HANA

Te Reo Māori

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Te Kōrari

Te Kōrari

Te Kōrari is a collection of 16 books for teachers and students. The books support the Te Reo Māori curriculum and focus on genre in Māori literature. These books are designed for wharekura, but are also being used by mainstream Maori language classes.

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Hina

Hina

Hina is a multi-media collection of resources comprising six books for students, posters, an online resource and a teachers’ resource book. This collection is based around the pan-Pacific goddess Hina and the part she played in the origins of kapa making (Hawai’i), the coconut (Manihiki), and kapahaka (Aotearoa).

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He Puia, he Iwi

He Puia, he Iwi

He Puia, he Iwi is a celebration of the Ngāti Tūwharetoa tupuna, Ngātoroirangi, and his hailing of volcanic fire to the central North Island region of New Zealand. The history is retold through mōteatea, and the chanting of Pele, recounting the deeds of their common ancestor Nākoloikalani (Ngātoroirangi).

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Kai Ora

Kai Ora

Kai Ora is a collection of 12 books for students, a set of recipe cards, and a teachers’ resource book. It is cross-curricula, thematic in design, and is based around four kai Māori – Tītī, Kūmara, Kuku, and Tuna. These four kaupapa have three related student books that each have a specific curriculum focus – Pūtaiao, Hangarau or Te Reo Māori.

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