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Page 1: Huia Catalogue 2014-15

2014–15

HUIA BOOKS CATALOGUE 2014–15 WWW.HUIA.CO.NZ

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Huia Publishers, 39 Pipitea Street, PO Box 12280, Wellington,

Aotearoa New Zealand, Tel: 0064-04-473 9262, Fax: 0064-04-473 9265

Email: [email protected], www.huia.co.nz

Honour Award, Young Adult Fiction,

New Zealand Post Book Awards for

Children and Young Adults, 2014

Storylines Notable Book Award,

Senior Fiction, 2014

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Welcome

Recent Releases

Forthcoming

Māori History, Biography, Politics and Culture History, Culture

Indigenous and Post-colonial Studies

New Zealand Literature Fiction, Drama

Pacific Literature

Māori Language Learning

Children’s Books

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

Index of Titles

Huia Publishers Limited

Methods of Payment

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

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Ngā mihi mahana mai i te whare o HUIA.After twenty-two years at the helm, Robyn and Brian Bargh, the founders

of HUIA, decided at the end of 2013 that it was time to do other things.

Stalwarts of New Zealand publishing, they had a vision of telling stories

that reflect the diversity of life in Aotearoa, and this has been a guiding

light for HUIA. Their uncompromising attitude, passion and drive for Māori

success in publishing, education and business have delivered a remarkable

accomplishment over their twenty-two-year reign. As a result of their

tireless efforts, we have grown

the number of Māori authors and

have contributed to the body of

New Zealand and Māori language

literature. It has been an honour

and a privilege working with Robyn

and Brian, and we wish them well

in their retirement.

As you read the pages of our

2014–15 catalogue, you will

discover that, over the years, HUIA

has built up a fascinating body

of literature. We have captivating

accounts of history, current affairs,

collections of iwi works, Māori

culture, academic and educational

literature, children’s picture books

and some good old fictional

stories.

This year’s HUIA list includes:

• First Readers in Māori and First Readers in Sāmoan

• Fred Graham Creator of Forms by Maria de Jong with Fred Graham

• The Value of the Māori Language edited by Rawinia Higgins, Poia Rewi

and Vincent Olsen-Reeder

• The Spirit of Māori Leadership by Selwyn Katene

• Future Challenges for Māori edited by Selwyn Katene and Malcolm

Mulholland

We have been working closely with Samoa’s Head of State, Tui Atua Tupua

Tamasese Ta‘isi Tupuola Tufuga Efi, and Victoria University Senior Lecturer

in Pacific Studies Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni to publish Whispers and Vanities.

We expect this book will challenge and engage us in a critical debate about

indigenous religious culture. We are also pleased to add to our collection

of children’s books the Samoan language versions of The Very Hungry

Caterpillar and Where the Wild Things Are.

2 WELCOME – NAU MAI, HAERE MAI

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We are thrilled to have two books in 2014 book awards:

• Bugs by Whiti Hereaka – 2014 Storylines Notable Book Award, Senior

Fiction category and Honour Award, Young Adult Fiction, New Zealand

Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.

• Swim: The Story of Hinemoa and Tūtānekai and Tāhoe, written in

English by Chris Szekely and translated into Māori by Scotty Morrison,

illustrated by Andrew Burdan – 2014 Storylines Notable Book Award,

Picture Book category.

If you enjoy reading our books on a digital device, we have many titles

available as e-books. We love producing books that delight, inspire, inform

and challenge people. We hope you enjoy your HUIA reading experience as

much as we have enjoyed bringing the books to you.

Eboni Waitere Brian Morris

Executive Director Executive Director

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Fred Graham Creator of Forms: Te Tohunga Auaha

Maria de Jong with Fred Graham Photographs by Geoff Dale

Celebrating Fred Graham, this

biography details Fred Graham’s

life from his childhood in the

Waikato to his career as a full-time

sculptor. Richly illustrated with

photographs of the artworks by

award-wining photographer Geoff

Dale, the book also includes essays by Professor Jonathan Mane-Wheoki,

Professor Robert Jahnke and Dr Jill Smith that discuss Graham’s work in the

context of New Zealand art.

Maria de Jong is a writer and biographer who has a strong interest in

New Zealand history and contemporary Māori art and culture. She has

previously published a family history of the pioneering Harsant family of

Hahei titled Island View.

978-1-77550-134-3, 188 pages, softcover

$49.99

4 RECENT RELEASES

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Living by the Moon: Te Maramataka a Te Whānau-ā-Apanui

Wiremu Tāwhai

Originally written as part of a course of study,

this bilingual book discusses the maramataka or

lunar month according to Te Whānau-ā-Apanui

traditional knowledge. Closely studying the

cycles in nature, the people built up knowledge

of the changes in sea conditions and best

planting and harvesting times for each day of the month and organised

activities based on these phases.

Wiremu Tāwhai (Te Whāuau-ā-Apanui) was a teacher, scholar, author,

actor and broadcaster and an expert on oral literature and maramataka.

He was an advisor to national science organisations, on the board of Te

Waka Toi and received a Tā Kingi Ihaka Award.

978-1-77550-124-4, 92 pages, softcover

$25

Huia Short Stories 10: Contemporary Māori FictionHere are the best short stories and novel

extracts from the Pikihuia Awards for Māori

writers 2013 as judged by Sir Mason Durie,

Hana O’Regan and Reina Whaitiri. This biennial

writing competition promotes Māori writing,

and the book is packed with stories from the

finalists of the Best Short Story written in

English, Best Short Story written in Māori and

Best Novel Extract categories.

978-1-77550-135-0, 340 pages, softcover

$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

Twenty-five years ago the Māori

Language Act was passed, but

research still finds that the Māori

language is dying. This collection

looks at the state of the language since the Act, how the language

is faring in education, media, texts and communities and what the future

aspirations for the language are.

Dr Rawinia Higgins (Tūhoe) is an Associate Professor at Te Kawa a Māui,

Victoria University of Wellington. She and Dr Poia Rewi are the principal

investigators on Te Kura Roa, a three-year study of the value of the

Māori language.

Dr Poia Rewi (Tūhoe, Ngāti Manawa, Te Arawa) is an Associate Professor

at Te Tumu, University of Otago, and his research interests include te reo

and tikanga Māori, Māori oratory and Māori history.

Vincent Olsen-Reeder is a Master’s student at Te Kawa a Māui, Victoria

University of Wellington, and a research assistant on Te Kura Roa.

978-1-77550-141-1, 460 pages, softcover

$45

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The Spirit of Māori Leadership

Selwyn Katene

The Spirit of Māori Leadership analyses

traditional and contemporary Māori leadership

styles and explores what leadership is, the

different models of Māori leadership and

the qualities and approaches of leaders. It

identifies four leadership styles: transactional,

charismatic, transformational and organic and

considers the attributes needed in future leaders.

Dr Selwyn Katene (Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Tama, Ngauruahine, Ngāti

Tūwharetoa) is Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Māori and Pasifika) at Massey

University. Prior to this, he was Director of MANU AO (Māori Academic

Network across Universities in Aotearoa), which was established to

promote Māori leadership, scholarship and links between academics and

professionals.

978-1-77550-121-3, 244 pages, softcover

Future Challenges for Māori: He Kōrero Anamata

Edited by Selwyn Katene and Malcolm Mulholland

These edited seminar presentations from

leading academics and professionals from

law, medicine, business and the social

sciences address issues of identity and

self-determination, the environment, Māori

language, education, social and economic

matters, and governance and leadership.

Dr Selwyn Katene (Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Tama, Ngauruahine, Ngāti

Tūwharetoa) is Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Māori and Pasifika) at Massey

University. Prior to this, he was Director of MANU AO (Māori Academic

Network across Universities in Aotearoa).

Malcolm Mulholland (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa) is working on a PhD

at Massey University. He wrote Beneath the Māori Moon and has edited

or co-edited several publications, including Māori and the Environment,

Weeping Waters and Māori and Social Issues.

978-1-77550-153-4, 256 pages, softcover

$45

$45

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Bugs

Whiti Hereaka

It’s the last year of school for Jez

and Bugs in a small New Zealand

town. Life is slow, and not much

happens in Jez and Bugs’s life. But

when Stone Cold arrives, the three

come to different conclusions

about how to deal with being

trapped in a small town at the

bottom of the heap.

Whiti Hereaka (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Te Arawa) is a

playwright, novelist, screenwriter, barrister and solicitor.

In 2012 she won the Bruce Mason Award, and in 2010

and 2011 she won Best New Play by a Māori Playwright in

the Adam Play Awards. She has been writer in residence

at Randell Cottage and held a residency at the Michael

King Writers’ Centre.

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

Photograph: Greg Bal

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‘O le Ketapila Matuā Fia‘ai

Eric Carle Translated by Ainslie Chu Ling-So‘o

This is The Very Hungry Caterpillar

translated into Samoan, with the

same Eric Carle illustrations and humorous story of the little caterpillar’s

amazing feast and transformation at the end of the story.

Eric Carle is an award-winning children’s book writer and illustrator who

has designed and written a wealth of picture books loved by children

around the world. The Very Hungry Caterpillar has been translated into

more than 50 languages.

Samoan edition only

978-1-77550-139-8, 28 pages, softcover

‘O le Nofoaga ‘olo‘o iai Meaola Uiga‘ese

Story and Illustrations by Maurice Sendak Translated by Ainslie Chu Ling-So‘o

This is Where the Wild Things Are translated into Samoan. Maurice Sendak’s

award-winning picture book and classic illustrations are reproduced in this

Samoan language version about Max’s adventure to the land of the Wild

Things.

Maurice Sendak wrote and illustrated more than 50 children’s books and

illustrated over 80 books authored by others. He won the Hans Christian

Andersen award for children’s book illustration, the Astrid Lindgren

Memorial Award for children’s literature and the Caldecott Medal for

Where the Wild Things Are.

Samoan edition only

978-1-77550-140-4, 48 pages, softcover

$20

$24

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Te Tanguruhau

Julia Donaldson Illustrated by Axel Scheffler Translated by Brian Morris

The Gruffalo picture book is now

available in rhyming, rhythmical

te reo Māori. This will be a

favourite with children as they take

a walk with the clever little mouse

who tricks all the animals in the

forest. An audio download of the

book being read in te reo Māori

is available.

Julia Donaldson writes picture books, educational books, novels,

plays, songs and musicals and is also a performer. She has won many

awards, including several for The Gruffalo. In 2011, she became the UK’s

Children’s Laureate.

Axel Scheffler is a German-born illustrator who has illustrated books for

children produced in England, Germany and The Netherlands.

Te reo Māori edition only

978-1-77550-126-8, 32 pages, softcover

$20

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Kei te Kīhini o te Pō

Maurice Sendak Translated by Brian Morris

This te reo Māori translation of Maurice

Sendak’s award-winning picture book In the

Night Kitchen is reproduced as the original with

its comic-strip-like illustrations. The rhythmical,

chanting te reo Māori tells the story of Mickey

falling into cake mix and flying a plane of bread

dough to find milk for the batter. An audio

download of the book being read in te reo Māori is available.

Maurice Sendak wrote and illustrated more than 50 children’s books and

illustrated over 80 books authored by others. He won the Hans Christian

Andersen award for children’s book illustration and the Astrid Lindgren

Memorial Award for children’s literature.

Te reo Māori edition only

978-1-77550-112-1, 40 pages, softcover

$24

Te Mīhini Iti Kōwhai

Story by Betty Gilderdale Illustrations by Alan Gilderdale Translated by Brian Morris

Here is the classic story of The Little

Yellow Digger translated into te reo

Māori. The digger working in the garden

next door gets stuck in the mud when it rains and needs some help from a

bigger digger. A much-loved story, The Little Yellow Digger won the 2003

Storylines Gaelyn Gordon Award. An audio download of the book being

read in te reo Māori is available.

Betty Gilderdale is an author and New Zealand children’s literature expert

and has been a lecturer and researcher and written many reviews of

children’s books. She is a past president and life member of the Children’s

Literature Association of New Zealand, and in 1994, she was awarded the

Margaret Mahy Medal and Lecture Award.

Alan Gilderdale was an artist, art lecturer and illustrator who illustrated

many children’s books and had his artworks exhibited in New Zealand,

London and Toronto.

Te reo Māori edition only

978-1-77550-138-1, 32 pages, softcover

$20

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First Readers in Māori

First Readers in Sāmoan

Translated into Samoan by Ainslie Chu Ling-So‘o

These sets of first readers in te reo Māori and Samoan each have ten books

with translations in English. These bilingual books are ideal for beginning

learners of Māori or Samoan, with simple language and stories to learn

numbers and counting, colours and shapes, names of animals and toys,

and practise everyday sentences. Each book has a glossary that gives a

clear English translation of the te reo Māori or Samoan text. The books are

packaged as two separate sets, each containing ten titles.

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

$40set

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Whispers and Vanities: Samoan Indigenous Knowledge and Religion

Edited by Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni

Release date: October 2014

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 co-

edited Su‘esu‘e Manogi: In Search of Fragrance: Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese

Ta’isi Efi and the Samoan Indigenous Reference and Bitter Sweet:

Indigenous Women in the Pacific.

Oct 2014

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Keys

Ngā Kī

Sacha Cotter Illustrated by Josh Morgan Translated by Kawata Teepa

Release date: December 2014

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.

Te reo Māori and English editions will be available

Dec 2014

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Te Whiti o Rongomai and the Resistance of Parihaka

Danny Keenan

Release date: February 2015

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.

Feb 2015

Hekenukumai Busby: Not by Chance

Jeff Evans

Release date: December 2014

In 1992, the double-hulled canoe Te Aurere

sailed from New Zealand to the Cook Islands

in twenty-one days. Planned by Hekenukumai

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 kaupapa 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.

Dec 2014

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Exploring Māori Culture

Release date: June 2015

The New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute

(Te Puia) and HUIA are jointly producing a series

of five books about Māori knowledge

and customs from a Māori perspective.

The five titles are on the topics of carving,

weaving, marae, pōwhiri and the geothermal

region. The text weaves information about each

topic with cultural knowledge and traditional

stories, and each book is richly illustrated with

photographs of artworks, places, ceremonies or

natural features.

Mataatua: Te Wharenui i Hoki Mai

Mataatua: The House That Came Home

Hirini Moko Mead, Te Onehou Phillis, Pouroto Ngaropo, Judge Layne Harvey

Release date: March 2015

Mataatua wharenui is the most travelled Māori meeting house in the

country. Built in 1875, it travelled to Australia, London and Otago before

returning to Whakatāne, after more than 130 years away. The book

describes the construction of Mataatua 1872–1875, its travels, attempts

made to have it returned and its rebuild and opening in 2011.

Hirini Moko Mead (Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Tūhourangi) is a writer,

commentator and scholar of Māori language and culture.

Te Onehou Phillis (Ngāti Awa) was a dedicated compiler of Ngāti Awa

histories. She was the author of Eruera Mānuera.

Pouroto Ngaropo (Ngāti Awa) is Deputy Chairman of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti

Awa and an expert in tikanga Māori and performing arts.

Judge Layne Harvey (Ngāti Awa, Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki,

Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, Ngāti Kahungunu) is a Māori Land Court judge.

Mar 2015

June 2015

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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

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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

$45

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

$50

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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

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

$30

$25

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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The Parihaka Album: Lest We Forget

Rachel Buchanan

A historical memoir about the Parihaka invasion

and discovery of the author’s family links with

Parihaka and early Wellington

978-1-86969-399-2, 308 pages, softcover

$35

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

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

$45

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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

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

$49.99

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

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$45

$30

$30

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

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

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

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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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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

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

$35

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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

$45each

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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

‘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

$45

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

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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

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

The State of Māori Rights provides a Māori view of events and issues that occurred between 1994 and 2009 with a direct impact on Māori. It documents the increasing determination of Māori to assert their rights as the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand over this fifteen-year period. Key events covered include the 1994 fiscal envelope policy debate, the 50,000-strong protest march against the foreshore and seabed legislation, media attacks on Māori MPs, and Māori initiatives and success stories.

Professor Margaret Mutu (Ngāti Kahu, Te Rarawa, Ngāti Whātua) is head of Māori Studies, University of Auckland, and is an internationally renowned researcher, author and lecturer who has worked on Treaty of Waitangi issues, Māori language and Māori rights issues. She is chairperson of Te Rūnanga-ā-Iwi o Ngāti Kahu and is a mandated representative of Ngāti Kahu nationally and internationally, including at the United Nations Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues. She is currently chief negotiator for the settlement of Ngāti Kahu Treaty of Waitangi claims.

State of Maori Rights cover 22-12-10.indd 1 12/22/10 9:24 AM

$45

$40

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

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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

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

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

$45

$40

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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

30 NEW ZEALAND FICTION

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Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa

Tina Makereti

Short stories that explore a world where

mythological characters and stories become

part of everyday life

Winner, Ngā Kupu Ora Māori Book Awards,

Fiction Category, 2011

978-1-86969-416-6, 196 pages, softcover

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

$30

Patricia Grace

Translated by Te Ohorere Kaa and Wiremu Kaa

The Māori language translation of the award-

winning 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

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Hummingbird

James George

Three strangers meeting at Ninety Mile Beach

undergo a bittersweet exploration of freedom

and confinement, family and belonging.

Finalist, Montana New Zealand Book Awards,

2004

Finalist, Tasmania Pacific Fiction Prize, 2005

1-877283-66-5, 340 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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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

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

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

$18

$25

$20

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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

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

Niu Voices: Contemporary Pacific Fiction 1An anthology of new writing by established and

emerging Pacific authors

1-86969-254-3, 220 pages, softcover

$15

$25

$10

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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

First Thousand Words in MāoriA 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

$20

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Te Kete Kupu: 300 Essential Words in MāoriThe 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

First Hundred Words in MāoriA 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

Tirohia Kimihia: A Māori Learner DictionaryA 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

$20

$15

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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

$24each

38 CHILDREN'S BOOKS

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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

$20each

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 $20each

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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

$20each

40 CHILDREN'S BOOKS

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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

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

Kei Reira ngā Weriweri

Story and Illustrations by 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

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The Scent of Apples

Jacquie McRae

Libby falls into depression when her

grandfather dies, but at boarding school, new

friendships help her to heal. For young people

12–16 years old

Gold medal winner in the 2012 Independent

Publisher Book Awards, Australia/New Zealand

– Best Regional Fiction category

Selected for the White Ravens International Youth Library catalogue 2012 as

an outstanding book for children and young adults

978-1-86969-477-7, 192 pages, softcover

$20

Barnaby Bennett

Hannah Rainforth Illustrated by Ali Teo

A fun picture book about a boy who wants to

wear the colour red every day

Selected for the White Ravens International

Youth Literary catalogue as one of the world’s

top 250 children’s books for 2007

Highly Commended, Children’s Book, Spectrum Print Design Awards, 2007

Bronze Medalist, Picture Book – Preschool category, 2007 Moonbeam

Children’s Book Awards

1-86969-232-2, 32 pages, softcover

$10

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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 28 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

Born to Fly

Hautipua Rererangi

Story as told by Julian Arahanga Illustrated by Andrew Burdan Te reo Māori translation 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

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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

$13each

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Rangi and his Dinosaurs

Katerina Te Heikōkō Mataira Illustrated by Ali Teo

A picture book in which Rangi wishes he could

go to Dinosaur Land

0-908975-97-X, 32 pages, hardcover

Cuzzies Meet the Motuhoa Shark

Tommy Kapai Illustrated by Mike Henry Published by Kina, an imprint of Huia Publishers

The cuzzies head off on a fising trip with their Uncle Tutu, but things

go wrong.

1-86969-100-8, 32 pages, softcover

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

$15

$15

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Non-fictionAuckland 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

Harrison, Noel; Graham Latimer: A Biography 1-877283-68-1, $15, available only from HUIA

Hewitt, Rob with Aaron Smale; Treading Water: Rob Hewitt’s Survival Story 978-1-86969-318-3, $25

Huata, Ngātai (editor); Ngā Taumata: A Portrait of Ngāti Kahungunu 1870–1906 1-86969-033-8, $20

Ka’ai, Tānia M; Ngoingoi Pēwhairangi: A Remarkable Life 978-1-86969-317-6, $30, CD included

Keenan, Danny (editor); Terror in Our Midst? Searching for Terror in Aotearoa New Zealand 978-1-86969-329-9, $25, available only from HUIA

Mangos, Therese and John Utanga; Patterns of the Past: Tattoo Revival in the Cook Islands Photographs by Kirsty Griffin 978-0-473-19377-5, $49.99

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

O’Sullivan, Dominic; Faith, Politics and Reconciliation: Catholicism and the Politics of Indigeneity 1-86969-1-51-2, $15, available only from HUIA

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Peters, Mahora and James George; Showband! Mahora and the Māori Volcanics 1-86969-159-8, $15, CD included, available only from HUIA

Puckey, Adrienne; Trading Cultures: A History of the Far North 978-1-86969-454-8, $45

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

Stevenson, Karen; The Frangipani Is Dead: Contemporary Pacific Art in New Zealand 978-1-86969-325-1, $25, available only from HUIA

Te Hurinui, Pei; King Pōtatau: An Account of the Life of Pōtatau Te Wherowhero the First Māori King 978-1-77550-122-0 EPUB, 978-1-77550-123-7 Kindle, available in e-book format only

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

FictionBaker, Chris; Shadow Waters 1-86969-235-7, $20, available only from HUIA, available in e-book format

George, James; Ocean Roads 1-86969-237-3, $25

Huia Short Stories 9 978-1-86969-475-3, $20, available in e-book format

Hulme, Keri; Stonefish 1-869691-06-7, $25, available only from HUIA Also translated into German

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; Kissing Shadows 1-86969-203-9, $25, available only from HUIA, available in e-book format

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

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Tawhai, Alice; Luminous 978-1-86969-293-3, $25, available in e-book format

Pacific LiteratureKneubuhl, 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

Mila, Karlo and Delicia Sampero; A Well Written Body

978-1-86969-321-3, $20

PoetrySullivan, Robert; Cassino: City of Martyrs/Città Martire 978-1-86969-417-3, $15

DramaGrace-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 BooksClarke, Mere; Whirikoki and his Seal Illustrated by Manu Smith 0-0908975-22-8, $13

Drewery, Melanie; Koro’s Medicine Illustrated by Sabrina Malcolm 1-86969-102-4, $13

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

Melbourne, Hirini: Te Wao Nui a Tāne Illustrated by Te Maari Gardiner 0-908975-99-6, $20, CD included

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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

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Index of Titles100 Years: Māori Rugby League 1908–2008 47

Adventures of Vela, The 35

Agents of Autonomy 46

‘Always Speaking’ 27

Ancestry 34

Anuhe Tino Hiakai, Te 41

Auckland: 100 Years of Rugby League 1909–2009 46

Barnaby Bennett 42

Beating Heart, The 46

Beneath the Māori Moon 20

Born to Fly 43

Bugs 8

Cassino 48

Colonising Myths – Māori Realities 29

Contested Ground 19

Cooking with Charles Royal 47

Culture Speaks 29

Cuzzies Find the Rainbow’s End 45

Cuzzies Meet the Motuhoa Shark 45

Dark Jelly 47

Dream Fish Floating 35

Eternal Thread, The 23

Everyday Words in Māori 36

Exploring Māori Culture 17

Faith, Politics and Reconciliation 46

Festival of Miracles 33

First Hundred Words in Māori 37

First Readers in Māori 12

First Readers in Sāmoan 12

First Thousand Words in Māori 36

Flashback 22

Frangipani Is Dead, The 47

Fred Graham Creator of Forms 4

Future Challenges for Māori 7

Game Butcher, The 24

Gift of Children, The 47

God’s Messenger 46

Graham Latimer 46

Graphologist’s Apprentice, The 32

Haere ki te Rapu Pea, Te 41

Hautipua Rererangi 43

Hekenukumai Busby 16

Hīkoi 20

Huia Histories of Māori 18

Huia Short Stories 9 47

Huia Short Stories 10 5

Huihui o Matariki, Te 44

Hummingbird 32

Inna Furey 49

Island of Shattered Dreams 47

Josefa and the Vu 49

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Kāhui Pou, Ngā 22

Kei Hea Taku Pōtae? 49

Kei Reira ngā Weriweri 41

Kei te Kīhini o te Pō 11

Kete Kupu, Te 37

Keys 15

Kī, Ngā 15

King Pōtatau 47

Kissing Shadows 47

Koro’s Medicine 48

Little Kowhai Tree, The 48

Living by the Moon 5

Luminous 48

Mana Māori and Christianity 46

Mana Tangata 27

Māori and Parliament 46

Māori and Social Issues 28

Māori and the Environment 29

Mataatua 17

Maumahara ki tērā Nōema 39

Mīhini Iti Kōwhai, Te 11

My Language, My Inspiration 26

New Flags Flying 27

Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa 43

Ngāti Ruanui 20

Ngoingoi Pēwhairangi 46

Niu Voices 35

Ocean Roads 47

Oh Hogwash, Sweet Pea! 48

‘O le Ketapila Matuā Fia‘ai 9

‘O le Nofoaga ‘olo‘o iai Meaola Uiga‘ese 9

Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa 31

Pakiwaitara a Huia 3, Ngā 47

Pakiwaitara mā ngā Tamariki 2, Ngā 49

Parihaka Album, The 21

Patterns of the Past 46

People of the Land 23

Purapurawhetū 33, 48

Quinine 47

Quit 25

Rāhui 39

Rangi and his Dinosaurs 45

Relax 25

Remember That November 39

Resistance 46

Rongoā a Koro, Ngā 48

Scent of Apples, The 42

Seven Stars of Matariki, The 44

Shadow Waters 47

Showband! 47

Skeleton Woman, The 47

Smell of the Moon, The 48

Songmaker’s Chair, The 48

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Spirit of Māori Leadership, The 7

State of Māori Rights, The 28

Stonefish 47

Swim 38

Tāhoe 38

Tanguruhau, Te 10

Taniwha i te Kura, Te 49

Tau Ihu o Te Waka, Volume I, Te 21

Tau Ihu o Te Waka, Volume II, Te 21

Taumata, Ngā 46

Terror in Our Midst? 46

Te Whiti o Rongomai and the Resistance of Parihaka 16

Tikanga Māori 23

Timo and the Kingfish 40

Timo te Kaihī Ika 40

Tini Whetū, Ngā 22

Tirohia Kimihia 37

Tōku Reo, Tōku Ohooho 26

Trading Cultures 47

Transit of Venus 48

Treading Water 46

Tū 31

Value of the Māori Language, The 6

Victoria Cross at Takrouna 46

Victory at Point 209 43

Waiora 48

Waituhi o Rēhua, Ngā 30

Wao Nui a Tāne, Te 48

Weeping Waters 28

Well Written Body, A 48

When Sun and Moon Collide 33

Where’s Koro’s Hat? 49

Whirikoki and his Seal 48

Whispers and Vanities 14

Wiremu – Henry Williams, Te 46

Words Between Us 19

Woven by Water 47

Zhu Mao 31

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