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  • Tangata Whenua

    A History

    Tangata Whenua: A History presents a rich narrative of the Māori past from ancient origins in South China to the twenty-first century, in a handy paperback format. The authoritative text is drawn directly from the award-winning Tangata Whenua: An Illustrated History; the full text of the big hardback is available in a reader-friendly edition, ideal for students and for bedtime reading, and a ... Read more

    $13.09 USD

  • Maranga! Maranga! Maranga! The Call to Māori History

    Essays from Te Pouhere Kōrero, 19992023

    'Leading Māori scholars, researchers and writers of history come together in this landmark collection of essays celebrating three decades of Indigenous scholarship.Maranga! Maranga! Maranga! The Call to Māori History draws from the work of Te Pouhere Kōrero, the Māori history collective. Edited by Aroha Harris (Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi) and Melissa Matutina Williams (Te Rarawa, Ngāti Maru), this book ... Read more

    $13.99 USD

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  • Tikanga Maori (Revised Edition)

    Living By Maori Values

    by Hirini Mead ...
    Tikanga Māori is the authoritative and accessible introduction to understanding the correct Māori ways of doing things as they were done in the past, as they are done in the present – and as they may yet be. In this revised edition, Hirini Mead has added an extensive new chapter on mana whenua, mana moana, Māori authority over land and ocean, and the different interpretations and applications of ... Read more

    $10.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Penguin History of New Zealand

    by Michael King ...
    This bestselling book by the late Michael King is the unchallenged contemporary reference on the history of New Zealand. First published in 2003 and hailed as a triumph of careful research, wide reading and judicious assessment, it has been continuously in print for 20 years and has sold over 300,000 copies. It remains the definitive, yet highly readable, starting-point for anybody wanting to ... Read more

    $13.59 USD

  • Colonising Myths – Maori Realities

    He Rukuruku Whakaaro

    by Ani Mikaere ...
    This book brings together a series of papers by Ani Mikaere that reflect on the effect of Pakeha law, legal processes and teaching on Maori legal thought and practice. She discusses issues such as the ability of Maori to achieve justice when Maori law is marginalised; the need to confront racism in thinking, processes and structures; the impact of interpretations of the Treaty of Waitangi; the ... Read more

    $5.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • This Horrid Practice

    by Paul Moon ...
    'Though stronger evidence of this horrid practice prevailing among the inhabitants of this coast will scarcely be required, we have still stronger to give.' - Captain James Cook This Horrid Practice uncovers an unexplored taboo of New Zealand history - the widespread practice of cannibalism in pre-European Maori society. Until now, many historians have tried to avoid it and many Maori have ... Read more

    $9.89 USD

  • A Short History of New Zealand

    A new edition of the bestselling short history on New Zealand, updated to include the Helen Clark years, the rise of John Key, the Christchurch earthquakes and the 2011 Rugby World Cup! A lively and accessible history written by one of New Zealands most well-known commentators on matters past and present. Succinct and well referenced, this book is the most accessible introduction to New Zealand ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • Making Peoples: A History of the New Zealanders From Polynesian

    by James Belich ...
    A new paperback reprint of this best-selling and ground-breaking history. When first published in 1996 Making Peoples was hailed as redefining New Zealand history. It was undoubtedly the most important work of New Zealand history since Keith Sinclair's classic A History of New Zealand.Making Peoples covers the period from first settlement to the end of the nineteenth century. Part one covers ... Read more

    $17.29 USD

  • Knowledge Is a Blessing on Your Mind

    Selected Writings, 1980–2020

    by Anne Salmond ...
    A landmark collection of essays exploring Māori history, cultural exchange, and the ongoing legacy of colonialism in Aotearoa New Zealand.Knowledge Is a Blessing on Your Mind gathers the selected writings of Dame Anne Salmond, a distinguished scholar whose work has illuminated the complexities of Māori and European interactions for over forty years. From her groundbreaking studies of Māori ... Read more

    $31.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Raffles Renounced: Towards a Merdeka History

    Why did independent Singapore celebrate two hundred years of its founding as a British colony in 2019? What does Merdeka mean for Singaporeans? And what are the possibilities of doing decolonial history in Singapore? Raffles Renounced: Towards a Merdeka History presents essays by historians, literary scholars and artists which grapple with these questions. The volume also reproduces some of the ... Read more

    $19.99 USD

  • Tikanga

    An Introduction to Te Ao Maori

    by Keri Opai ...
    The book we've all been needing for decades – a unique explanation of the Maori world for Pakeha, and for Maori people wishing to learn more about tikanga. With simple lucidity and great expertise, Keri Opai shares the spirit and meaning of what it is to be Maori in the 21st century, dispelling myths and misconceptions and providing a solid introduction to the Maori way of life. ... Read more

    $19.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Becoming Pakeha

    by John Bluck ...
    A journey between two culturesAfter more than 200 years of co-existence under the umbrella of a unique treaty, you might think things would be better than ever. In this perceptive and piercing book, John Bluck argues that Pakeha and Maori worlds grow ever more separate: the Aotearoa of today is a landscape of two predominant cultures, overlaid with so many others, fractured and more likely to ... Read more

    $6.99 USD