Māori Authors (YA)

If you’re looking for fiction written by Māori authors, for NCEA or just because they’re good, here are a few we recommend, along with one or two of their books (most have many more!). Note: we’d love to add to this – if you’ve got a favourite Māori author not here then email us their name and we’ll add them!

Updated June 19, 2024
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Behind the tattooed face
Baker, Heretaunga Pat.
Paper Book
A sweeping story of action and suspense, Behind the Tattooed Face presents the complex web of Maori belief, tribal rituals and discipline which existed at the time of the voyages of Captain James Cook. The story is set in the late 1700s, about 600 years after the great canoes from the Central...
The strongest god
Baker, Heretaunga Pat.
Paper Book
Watched
Baker, Ti?hema
Paper Book
Remember always: You are being Watched. One morning Jason and Rory wake up in their dorm room at boarding school, the next, they have been transported to an intensive training facility for teens with superpowers. Equipped with the abilities to manipulate gravity and harness dark energy, Jason and...
Turncoat
Baker, Tihema
Paper Book
"Daniel is a young, idealistic Human determined to make a difference for his people. He lives in a distant future in which Earth has been colonised by aliens. His mission: infiltrate the Alien government called the Hierarch and push for it to honour the infamous Covenant of Wellington, the founding...
Both sides of the moon
Duff, Alan
Paper Book
Jimmy understands all about belonging and not belonging. He sees himself as part of both sides of the moon - kind of blackman, sort of nigger, in my own country, and kind of white, sort of The Man, but the other half of me. I am torn yet I am more whole since I am both. He is part of a fractured...
Once were warriors
Duff, Alan
Paper Book
A New Zealand classic, this novel is a raw and powerful portrayal of Maori in New Zealand society. Alan Duff's groundbreaking first novel is one of the most talked-about books ever published in New Zealand and is the basis of a major New Zealand film and won the Hubert Church PEN...
One night out stealing
Duff, Alan
Paper Book
Kaitiakitanga Pasifika
Dunsford, Cathie
Paper Book
"Kaitiakitanga Pasifika draws on the brilliance of the historical celestial navigation of the Pacific, evoking past voyages through contemporary navigational wayfinding using renewable energy. It draws together a visionary movement of indigenous Pacific people"--Back cover.
Ao Toa : Earth warrior
Dunsford, Cathie.
Paper Book
A band of passionate conservationists wage war against the ravages of pollution and unregulated genetic engineering in this eco-thriller about sustainable ecology, the morality of science, and the interplay between local interests and the demands of the corporate and political world. New...
The song of the selkies
Dunsford, Cathie.
Paper Book
Cowrie and Sasha turn detectives to discover the truth behind Morrigan and the song of the selkies.
Ocean roads
George, James
Paper Book
Sweeping from New Mexico's desert to Auckland's wild west coast beaches, from the bloodied jungles of Vietnam to the dry valleys of Antarctica, Ocean Roads warms us with desert sun, fills our lungs with salt air, drenches us with jungle rain and chills us with glacial ice. ...
Wooden horses
George, James
Paper Book
This novel focuses on former UN peacekeeper Tom Solomon and the mysterious old Maori woman, Phoenix, who seeks him out on a remote Northland beach to recount the story of her life. She tells of her foster parents, Jessye and Will, and of her intense love affair with a runaway boy, Luka.
Chappy
Grace, Patricia
Paper Book
Spanning several decades and several continents and set against the backdrop of a changing New Zealand, Chappy is a compelling story of enduring love.Uprooted from his privileged European life and sent to New Zealand to sort himself out, twenty-one-year-old Daniel...
Cousins
Grace, Patricia
Paper Book
This is a stunning novel about tradition and change, about whanau and its struggle to survive, about the place of women in a shifting world. Makareta is the chosen one - carrying her family's hopes. Missy is the observer - the one who accepts but has her dreams. Mata...
Small holes in the silence : short stories
Grace, Patricia
Paper Book
This is a fine new collection of short stories by the much-loved Patricia Grace, probably never more popular since the great commercial success of the novel Tu. The feast of stories is varied- urban, rural, New Zealand, overseas, tribal, contemporary. An elderly woman, whose...
Tu
Grace, Patricia
Paper Book
In this new novel acclaimed Maori novelist Patricia Grace visits the often terrifying and complex world faced by men of the Maori Battalion in Italy during World War II. Tu is proud of his name--the Maori god of war. But for the returned soldier there's a shadow over his own war...
Bugs
Hereaka, Whiti
Paper Book
Bugs is about the unfolding lives of three young people in their last year of school in small-town New Zealand. Life is slow, and it seems not much happens in town or in Jez and Bugs's lives. But when Stone Cold arrives, the three come to different conclusions about how to deal with being...
Kurangaituku
Hereaka, Whiti
Paper Book
Kurangaituku is the story of Hatupatu told from the perspective of the traditional 'monster', Kurangaituku, the bird woman. In the traditional story, told from the view of Hatupatu, he is out hunting and is captured by a creature that is part bird and part woman. The bird woman imprisons him in...
Legacy
Hereaka, Whiti
Paper Book
Seventeen-year-old Riki is worried about school and the future, but mostly about his girlfriend, who has suddenly stopped texting him. But on his way to see her, he's hit by a bus and his life radically changes. Riki wakes up one hundred years earlier in Egypt, in 1915, and finds he's living through...
The graphologist's apprentice
Hereaka, Whiti.
Paper Book
January is bored in her life, unhappy and friendless, and she is absorbed in a fantasy romance she has invented with a married man. Through an advertisement in a paper, January meets Mae, an elderly woman, who is a graphologist looking to pass on her knowledge. Mae teaches January graphology skills...
Te Kaihau = The Windeater
Hulme, Keri
Paper Book
Te Kaihau | The Windeater was launched at the inaugural New Zealand Arts Festival Writers and Readers Week in March 1986, four months after The Bone People won the 1985 Booker Prize. These 20 stories were written over more than a decade and range from widely anthologised classics like the novella...
The bone people
Hulme, Keri.
Paper Book
Winner of the Booker Prize in 1985, Keri Hulme's The Bone People is the story of Kerewin, a despairing part-Maori artist who is convinced that her solitary life is the only way to face the world. 'In this novel, New Zealand's people, its heritage and landscape are conjured...
Stonefish
Hulme, Keri.
Paper Book
Stonefish is a collection of short stories and poems by the only New Zealand writer to win the Pegasus Prize for M ori Literature and the Booker Prize. 'a The scallops arranged in the spider lambis were succulently decadent. A bottle of rare wine had been reduced to its essence and sprinkled over...
Black marks on the white page
Ihimaera, Witi
Paper Book
A stunning collection of Oceanic stories for the 21st century. Stones move, whale bones rise out of the ground like cities, a man figures out how to raise seven daughters alone. Sometimes gods speak or we find ourselves in a not-too-distant future. Here are the glorious, painful,...
The Parihaka woman
Ihimaera, Witi
Paper Book
A wonderfully surprising, inventive and deeply moving riff on fact and fiction, history, opera and imagination from one of New Zealand's finest and most memorable storytellers. Parihaka is the place Erenora calls home, a peaceful Taranaki settlement overcome by war and land...
Pounamu Pounamu
Ihimaera, Witi
Paper Book
Pounamu Pounamu is classic Ihimaera and also classic New Zealand literature. First published in 1972, it was his first book, which as he says in his new introduction 'fulfilled a childhood vow- to write about Maori using his own self and home place'. The vivid stories in this collection not...
The whale rider
Ihimaera, Witi
Paper Book
Witi Ihimaera's timeless story tells how the courage of one girl in standing against the tide of tradition enables her tribe to become reconnected with their ancestral life force. The Whale Rider has become one of Witi Ihimaera's best-loved stories, capturing readers with its universal themes of...
The po?rangi boy
Kino, Shilo
Paper Book
"Twelve-year-old Niko lives in Pohe Bay, a small, rural town with a sacred hot spring and a taniwha named Taukere. The government plan to build a prison here and destroy the home of the taniwha has divided the community. Some are against it, but others see it as an opportunity. Niko is worried about...
The imaginary lives of James P?neke
Makereti, Tina
Paper Book
While exhibited as a curiosity, a Maori boy turns his gaze on Victorian London. 'The hour is late. The candle is low. Tomorrow I will see whether it is my friends or a ship homewards I meet. But first I must finish my story for you. My future, my descendant, my mokopuna. Listen...
Where the Re?kohu bone sings
Makereti, Tina
Paper Book
From the Chatham Islands/ Rekohu to London, from 1835 to the 21st century, this quietly powerful and compelling novel confronts the complexity of being Moriori, Maori and Pakeha. In the 1880s, Mere yearns for independence....
Aue?
Manawatu, Becky
Paper Book
Taukiri was born into sorrow. Au? can be heard in the sound of the sea he loves and hates, and in the music he draws out of the guitar that was his father's. It spills out of the gang violence that killed his father and sent his mother into hiding, and the shame he feels about abandoning his eight...
Nga Waituhi o Rehua
Mataira, Katerina Te Heikoko
DVD
This science fantasy novel in te reo Maori follows four teenagers living on Rehua, a planet settled after Earth is destroyed by ecological disasters and global war. The four raise hokio, giant mystical birds, which take them on flights to explore their new world. On one flight, they discover an...
Falling into Rarohenga
Matuku, Steph
Paper Book
"It seems like an ordinary day when Tui and Kae, sixteen-year-old twins, get home from school - until they find their mother, Maia, has disappeared and a swirling vortex has opened up in her room. They are sucked into this portal and dragged down to Rarohenga, the Mori Underworld, a place of...
Flight of the fantail
Matuku, Steph
Paper Book
A busload of high school students crashes in the bush in a remote part of Aotearoa, New Zealand. Only a few of the teenagers survive; they find their phones don't work, there's no food, and they've only got their wits to keep them alive. There's also something strange happening here. Why are the...
Ko te hiakai tangata : te taniwha o tuara?-rangaia
Mead, Sidney M
Paper Book
"This is the Mori language edition of Te Hiakai Tangata: The Taniwha of Tuar-rangaia. A taniwha that lives beside a track between villages menaces travellers and the surrounding iwi. When a chiefs son is taken by the taniwha, Te Hiakai, the people devise many plans to trap and kill the taniwha, but...
Bloom
Morey, Kelly Ana
Paper Book
Summoned home by her grandmother to the Maori settlement where she grew up, Constance Spry returns to her mother and sister and the country pub where they live. Slowly, but surely, she gathers the myriad threads that are the lives and loves of the four murderous Women Spry.
On an island, with consequences dire
Morey, Kelly Ana
Paper Book
As teenagers growing up on the island, Georgia, Kate and Bride had idyllic summers of sun, swimming, laughter and drugs. Until one summer, their last on the island together, when Reagan turned up and Bride disappeared, never to be seen again. Years later Georgia returns home, and picks up her...
Quinine
Morey, Kelly Ana
Paper Book
Vienna, 1903: Thirty-three-year-old Marta Mueller, natural historian and talented artist, meets Bernard Schmidt, a copra planter from German East Neuguinea (now Papua New Guinea) who is looking for a wife. For Marta, who longs to travel the world, Bernard is a window of opportunity and a chance to...
False river : stories, essays, secret histories
Morris, Paula
Paper Book
Riffing on truth, lies and secrets, this collection uses fiction to explore fact, and fact to explore fiction. Fictional characters muse upon the truth behind real people, non-fiction pieces contain short interludes of fiction, fiction is written to read like an essay, made-up...
Dark souls : a novel
Morris, Paula.
Paper Book
Welcome to York, England. Mist lingers in the streets. Narrow buildings cast long shadows. This is the most haunted city in the world. . . . Miranda Tennant arrives in York with a terrible, tragic secret. She is eager to lose herself amid the quaint cobblestones,...
Rangatira : a novel
Morris, Paula.
Paper Book
Based on a true story Auckland, June 1886. Ngati Wai chief Paratene Te Manu spends long sessions, over three long days, having his portrait painted by the Bohemian painter Gottfried Lindauer. Hearing of Lindauer's planned trip to England reminds him of his own journey there...
The bone tree
Ngarewa, Airana
Paper Book
An unforgettable debut by a major new literary talent. Kauri and Black's mum has been gone six months now. Their dad is barely holding on and the threat of child services taking Black looms large. Kauri won't let that happen, and so he embarks on a journey into their family's past....
Tauhou
Nuttall, Ko?tuku Titihuia
Paper Book
An inventive exploration of Indigenous families, womanhood, and alternate post-colonial realities by a writer of Maori and Coast Salish descent.
Call me Evie
Pomare, J. P
Paper Book
DON'T TRUST HIM. IT WASN'T ME. IT COULDN'T HAVE BEEN ME. Meet Evie, a young woman held captive by a man named Jim in the isolated New Zealand beach town of Maketu. Jim says he's hiding Evie to protect her, that she did something terrible back home in Melbourne. In a house that creaks against the...
In the clearing
Pomare, J. P
Paper Book
'another breathtaking page-turner from the author of CALL ME EVIE' - Christian White, bestselling author of The Nowhere ChildHOW FAR WOULD YOU GO TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY?Amy has only ever known life in the Clearing. She knows what's expected of her. She knows what to do to...
Greta & Valdin
Reilly, Rebecca K
Paper Book
The modern world is too much for me. I feel like I'm George of the Jungle.' -Greta 'At the moment, for personal reasons, I don't like reading things about people being in love with each other.' -Valdin Valdin is still in love with his ex-boyfriend Xabi, who used to drive around Auckland in a ute but...
Kissing shadows
Rene?e
Paper Book
Do we ever really know or understand the motives of the ones we love? When Vivvie Caird is faced by the sight of her beautiful, strong-willed mother lying limp and speechless in a hospital bed, she feels empowered to begin unlocking the mystery that is her father's legacy. Vivvie's naïve undertaking...
Wild Card The
Renee
Paper Book
Ruby Palmer has been dealt a rough hand. She was left in a kete at the back door of the Porohiwi Home for Children when she was a baby, and then at seven she discovered that Betty - who stopped the bad stuff happening to Ruby at the Home - has drowned. Now in her thirties, Ruby suspects her friend...
Too many cooks
Renée
Paper Book
The artist
Solly, Ruby
Paper Book
In a Southern land, where the veil of time and space has worn thin, twins with otherworldly ways are born to a stone carver and his wife. As they grow into themselves, the landscape and its histories will rise up to meet them and change their whanau forever. Cave art leaps from walls, pounamu birds...
To?ku pa?pa?
Solly, Ruby
Paper Book
When you first told me that you gave me the name of our tupuna so that I would be strong enough to hold our family inside my ribcage, I believed you. Here you are. Here is how I saw you, trapped in your own amber. Now it's time for you to believe me. Toku Papa is a book that serves as a map of...
Ka?wai : for such a time as this : a saga from the uttermost end of the earth - Aotearoa New Zealand
Soutar, Monty
Paper Book
Kawai: For Such a Time as This is the remarkable first novel by respected historian Dr. Monty Soutar, in a series that reveals the role of colonisation in shaping Aotearoa New Zealand, balanced with an honest appraisal of the country in pre-colonial times.
House of the talking cat : stories
Sturm, J. C
Paper Book
The glass house : stories & poems
Sturm, J. C.
Paper Book
This is the long-awaited collection of new work by one of New Zealand's finest and most popular storytellers and poets. J.C. Sturm's stories are unerring in their honesty, intimacy and subtle humour. In this collection a coda of poems aptly complements each story; in all there are four stories and...
Dark jelly
Tawhai, Alice.
Paper Book
This third collection of short stories by Alice Tawhai explores the complex mix of beauty and heartache, resilience and joys of people living in seemingly bleak situations. The perceptions of people and their lives are fresh and poignant, seeing the humanity and quiet hope alongside the darkness....
Festival of miracles
Tawhai, Alice.
Paper Book
In Festival of Miracles Alice Tawhai has created a bittersweet New Zealand wonderland that is at once luminous and sensual, tragic and fated. The stories in this debut collection are set from the Hokianga to Bluff, and they are populated by a stunning range of characters - circus workers, tattoo...
Luminous
Tawhai, Alice.
Paper Book
Tawhai's tales combine characters and occurrences that are at once cripplingly dark and yet also tinged with a quiet beauty and optimism and she deftly covers subjects such as identity, addiction, devotion and abandonment. For sale only in the U.S., its dependencies, Canada, and Mexico
Five strings
Taylor, Apirana
Paper Book
Mack is a larger-than-life street philosopher and Puti¿s a former gang member looking for something more. Together, they¿re at the bottom of the heap. They live out their lives in a haze of smoke and alcohol, accompanied by a host of other characters scraping by on the fringes of society. Will any...
Iti te kopara, the bell bird is small : short stories
Taylor, Apirana.
Paper Book
Ki te ao : new stories
Taylor, Apirana.
Paper Book
King Po?tatau : an account of the life of Po?tatau Te Wherowhero the first Ma?ori king
Te Hurinui, Pei
Paper Book
This book details the background to the Kingitanga and also tells the story of the first king, Potatau Te Wherowhero. It details all the momentous events of Te Wherowhero's life from around 1775 to his death in 1860, including his status as Lord of the Waikato and the famous battles and conflicts...
Waitapu
Waaka, Helen Margaret.
Paper Book
Beneath a range of mountains lies the rural town of Waitapu. Here, sisters Ruby and Rowena reconnect, Mereata feels her tipuna like a breath on the back of her neck and Harriet goes missing from the rest home. With a cast of lively characters, this collection of 18 short stories cracks open the...
The White Mouse
Wake, Nancy
Paper Book
Nancy Wake, nicknamed 'the white mouse' for her ability to evade capture, tells her own story. As the Gestapo's most wanted person, and one of the most highly decorated servicewomen of the war, it's a story worth telling.After living and working in Paris in the 1930's, Nancy married a wealthy...

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