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A Fire in the Belly of Hineamaru

A Fire in the Belly of Hineamaru
Author: Melinda Webber
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2022-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1776710975

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From peacemakers and strategists to explorers and entrepreneurs, the tupuna of the North are an inspiration to the people of Te Tai Tokerau. This remarkable book by Melinda Webber and Te Kapua O' Connor introduces a new generation to twenty-four of those tupuna &– Nukutawhiti and Hineamaru, Hongi Hika and Te Ruki Kawiti, and many more. Through whakapapa and korero, waiata and pepeha, we learn about their actions, their places, their values, and their aspirations. Published in both a te reo Maori edition translated by Quinton Hita and an English-language edition, and featuring original cover art by Shane Cotton, A Fire in the Belly of Hineamaru is a call to action for Te Tai Tokerau today &– a reminder to celebrate the unbroken connection to histories, lands, and esteemed ancestors.


Ka Ngangana Tonu a Hineamaru

Ka Ngangana Tonu a Hineamaru
Author: Melinda Webber
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2022-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1776710983

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From peacemakers and strategists to explorers and entrepreneurs, the tupuna of the North are an inspiration to the people of Te Tai Tokerau. This remarkable book by Melinda Webber and Te Kapua O' Connor introduces a new generation to twenty-four of those tupuna &– Nukutawhiti and Hineamaru, Hongi Hika and Te Ruki Kawiti, and many more. Through whakapapa and korero, waiata and pepeha, we learn about their actions, their places, their values, and their aspirations. Published in both a te reo Maori edition translated by Quinton Hita and an English-language edition, and featuring original cover art by Shane Cotton, A Fire in the Belly of Hineamaru is a call to action for Te Tai Tokerau today &– a reminder to celebrate the unbroken connection to histories, lands, and esteemed ancestors.


A Fire in the Belly

A Fire in the Belly
Author: Adriano Orlando
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Combustion, Spontaneous human
ISBN:

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A Fire in the Belly

A Fire in the Belly
Author: Bill Lane
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781467533713

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Fire in the Belly

Fire in the Belly
Author: Sid Lustig
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2014
Genre: Interpersonal relations
ISBN: 9780325038032

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"Patric has lost his position as goalie on the soccer team to Brian, who has more "hustle." But when they face a really tough team, will Patrick get a chance to play again?" --Cover page [4].


Fire in the Belly

Fire in the Belly
Author: Robert Topor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 129
Release: 1993
Genre: College publicity
ISBN:

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Ko Tautoro, Te pito o Toku Ao

Ko Tautoro, Te pito o Toku Ao
Author: Hone Sadler
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1869408144

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Ngapuhi is the largest iwi in New Zealand and its people have occupied the northern North Island, from Tamaki in the south to Te Rerenga Wairua in the north, from the time of their arrival from Hawaiki. Ko Tautoro, Te Pito o Toku Ao is Ngapuhi elder Hone Sadler’s powerful account of the origins, history and culture of the Ngapuhi people – a profound introduction to the Sacred House of Puhi. Sadler illustrates the unbroken chain of Ngapuhi sovereignty by looking in-depth at his own hapu of Ngati Moerewa, Ngati Rangi and Ngai Tawake ki te Waoku of Tautoro and Mataraua. The narrative is told through weaving together karakia and whakapapa, histories and korero that have been part of the oral traditions of Ngapuhi’s whanau, hapu and iwi and handed down through the generations on marae and other gathering places. Presented first to open the Ngapuhi’s claim before the Waitangi Tribunal, Sadler’s narrative is a powerful Maori oral account, presented here in te reo and English on facing pages, of the story of New Zealand’s largest iwi.


The Promise of Puanga

The Promise of Puanga
Author: Kirsty Wadsworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-05
Genre: Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN: 9781775435815

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There is a bright new star in the winter sky-Puanga, cousin to the Matariki sisters. Each year, she appears to the people of Aotearoa, a special sign for those unable to see Matariki, that winter and the Maori new year are coming. A new addition to Scholastic's popular Matariki range, this time introducing readers to the Puanga star, which is celebrated for Maori New Year and the coming of winter in place of Matariki along parts of the West Coast of New Zealand.


Distorted Descent

Distorted Descent
Author: Darryl Leroux
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0887555942

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Distorted Descent examines a social phenomenon that has taken off in the twenty-first century: otherwise white, French descendant settlers in Canada shifting into a self-defined “Indigenous” identity. This study is not about individuals who have been dispossessed by colonial policies, or the multi-generational efforts to reconnect that occur in response. Rather, it is about white, French-descendant people discovering an Indigenous ancestor born 300 to 375 years ago through genealogy and using that ancestor as the sole basis for an eventual shift into an “Indigenous” identity today. After setting out the most common genealogical practices that facilitate race shifting, Leroux examines two of the most prominent self-identified “Indigenous” organizations currently operating in Quebec. Both organizations have their origins in committed opposition to Indigenous land and territorial negotiations, and both encourage the use of suspect genealogical practices. Distorted Descent brings to light to how these claims to an “Indigenous” identity are then used politically to oppose actual, living Indigenous peoples, exposing along the way the shifting politics of whiteness, white settler colonialism, and white supremacy.