation Category, Ngā Kupu Ora Māori Book Awards, 2009 978-1-86969-305-3, 328 pages, hardcover

$50


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Hīkoi: Forty Years of Māori Protest Aroha Harris The contemporary Māori protest movement and the rationale behind the actions, accompanied by photographs of the action 1-86969-101-6, 164 pages, softcover Also translated into German

$25

Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka: A History of Māori of Nelson and Marlborough Volume I: Te Tangata me te Whenua – The People and the Land Hilary and John Mitchell An illustrated comprehensive history of Māori of Marlborough and Nelson, encompassing oral histories and documented accounts 1-86969-087-7, 500 pages, hardcover

$45

Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka: A History of Māori of Nelson and Marlborough Volume II: Te Ara Hou – The New Society Hilary and John Mitchell A detailed study of Māori participation in European settlement society

Winner, History category, Montana New Zealand Book Awards, 2008 978-1-86969-294-0, 500 pages, hardcover

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Fred Graham Creator of Forms: Te Tohunga Auaha Maria de Jong with Fred Graham Photographs by Geoff Dale A biography and retrospective of Fred Graham’s art work, including photographs of his work and essays by Jonathan ManeWheoki, Robert Jahnke and Jill Smith 978-1-77550-134-3, 188 pages, softcover

$49.99

Living by the Moon: Te Maramataka a Te Whānau-ā-Apanui Wiremu Tāwhai A book in te reo Māori and English that discusses the maramataka or lunar month according to Te Whānau-ā-Apanui traditional knowledge

Winner, Edify Award for Best Educational Book, PANZ Book Design Awards, 2014

Winner, Best Resource in te reo Māori, CLNZ Educational Publishing Awards, 2014 978-1-77550-124-4, 92 pages, softcover

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The Spirit of Māori Leadership Selwyn Katene An analysis of traditional and contemporary Māori leadership styles and the attributes needed in future leaders Joint Winner, Best Resource in Tertiary Education, CLNZ Educational Publishing Awards, 2014 978-1-77550-121-3, 244 pages, softcover

$45

Future Challenges for Māori: He Kōrero Anamata Edited by Selwyn Katene and Malcolm Mulholland Experts from law, medicine, business and social sciences discuss self-determination, the environment, Māori language, education, social and economic issues and governance 978-1-77550-153-4, 256 pages, softcover

$45


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Relax: Say Goodbye to Anxiety and Panic Dr Patrick McCarthy This book and CD, developed by New Zealand’s only doctor specialising in medical hypnosis, give a simple three-step process to prevent anxiety and panic attacks. 978-1-77550-045-2, 124 pages, softcover, CD

$35

Quit: Say Goodbye to Smoking Dr Patrick McCarthy Stop smoking with the self-hypnosis programme in this book and CD that has been successfully used by New Zealand’s only doctor specialising in medical hypnosis. 978-1-77550-063-6, 120 pages, softcover, CD

$35

The Game Butcher: Wild about Meat Darran Meates with Aaron Smale This illustrated book teaches you how to process pigs and deer, including tips on knives, skinning and butchery. 978-1-86969-421-0, 172 pages, softcover

$45


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Flashback: Tales and Treasures of Taranaki Andrew Moffat Showcasing items from the Puke Ariki collections, this book casts new light on stories and people of the Taranaki region. 978-1-86969-482-1, 340 pages, softcover

$55

Ngā Kāhui Pou: Launching Māori Futures Mason Durie A discussion of Māori traditions and customs and what is needed to sustain Māori in the new millennium 978-1-77550-051-3 EPUB, 368 pages 978-1-77550-058-2 Kindle, 368 pages Available in e-book format only

Ngā Tini Whetū: Navigating Māori Futures Mason Durie Essays that explore issues and opportunities for Māori and pathways to achieve indigenous aspirations 978-1-86969-452-4, 468 pages, softcover

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Tikanga Māori: Living by Māori Values Hirini Moko Mead A comprehensive discussion of tikanga Māori (Māori custom) and its application to contemporary issues and situations 1-877283-88-6, 408 pages, softcover

$45

The Eternal Thread: The Art of Māori Weaving Miriama Evans and Ranui Ngarimu A photographic showcase of Māori weaving, based on the exhibition of the same name Finalist, Montana New Zealand Book Awards, 2006 1-86969-161-X, 176 pages, softcover

$30

People of the Land: Images and Māori Proverbs of Aotearoa New Zealand Hirini Moko Mead and June Te Rina Mead Poignant Māori proverbs, explained in English, and images of Māori that encapsulate traditional wisdom and values Winner, Te Reo Māori Category, Ngā Kupu Ora Māori Book Awards, 2010 978-1-86969-403-6, 120 pages, hardcover

$30


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The Value of the Māori Language: Te Hua o te Reo Māori Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Edited Collections Volume Two Edited by Rawinia Higgins, Poia Rewi and Vincent Olsen-Reeder

A discussion of how the Māori language is faring in education, media, texts and communities and what the aspirations for te reo are 978-1-77550-141-1, 460 pages, softcover

$45

My Language, My Inspiration – The Struggle Continues Tōku Reo, Tōku Ohooho – Ka Whawhai Tonu Mātou Chris Winitana A co-publication with Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori describing initiatives to revive the Māori language 1972–2008

Tōku Reo, Tōku Ohooho: Winner, Ngā Kupu Ora Māori Book Awards, Te Reo Māori Category, 2011

Tōku Reo, Tōku Ohooho: Winner, Māori Language Award, New Zealand Post Book Awards, 2012 Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-86969-379-4 (English), 368 pages, softcover 978-1-86969-378-7 (te reo Māori), 448 pages, softcover

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Māori and Social Issues Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Edited Collections Volume One Edited by Tracey McIntosh and Malcolm Mulholland Social scientists give a snapshot of the position of Māori compared with New Zealand society as a whole. 978-1-77550-002-5, 332 pages, softcover

$45

Mana Tangata: Politics of Empowerment Edited by Huia Tomlins-Jahnke and Malcolm Mulholland Māori academics discuss Māori language, marae, religion, Treaty of Waitangi, State and Māori, citizenship, mental health, health workers, kaitiakitanga and horticulture. 978-1-86969-480-7, 304 pages, softcover

$45

‘Always Speaking’: The Treaty of Waitangi and Public Policy Edited by Veronica MH Tawhai and Katarina Gray-Sharp The foremost Māori thinkers discuss the current place of the Treaty of Waitangi, challenges faced and possibilities for future development. 978-1-86969-481-4, 356 pages, softcover

$45


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New Flags Flying: Pacific Leadership Edited by Ian Johnstone and Michael Powles A book and CD of interviews with Pacific leaders about the lead-up to and gaining of independence by Pacific nations 1960–1990 978-1-77550-013-1, 344 pages, softcover, CD

$40

The State of Māori Rights Margaret Mutu A Māori view of events and issues 1994–2009 when Māori continued asserting their rights as the indigenous people of New Zealand 978-1-86969-437-1, 256 pages, softcover

$45

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Weeping Waters: The Treaty of Waitangi and Constitutional Change Edited by Malcolm Mulholland and Veronica Tawhai Eighteen respected Māori writers discuss the place of the Treaty of Waitangi in a constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand. 978-1-86969-404-3, 384 pages, softcover

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Māori and the Environment: Kaitiaki Edited by Rachael Selby, Pātaka Moore and Malcolm Mulholland Analysis of actions taken to preserve and restore the environment, demonstrating principles of kaitiakitanga – the Māori relationship of guardianship with the land 978-1-86969-402-9, 372 pages, softcover

$40

Colonising Myths – Māori Realities: He Rukuruku Whakaaro Ani Mikaere A discussion of the impact of Pākehā law and values on Māori legal thought and practice 978-1-86969-453-1, 372 pages, softcover

$45

Culture Speaks: Cultural Relationships and Classroom Learning Russell Bishop and Mere Berryman A strategy for raising Māori educational achievement based on an examination of schooling experiences of Māori students, their families, principals and teachers 1-86969-279-9, 280 pages, softcover

$45


30 New Zealand Fiction

Bugs Whiti Hereaka Seventeen-year-olds Jez and Bugs make very different decisions to deal with being at the bottom of the heap in a small town.

Honour Award, Young Adult Fiction, New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, 2014

Storylines Notable Book Award, Senior Fiction, 2014 978-1-77550-133-6, 248 pages, softcover

$25

The Graphologist’s Apprentice Whiti Hereaka A witty romance with a twist – Mae teaches January to learn about people through their handwriting, and uncovers January’s secret fantasy life.

Finalist, 2011 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize South East Asia and Pacific Best First Book 978-1-86969-422-7, 260 pages, softcover

$25


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Huia Short Stories 10: Contemporary Māori Fiction A collection of the best short stories and novel extracts from the Pikihuia Awards for Māori Writers 2013 978-1-77550-135-0, 340 pages, softcover

$30

Zhu Mao Mark Sweet Architect Scott Warren returns to China after twenty-three years and revisits the past, which merges dangerously with the present. 978-1-86969-479-1, 204 pages, softcover

$30

Tū Patricia Grace Translated by Te Ohorere Kaa and Wiremu Kaa The Māori language translation of the awardwinning novel Tu about the only survivor of three brothers who went to war Te reo Māori edition only 978-1-77550-042-1, 366 pages, softcover

$35


32 New Zealand Fiction and Drama

Ngā Waituhi o Rēhua Katerina Te Heikōkō Mataira A science-fantasy novel in te reo Māori about four teenagers who leave planet Rēhua on a quest to return to Earth

Winner, Te Tohu o Kupu Ora (Lifetime Achievement Award), Ngā Kupu Ora Māori Book Awards, 2012

Winner, Māori Language Award, New Zealand Post Book Awards, 2013

Winner, Te Tohu Pounamu, LIANZA Children’s Book Awards, 2013 Te reo Māori edition only 978-1-77550-006-3, 396 pages, hardcover, audio DVD

$35


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Festival of Miracles Alice Tawhai Short stories about richly varied characters and their lives on the edge Special Mention, Montana New Zealand Book Awards, Best First Book category, 2006 1-86969-127-X, 208 pages, softcover Also translated into French

$25

Purapurawhetū Briar Grace-Smith Translated by Te Ohorere Kaa and Wiremu Kaa This play script in te reo Māori tells of a family’s loss, grief and dispossession and the journey towards forgiveness and healing. Te reo Māori edition only 978-1-77550-043-8, 102 pages, softcover

$20

When Sun and Moon Collide Briar Grace-Smith Issac’s quiet life running a tearoom changes forever when he becomes embroiled in a sinister situation. Comprehensive study resource available at back of play script 978-1-86969-316-9, 120 pages, softcover

$18


34 Pacific Literature

Ancestry Albert Wendt Short stories about people living in both Samoan and Palangi worlds – their connections, relationships and sense of belonging Overall Winner, USP Press Literature Prize, 2011 978-1-77550-037-7, 314 pages, softcover

$35


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The Adventures of Vela Albert Wendt An epic novel fusing oral storytelling and Western poetry in the tales of Vela, Samoan song maker, poet and storyteller Winner, Commonwealth Writers’ Prize 2010, South East Asia and Pacific Region 978-1-86969-363-3, 288 pages, softcover

$25

Dream Fish Floating Karlo Mila Poems about the tensions between migration and returning, the new and the traditional, and about friendship, family and love Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry, Montana New Zealand Book Awards, 2006 1-86969-128-8, 153 pages, softcover

$15


36 Māori Language Learning

Everyday Words in Māori Māori translation by Huia Publishers A colourful, fun picture dictionary and pronunciation guide for beginners in te reo Māori to encourage effective, long-term learning 978-1-86969-398-5, 48 pages, softcover

$20

First Thousand Words in Māori A bright picture dictionary with a wealth of vocabulary-building opportunities – Māori edition of the Usborne First Thousand Words series 1-86969-239-x, 64 pages, softcover

$20


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First Hundred Words in Māori A companion dictionary to the First Thousand Words in Māori, with clear illustrations and a guide to pronunciation and counting 978-1-86969-304-6, 40 pages, softcover

$20

Tirohia Kimihia: A Māori Learner Dictionary A learner dictionary written entirely in Māori for students in Māori medium schools and all learners of Māori language Finalist, Montana New Zealand Book Awards 2007, Reference and Anthology Category 1-86969-179-2, 260 pages, softcover

$20

Te Kete Kupu: 300 Essential Words in Māori The 300 most frequently used words in Māori, giving examples of their use, supported by colourful illustrations Winner, Best Educational Book, Spectrum Print Book Design Awards, 2007 1-86969-178-4, 48 pages, softcover

$15


38 Children's Books

Swim: The Story of Hinemoa and Tūtānekai Tāhoe: He Pakiwaitara mō Hinemoa rāua ko Tūtānekai Retold by Chris Szekely Illustrated by Andrew Burdan Translated by Scotty Morrison A beautifully illustrated picture book telling the traditional story of Hinemoa and Tūtānekai and how they overcame obstacles to be together forever Swim and Tāhoe were selected for the Storylines Notable Book Award, Picture Book, 2014 Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-77550-079-7 (English), 32 pages, hardcover 978-1-77550-105-3 (te reo Māori), 32 pages, hardcover

$24 each


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Rāhui Chris Szekely Illustrated by Malcolm Ross Translated by Brian Morris A beautifully illustrated picture book about cousins’ holidays in a rural Māori community and an event that leads to a rāhui Winner, Picture Book category, New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards, 2012

Winner, Illustration Award – Russell Clark Award, LIANZA Children’s Book Awards, 2012

Winner, Librarians’ Choice Award, LIANZA Children’s Book Awards 2012

Selected for the Storylines Notable Books List, 2012 Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-86969-470-8 (English), 44 pages, hardcover 978-1-86969-471-5 (te reo Māori), 44 pages, hardcover

$20 each

Remember That November Maumahara ki tērā Nōema Jennifer Beck Illustrated by Lindy Fisher Translated by Kawata Teepa This richly illustrated picture book for children aged 5–8 tells the story of the invasion of Parihaka on 5 November 1881.

Finalist, Best Picture Book, New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards, 2013 Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-77550-010-0 (English), 32 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-011-7 (te reo Māori), 32 pages, softcover

$20 each


40 Children's Books

Te Tanguruhau Julia Donaldson Illustrated by Axel Scheffler Translated by Brian Morris Children can now take a walk with the clever little mouse in te reo MÄ ori in this translation of The Gruffalo. Te reo MÄ ori edition only 978-1-77550-126-8, 32 pages, softcover

$20


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Te Anuhe Tino Hiakai Eric Carle Translated by Brian Morris This is The Very Hungry Caterpillar translated into te reo Māori with the same illustrations and simple, fun story. Te reo Māori edition only 978-1-77550-048-3, 28 pages, softcover

$20

Kei Reira ngā Weriweri Maurice Sendak Translated by Te Tumatakuru O’Connell A te reo Māori translation of Where the Wild Things Are, retaining Maurice Sendak’s illustrations and imaginative, lively story Te reo Māori edition only 978-1-77550-111-4, 48 pages, softcover

$24

Te Haere ki te Rapu Pea Michael Rosen Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury Translated by Kawata Teepa The picture book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt translated into te reo Māori with all the rhythm and sounds of the original story Te reo Māori edition only 978-1-77550-044-5, 40 pages, softcover

$20


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Kei te Kīhini o te Pō Maurice Sendak Translated by Brian Morris A te reo Māori translation of In the Night Kitchen, where we follow Mickey on his quest for milk for the batter Te reo Māori edition only 978-1-77550-112-1, 40 pages, softcover

$24

Te Mīhini Iti Kōwhai Betty Gilderdale Illustrations by Alan Gilderdale Translated by Brian Morris A little digger gets stuck in the mud in the classic The Little Yellow Digger, which is now available in this Māori-language translation. Te reo Māori edition only 978-1-77550-138-1, 32 pages, softcover

$20


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Born to Fly Hautipua Rererangi Story as told by Julian Arahanga Illustrated by Andrew Burdan Translated by Ruia Aperahama A graphic novel about WWII Māori pilot John Pohe and his capture and escape from a POW camp

Hautipua Rererangi: Winner, Te Tohu Pounamu for Te Wahanga Kaiwhakamāori, LIANZA Children’s Book Awards, 2010

Hautipua Rererangi: Winner, Te Tohu Ngā Kete e Toru (Wahanga Pukapuka Paki), LIANZA Children’s Book Awards, 2013 Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-77550-004-9 (English), 40 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-007-0 (te reo Māori), 40 pages, softcover

$25 each


44 Children's Books

Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa • Na- Andrew Burdan nga- pikitia

Nà Andrew Burdan ngà pikitia

Victory at Point 209 Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa Huia Publishers Illustrated by Andrew Burdan A graphic novel about the battle in WWII that led to Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu of 28th Māori Battalion receiving the VC Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa: Winner, Te Kura Pounamu Award, LIANZA Children’s Book Awards, 2011

Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa: Highly Commended, Best Book or Series in Secondary Education, CLL Educational Publishing Awards, 2011 Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-77550-005-6 (English), 40 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-008-7 (te reo Māori), 40 pages, softcover

$25 each


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Cuzzies Find the Rainbow’s End Tommy Kapai Illustrated by Mike Henry Published by Kina, an imprint of Huia Publishers The adventurous cuzzies go in search of the rainbow’s end. 1-9582517-0-3, 32 pages, softcover

$15

Timo and the Kingfish Timo te Kaihī Ika Mokena Potae Reedy Illustrated by Jim Byrt Timo rows out to catch a big fish to prove he is a real fisherman and has a bigger adventure than he expected. Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-77550-046-9 (English), 32 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-047-6 (te reo Māori), 32 pages, softcover

$20 each


46 Children's Books

The Seven Stars of Matariki Te Huihui o Matariki Toni Rolleston-Cummins Illustrated by Nikki Slade-Robinson Translated by Hone Morris A picture book telling how, in Māori legend, Matariki/the Pleiades star cluster came into being Te reo Māori and English editions available 978-1-86969-327-5 (English), 28 pages, softcover 978-1-86969-330-5 (te reo Māori), 28 pages, softcover

$13 each


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‘O le Nofoaga ‘olo‘o iai Meaola Uiga‘ese Maurice Sendak Translated by Ainslie Chu Ling-So‘o

A Samoan-language version of the classic Where the Wild Things Are about Max’s adventure to the land of the Wild Things Samoan edition only 978-1-77550-140-4, 48 pages, softcover

$24

‘O le Ketapila Matuā Fia‘ai Eric Carle Translated by Ainslie Chu Ling-So‘o

A Samoan-language version of the ever-popular The Very Hungry Caterpillar about a little caterpillar’s amazing feast Samoan edition only 978-1-77550-139-8, 28 pages, softcover

$20


48 Children's Books

First Readers in Māori First Readers in Sāmoan Translated into Samoan by Ainslie Chu Ling-So‘o A set of ten simple stories in Māori or Samoan with translations in English to learn numbers, colours, shapes, animal names and everyday sentences Te reo Māori and Samoan editions 978-1-77550-154-1 (te reo Māori), 10 books (8–12 pages each), softcovers in a slip case 978-1-77550-157-2 (Samoan), 10 books (8–12 pages each), softcovers in a slip case

$40 set


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Backlist Non-fiction Auckland Rugby League, Bernie Wood and John Coffey; Auckland: 100 Years of Rugby League 1909–2009 978-1-86969-366-4, $20 Bargh, Maria (editor); Māori and Parliament: Diverse Strategies and Compromises 978-1-86969-405-0, $15 Bargh, Maria (editor); Resistance: An Indigenous Response to Neoliberalism 978-1-86969-286-5, $20 Fitzgerald, Caroline (editor); Te Wiremu – Henry Williams: Early Years in the North 978-1-86969-439-5, $30 Huata, Ngātai (editor); Ngā Taumata: A Portrait of Ngāti Kahungunu 1870–1906 1-86969-033-8, $20 Moon, Paul; Victoria Cross at Takrouna: The Haane Manahi Story 978-1-86969-420-3, $25 Morrison, Hugh, Lachy Paterson, Brett Knowles and Murray Rae (editors); Mana Māori and Christianity 978-1-77550-012-4, $45, available in e-book format Oettli, Peter; God’s Messenger: J F Riemenschneider and Racial Conflict in 19th Century New Zealand 978-1-86969-320-6, $25 O’Malley, Vincent; Agents of Autonomy: Māori Committees in the Nineteenth Century 1-877241-02-4, $25, available only from HUIA O’Malley, Vincent and David Armstrong; The Beating Heart: A Political and Socio-economic History of Te Arawa 978-1-86969-307-7, $15 Peters, Mahora and James George; Showband! Mahora and the Māori Volcanics 1-86969-159-8, $15, CD included, available only from HUIA Reynolds, Paul and Cherryl Smith (editors); The Gift of Children: Māori and Infertility 978-1-77550-019-3, $45, available in e-book format Royal, Charles and Jenny Kaka Scott; Cooking with Charles Royal 978-1-86969-418-0, $30 Wood, Bernie and John Coffey; 100 Years: Māori Rugby League 1908–2008 978-1-86969-331-2, $30 Young, David; Woven by Water: Histories from the Whanganui River 0-908975-59-7, $20


50 Backlist

Fiction George, James; Ocean Roads 1-86969-237-3, $25 Huia Short Stories 9 978-1-86969-475-3, $20, available in e-book format Morey, Kelly Ana; Quinine 978-1-86969-431-9, $10 Ngā Pakiwaitara a Huia 3 1-877241-47-4, $20, available only from HUIA Renée; The Skeleton Woman: A Romance 1-877283-16-9, $20, available only from HUIA, available in e-book format Spitz, Chantal, translated by Jean Anderson; Island of Shattered Dreams 978-1-86969-299-5, $25, available only from HUIA Tawhai, Alice; Dark Jelly 978-1-86969-476-0, $30, available in e-book format

Pacific Literature Kneubuhl, Lemanatele Mark; The Smell of the Moon 1-86969-210-1, $10, available only from HUIA, available in e-book format Metcalfe, Rowan; Transit of Venus 1-86969-083-4, $10, available only from HUIA, available in e-book format Also translated into French

Drama Grace-Smith, Briar; Purapurawhetū 0-908975-78-3, $20 Kouka, Hone; Waiora 0-908975-27-9, $20 Wendt, Albert; The Songmaker’s Chair 1-869690-31-1, $15, available only from HUIA

Children’s Books Drewery, Melanie; Ngā Rongoā a Koro Nā Sabrina Malcolm ngā pikitia Nā Kararaina Uatuku i whakamāori 1-86969-103-2, $13 Gabel, Ngareta; Oh Hogwash, Sweet Pea! Illustrated by Astrid Jensen and Ali Teo 1-877283-96-7, $17, available as a Q Book Ihimaera, Witi; The Little Kowhai Tree Illustrated by Henry Campbell 1-877283-64-9, $18


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Melbourne, Hirini: Te Wao Nui a Tāne Illustrated by Te Maari Gardiner 0-908975-99-6, $20, CD included Ngā Pakiwaitara mā ngā Tamariki 2 1-877241-46-6, $10, available only from HUIA Thompson, Tulia; Josefa and the Vu 978-1-86969-300-8, $15, available in e-book format Tipene, Tim; Te Taniwha i te Kura Nā Henry Campbell ngā pikitia 1-877266-53-1, $15, available only from HUIA Waiariki, Kerehi; Kei Hea Taku Pōtae? Illustrated by Brian Gunson 978-1-86969-396-1, $10 Waiariki, Kerehi; Where’s Koro’s Hat? Illustrated by Brian Gunson 978-1-86969-397-8, $10 Waiti-Mulholland, Isabel; Inna Furey 978-1-86969-297-1, $15


52 Index of Titles

Index of Titles 100 Years: Māori Rugby League 1908–2008 49 Adventures of Vela, The 35 Agents of Autonomy 49 ‘Always Speaking’ 27 Ancestry 34 Anuhe Tino Hiakai, Te 41 Arohanui 6 Auckland: 100 Years of Rugby League 1909–2009 49 Beating Heart, The 49 Beneath the Māori Moon 19 Born to Fly 43 Bugs 30 Colonising Myths – Māori Realities 29 Contested Ground 18 Cooking with Charles Royal 49 Crossing the Floor 16 Culture Speaks 29 Cuzzies Find the Rainbow’s End 45 Dark Jelly 50 Dream Fish Floating 35 Eternal Thread, The 25 Everyday Words in Māori 36 Festival of Miracles 33 First Hundred Words in Māori 37 First Readers in Māori 48 First Readers in Sāmoan 48 First Thousand Words in Māori 36 Flashback 24 Fred Graham Creator of Forms 21 Future Challenges for Māori 22 Game Butcher, The 23 Geothermal Treasures 13 Gift of Children, The 49 God’s Messenger 49 Graphologist’s Apprentice, The 30 Haere ki te Rapu Pea, Te 41 Haka 14 Hautipua Rererangi 43 Heke-nuku-mai-nga-iwi Busby 5 Hīkoi 20 Huia Histories of Māori 19 Huia Short Stories 9 50 Huia Short Stories 10 31 Huia Short Stories 11 15 Huihui o Matariki, Te 46 Inna Furey 51 Island of Shattered Dreams 50 Josefa and the Vu 51 Kāhui Pou, Ngā 24 Kei Hea Taku Māmā? 11 Kei Hea Taku Pōtae? 51


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Kei Reira ngā Weriweri 41 Kei te Kīhini o te Pō 42 Kete Kupu, Te 37 Keys 9 Kī, Ngā 9 Little Kowhai Tree, The 50 Living by the Moon 21 Mana Māori and Christianity 49 Mana Tangata 27 Māori and Parliament 49 Māori and Social Issues 27 Māori and the Environment 29 Māori Carving 12 Māori Reference Grammar, A 17 Māori Weaving 13 Marae 12 Maumahara ki tērā Nōema 39 Meariki 7 Mīhini Iti Kōwhai, Te 42 My Language, My Inspiration 26 Nā Wai Te Waka I Totohu? 11 New Flags Flying 28 Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa 44 Ngāti Ruanui 19 Ocean Roads 50 Oh Hogwash, Sweet Pea! 50 ‘O le Ketapila Matuā Fia‘ai 47 ‘O le Nofoaga ‘olo‘o iai Meaola Uiga‘ese 47 Pakiwaitara a Huia 3, Ngā 50 Pakiwaitara mā ngā Tamariki 2, Ngā 51 Parekura Horomia ‘Kia Ora, Chief!’ 4 People of the Land 25 Polynesian Panthers 16 Purapurawhetū 33, 50 Quinine 50 Quit 23 Rāhui 39 Relax 23 Remember That November 39 Resistance 49 Rongoā a Koro, Ngā 50 Seven Stars of Matariki, The 46 Showband! 49 Skeleton Woman, The 50 Smell of the Moon, The 50 Songmaker’s Chair, The 50 Spirit of Māori Leadership, The 22 State of Māori Rights, The 28 Swim 38 Tāhoe 38 Tanguruhau, Te 40 Taniwha i te Kura, Te 51 Tau Ihu o Te Waka, Volume I, Te 20


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Tau Ihu o Te Waka, Volume II, Te 20 Taumata, Ngā 49 Te Whiti o Rongomai and the Resistance of Parihaka 15 Tikanga Māori 25 Timo and the Kingfish 45 Timo te Kaihī Ika 45 Tini Whetū, Ngā 24 Tirohia Kimihia 37 Tōku Reo, Tōku Ohooho 26 Transit of Venus 50 Tū 31 Value of the Māori Language, The 26 Victoria Cross at Takrouna 49 Victory at Point 209 44 Waiora 50 Waituhi o Rēhua, Ngā 32 Wao Nui a Tāne, Te 51 Watched 10 Weeping Waters 28 When Sun and Moon Collide 33 Where’s Koro’s Hat? 51 Whispers and Vanities 8 Wiremu – Henry Williams, Te 49 Words Between Us 18 Woven by Water 49 Zhu Mao 31


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