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I te timatanga - Creation
Purakau
by
Witi Ihimaera
ISBN: 9780143772965
Te Waiatatanga mai o te Atua : South Island traditions
by
Recorded by Matiaha Tiramorehu; edited by Manu van Ballekom and Ray Harlow.
Navigating the Stars: Māori Creation Myths
by
Witi Ihimaera
ISBN: 9780143775003
Wāhine Toa: Omniscient Maori Women
by
Robyn Kahukiwa, Patricia Grace and Hēni Jacob
ISBN: 9780995101159
Legends of the Māori
by
Sir Māui Pōmare; James Cowan
Te Ao Māori - The Māori World
Ki Te Whaiao
by
Ka'ai; Moorfield
ISBN: 9780582545724
Te Koparapara
by
Suzanne Duncan (Editor); Gianna Leoni (Editor); Lachy Paterson (Editor); Matiu Tai Ratima (Editor); Michael Reilly (Editor); Poia Rewi (Editor); Lyn Carter (Editor)
ISBN: 1869408675
Te Taiao: Māori and the Natural World
ISBN: 1869537750
Traditional Lifeways to the Southern Maori
by
James Herries Beattie; Atholl Anderson (Editor)
ISBN: 0908569793
The Coming of the Māori
by
Te Rangi Hiroa - Sir Peter Buck
Whakaaro Māori - Māori Concepts
Tikanga Māori: living by Māori values
by
Sidney Moko Mead
ISBN: 9781775503200
Te Ao Hurihuri: Aspects of Māoritanga
by
Micheal King (Editor)
ISBN: 0790002396
Key Concepts in Maori Culture
by
Cleve Barlow
ISBN: 9780195582123
He Kupu Tuku Iho
by
Timoti Karetu; Wharehuia Milroy
ISBN: 9781869408800
Kapahaka
Kia Rōnaki: The Māori Performing Arts
by
by John Moorfield, Rachael Ka'ai-Mahuta and Tania Ka'ai
Haka
by
Wira Gardiner
Publication Date: 2010-03-16
Haka: te tohu o te whenua rangatira
by
by Timoti Kāretu
Matamua ko te Kupu!
by
Timoti Karetu
ISBN: 9781869409418
Pihama, L., Tipene, J., & Skipper, H. (2014). Ngā Hua a Tāne Rore: The Benefits of Kapa Haka.
Papesch, Te Rita (2016) Kapa haka in the 21st century
Papesch, Te Rita. (2015) Creating a modern Maori identity through Kapa Haka
Bub & Nen [DVD]
by
Tainui Stephens (dir.)
Publication Date: 2007
A documentary about Ngapo and Pimia Wehi, the influential founders of Te Waka Huia kapa haka.
Kiriata
Martens, E. (2012). Maori on the Silver Screen: The Evolution of Indigenous Feature Filmmaking in Aotearoa/New Zealand. International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, 5(1), 2-30.
Pearson, S. (2005). Darkness and light: Dusky maidens and velvet dreams. Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, 20(1 (58)), 185-207.
Film in Aotearoa New Zealand
by
by Jonathan Dennis and Jan Bieringa
ISBN: 0864732260
Our Own Image
by
Barry Barclay
ISBN: 9780816697618
NZ On Screen | Iwi Whitiāhua
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
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