E tau nei by Ngahiwi Apanui
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
2002
in
Maori
and held by
13
libraries
worldwide
Wai 100 by Wai (Musical group)
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
1999
in
Maori
and held by
13
libraries
worldwide
Te pourewa teitei by Lianne Bird
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
2000
in
Maori
and held by
10
libraries
worldwide
When the children learn they are going to the Sky Tower, they are very excited. They are even more excited when they see the city spread out before them. Best of all are the glass floor panels for a very different view of the world beneath their feet. Adults, it seems, are not quite so excited about looking out or down from such dizzying heights. Suggested level: primary.
Te Māori e by Toni Huata
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
2000
in
Maori
and held by
9
libraries
worldwide
Tō reo Māori e by Ngahiwi Apanui
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
2002
in
Maori
and held by
8
libraries
worldwide
Ngā pūkōrero o te wā. 25, Elmaadi Gage-Aramoana(
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
in
2001
in
Maori
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Erana Hemmingsen interviews Elmaadi Gage-Aramoana about her trip overseas and the reasons why she has returned home. Suggested audience: secondary.
Ngā pūkōrero o te wā. 26, Te Wharehuia Milroy(
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
in
2001
in
Maori
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
1. Erana Hemmingsen talks to Te Wharehuia Milroy of Ngāi Tūhoe about ngā tikanga tawhito that he learning about and experienced when he was a child among the kuia and koroua of his whānau and his hapū (Ngāti Koura). 2. Te Wharehuia Milroy discusses those tikanga that apply to the body, the preservation of te ao Māori, and the karakia. Suggested audience: secondary.
Ngā pūkōrero o te wā. 23, Te Hēpara Brian Hemmingsen(
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
in
2000
in
Maori
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Erana Hemmingsen interviews Te Hēpara Brian Hemmingsen about his life and the construction of important marae in the Tuhoe area. Suggested audience: secondary.
Ngā pūkōrero o te wā. 21, Te Upokomutunga Henare Wihongi, te Hōnore nui a Aotearoa(
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
in
1999
in
Maori
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Henare Kingi interviews Te Upokomutunga Henare Wihongi, who served in the 28th Māori Battalion, and later became involved in rehabilitation work with prisoners, for which he was awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit at the age of eighty. Suggested audience: secondary.
Te whakamā o Paora by Jason Fox
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
2000
in
Maori
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Paora is the champion of "Space Games" but he needs money to play. Suggested audience: junior, primary.
Ngā pūkōrero o te wā. 24, Kakapaiwaho Kururangi Tibble(
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
in
2000
in
Maori
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
1. Kakapaiwaho Kururangi Tibble talks about how whakapapa or genealogy is viewed as treasure to be passed on. 2. Kakapaiwaho Kururangi Tibble tells of famous Māori people from Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Kahu Ngunu. Suggested audience: secondary.
Ngā pūkōrero o te wā. 20(
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
in
1999
in
Maori
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
Discusses conservation of wāhi tapu (sacred sites) in the Hawkes Bay area. Discusses his childhood and youth, and local marae and personalities from that period. Also discusses the Ngāti Kahungunu claims over the Te Whanga-nui-a-Orotu (Napier Harbour), and gives information about the ancestor Moremore. Includes a "talk back" session about marae protocols. Suggested audience: secondary.
Ngā pūkōrero o te wā. 22, Te Ripowai Higgins(
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
in
2000
in
Maori
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
Erana Hemmingsen interviews Te Ripowai Higgins. Suggested audience: secondary.
Ngā pūkōrero o te wā. 19(
Sound Recording
)
2
editions published
in
1999
in
Maori
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
Mate Kaiwai talks about the Māori language and the nature of Māori chieftainship. Suggested audience: secondary.
Whiti by Toni Huata
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
2010
in
Maori
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
Te pahi a Polly Deluxe by Ross White
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
2000
in
Maori
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
The story of a trip in the 1940s on the coast-to-Gisborne bus with special stop-offs at the local picture house and the Saturday night dance hall. Suggested audience: intermediate, junior secondary.
He koha aroha, he koha mōteatea [sound recording by Eileen Mata Te Rangi
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
1999
in
Maori
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
A collection of stories and songs about Māori religion, beliefs and identity. Suggested audience: intermediate, junior secondary.
Niho more by Paora Tibble
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
2000
in
Maori
and held by
6
libraries
worldwide
1. Kingi steals his grandmother's false teeth to frighten his younger sister. 2. The musical version of the same story. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
Waiata kōhungahunga. 4(
visu
)
1
edition published
in
2000
in
Maori
and held by
5
libraries
worldwide
A music resource for early childhood. Suggested audience: junior.
E taku pukapuka by Paora Tibble
(
Sound Recording
)
1
edition published
in
2000
in
Maori
and held by
5
libraries
worldwide
A girl keeps a diary about her trip to vist whanau in Te Tai Tokerau. Suggested audience: intermediate, junior secondary.