Iwi : Wairarapa

Updated July 3, 2024
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Mr Colenso's Wairarapa : twelve journeys: 1843-1852
Colenso, W.
Paper Book
William Colenso was a Victorian polymath: New Zealand's first significant printer, liberal theologian, inspired educationalist, perceptive botanist, politician, explorer over much of the North Island: a man whose contributions to New Zealand history are amply recorded in the output from his press,...
Wairarapa Moana : the lake and its people
Grant, Ian Fraser.
Paper Book
Wairarapa Moana: The Lake and Its People tells the story of the North Island's third largest lake complex from the mists of Maori myths to the realities of today's environmental problems. The book encompasses Maori and Pakeha history, the area's archaeology and the moulding of its landscape, the...
Nga?rara Huarau
Hemi, Maxine
Paper Book
This graphic novel tells the story of Ngarara Huarau, a taniwha that travels from Hawke¿s Bay to Wairarapa in search of his sister, Pari-kawhiti. As he journeys, his movement shapes the landscape, and his hunger leads him to eat birds, seals, seafood and people, causing terror as he travels south....
Exploring Aotearoa : short walks to reveal the Ma?ori landscape
Janssen, Peter
Paper Book
Take a short walk with this book and see the Maori landscape through fresh eyes. Maori culture has close ties with the landscape, in pa and early battle sites, and in myths and legends. From north to south, nearly 200 of the most accessible and memorable landmarks can be visited including volcanic...
Prehistoric man in Palliser Bay
Leach, Foss
Paper Book
Prehistoric Man in Palliser Bay presents, in 14 papers by 9 authors, the results of a pioneering, multifaceted, archaeological research programme carried out between 1969 and 1972 in the south-eastern coastal part of the North Island of New Zealand. The volume reviews archaeological evidence from...
The canoes of Kupe : a history of Martinborough district
McIntyre, Roberta.
Paper Book
The birth of the universe = Te Wha?nautanga o te ao tukupu? : Ma?ori oral cosmogony from the Wairarapa
Thornton, Agathe.
Paper Book
Why did the Maori, of the Wairarapa in particular, come to write down their oral traditions? How did they do it? And what was changed, or lost, in the translation from oral to literal? These are the questions Professor Agathe Thornton examines in relation to oral traditions of the Wairarapa, and the...
Journey towards justice
Workman, Kim
Paper Book
Kim Workman is a central figure in the ongoing discussion of justice and prison policy in New Zealand. This memoir presents his rich narrative of a life lived through periods of personal and political change and upheaval. It tells his remarkable story: from early years growing up in the Wairarapa to...

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