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Welcome Recent Releases Forthcoming Mori History, Biography, Politics and Culture
History Biography Culture

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Indigenous and Post-colonial Studies New Zealand Literature


Fiction Drama

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Pacific Literature Mori Language Learning Childrens Books Backlist


Non-fiction Fiction Poetry Drama Childrens Books

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Index of Titles Huia Publishers Limited Methods of Payment Huia Order Form

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2 | WELCOME NAU MAI, HAERE MAI

Tn koutou, nau mai haere mai ki te whare o HUIA


2013 is as busy as ever for the HUIA team producing childrens books, fiction and non-fiction, books in Mori language and e-books together reflecting the diversity of life in Aotearoa New Zealand. This year, we are taking some favourite childrens books and reversioning them in Mori language The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Were Going on a Bear Hunt, Where the Wild Things Are, In the Night Kitchen, The Gruffalo and The Little Yellow Digger. In this way, children and families who are reading in Mori can experience these well-known stories of mystery, mischief and imagination.

September is time for the Pikihuia Awards for Mori writers and the release of HUIA Short Stories 10 Contemporary Mori Fiction. Also being released at the awards ceremony is Bugs, a new novel by Whiti Hereaka. We are producing a series of traditional Mori stories, and the first is Swim: The Story of Hinemoa and Ttnekai, written in English by Chris Szekely and translated into Mori by Scotty Morrison. And some fascinating aspects of Mori culture and history will be found in Living by the Moon: Te Maramataka a Te Whnau--Apanui by Wiremu Twhai, Mataatua: Te Wharenui i Hoki Mai Mataatua: The House That Came Home and Te Tohunga Auaha: Fred Graham Creator of Forms.

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We are pleased to have a number of books shortlisted in awards this year: Remember that November and Maumahara ki tr Nema were finalists in the Best Picture Book category of the New Zealand Post Childrens Book Awards, 2013. In the LIANZA Awards, we have two graphic novels in Mori, Hautipua Rererangi and Arohanui as well as Ng Waituhi o Rhua, the wonderful science fantasy novel in Mori by Katerina Te Heikk Mataira.

This is a time of enormous change in the global publishing industry readers are using more devices than ever before to access information and read for pleasure. HUIA focuses on publishing indigenous stories, many of which are available as e-books, and we hope you find plenty to inform and entertain you happy reading!

Robyn Bargh Managing Director

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Swim: The Story of Hinemoa and Ttnekai Thoe: He Pakiwaitara m Hinemoa rua ko Ttnekai
Retold by Chris Szekely Illustrated by Andrew Burdan Translated by Scotty Morrison
In this Te Arawa Mori traditional story, Hinemoa falls in love when Ttnekai plays the flute, but Hinemoas father forbids them to meet again. They vow to be together, and every night on Mokoia island, Ttnekai plays his flute to guide Hinemoa to him. With no canoe, Hinemoa must swim the lake with mystical creatures in it to be with Ttnekai.
Chris Szekely is Chief Librarian of the Alexander Turnbull Library. He was previously City Librarian at the Manukau City Council, heading one of the largest public libraries in New Zealand. He is the author of award-winning Rhui, illustrated by Malcolm Ross. Andrew Burdan is a freelance illustrator who has illustrated childrens books, educational materials and story boards, and he was the illustrator of the award-winning Born to Fly, Hautipua Rererangi and Victory at Point 209, Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa.
Te reo Mori and English editions available 978-1-77550-079-7 (English), 32 pages, hardcover 978-1-77550-105-3 (Mori), 32 pages, hardcover

each

$24

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Remember That November Maumahara ki tr Nema


Jennifer Beck Illustrated by Lindy Fisher Translated by Kawata Teepa
As children get ready to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night, one child recalls another fifth of November. This richly illustrated picture book tells the story of the invasion of Parihaka on 5 November 1881.
Jennifer Beck is an award-winning writer with a special interest in childrens picture books. She writes about topics close to her heart and enjoys the shared creation of a book in which words and art complement one another. As a writer, she has the opportunity to travel around the country, meeting children and teachers and talking about books. Lindy Fisher is an artist who is still passionate about paint and texture and a designer who is fastidious about research and drafting. Lindy is known for her storytelling with pictures in childrens books and postage stamps.

Finalist, Best Picture Book, New Zealand Post Childrens Book Awards, 2013
Te reo Mori and English editions available 978-1-77550-010-0 (English), 32 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-011-7 (Mori), 32 pages, softcover

each

$20

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Timo and the Kingfish Timo te Kaih Ika


Mokena Potae Reedy Illustrated by Jim Byrt
Timo sets off to catch a big fish to prove to his father and brothers that he is a real fisherman, but the adventure that he and his dog Pou have is more than Timo was expecting. Combining contemporary childhood and Mori mythology, this newly illustrated production of this popular book is told in te reo Mori and English versions.
Mokena Reedy, a writer of exciting stories, crafts his work to provide a rich mix of the modern world and traditional Mori knowledge. Jim Byrt has worked as a traditional animator, flash animator storyboard artist, illustrator, game artist and game animator.
Te reo Mori and English editions available 978-1-77550-046-9 (English), 32 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-047-6 (Mori), 32 pages, softcover

each

$20

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Relax: Say Goodbye to Anxiety and Panic


Dr Patrick McCarthy
This book is for people who experience anxiety and panic attacks and explains how anxiety occurs and offers a simple three-step process to prevent it. Written in a conversational, easy-to-read style by a doctor specialising in medical hypnosis, the book and accompanying CD describe a self-hypnosis process to prevent anxiety and panic attacks that has been used successfully to treat thousands of people.
Dr Patrick McCarthy MB. Ch.B is New Zealands only doctor specialising in medical hypnosis. A fellow of the Royal New Zealand College of GPs, he was president of the New Zealand Society of Hypnosis twice and has conducted workshops with clinical audiences throughout New Zealand, Australia, USA and the UK.
978-1-77550-045-2, 124 pages, softcover, CD

$35

Quit: Say Goodbye to Smoking


Dr Patrick McCarthy
This book and CD use self-hypnosis for people who want to stop smoking, and they replicate the sessions that Dr McCarthy has used successfully with smokers for many years to turn them into non-smokers. The first track of the CD teaches people an easy-to-learn self-hypnosis replacement for smoking, and the second track is a powerful hypnotic commitment to stop smoking forever.
Dr Patrick McCarthy MB. Ch.B is New Zealands only doctor specialising in medical hypnosis. A fellow of the Royal New Zealand College of GPs, he was president of the New Zealand Society of Hypnosis twice and has conducted workshops with clinical audiences throughout New Zealand, Australia, USA and the UK.
978-1-77550-063-6, 120 pages, softcover, CD

$35

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New Flags Flying: Pacific Leadership


Edited by Ian Johnstone and Michael Powles
From 1960 to 1990, islands across the Pacific gained independence or selfgovernment. This book presents interviews with people in key leadership positions in the leadup to and achievement of independence and a nation-by-nation description of the change from colonial subjects to citizens of Pacific nations from the point of view of the leaders involved. The book includes images, maps, information about each country and a CD of interviews with the leaders.
Ian Johnstone is a former East West Center Senior Jefferson Fellow and has reported on South Pacific matters for the South Pacific Commission, TVNZ, Radio New Zealand, UNESCO and print media. He was a foundation member of the Pacific Islands News Association and served on the board of New Zealands Pacific Co-operation Foundation. He has also produced, written and presented award-winning television documentaries. Michael Powles is a former New Zealand high commissioner to Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru and Tuvalu. He has been responsible for Pacific affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and was deputy secretary. He was founding Chair of the Pacific Co-operation Foundation, writes and lectures on international relations and is currently Senior Fellow of the Centre for Strategic Studies, Victoria University of Wellington.
978-1-77550-013-1, 344 pages, softcover, CD

$40

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The Gift of Children: Mori and Infertility


Edited by Paul Reynolds and Cherryl Smith
Based on a three-year study, this book explores Mori concepts, views and practices in relation to fertility and infertility. It discusses traditional understandings of fertility, Mori fertility statistics, legal issues impacting on cultural values, traditional adoption, experiences of fertility clinics, and fertility and Mori men. Those interviewed discuss the impact of infertility on their lives and future generations, and confirm the importance of whakapapa and traditional values while facing assisted reproductive technologies.
Dr Paul Reynolds and Dr Cherryl Smith are research directors at Te Atawhai o te Ao, the Independent Mori Institute for Environment and Health. They have been at the forefront of kaupapa Mori research over the last ten years and have published on a variety of issues relevant to Mori.
978-1-77550-019-3, 344 pages, softcover

$45

Mana Mori and Christianity


Edited by Hugh Morrison, Lachy Paterson, Brett Knowles and Murray Rae
This book looks at the growth, development and adaptation of Christian faith among Mori people and considers how this has helped shape New Zealand identity and society. It explores theology, historical development, sociocultural influence and change, and outcomes of PkehMori interactions.
Dr Hugh Morrison is a senior lecturer in Education, University of Otago, and a research associate of the History Programme at the University of Waikato. Dr Lachy Paterson is a senior lecturer in Te Tumu: School of Mori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies, University of Otago. Dr Brett Knowles is a retired senior lecturer in church history, currently working on a book about New Zealand Pentecostalism. Professor Murray Rae is head of the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Otago.
978-1-77550-012-4, 344 pages, softcover

$45

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Ancestry
Albert Wendt
In this short story collection, Albert Wendt explores the lives of characters living in Samoan and Palagi worlds and traverses themes of physical and emotional connections, negotiating relationships, belonging to people, places and cultures, and the spark of understanding and being understood that enriches lives.
Albert Wendt has published numerous novels, poetry anthologies and collections of short stories and edited several anthologies of Pacific writing. He has been awarded many literary prizes and honours, including the 2010 Commonwealth Writers Prize for the South East Asia and Pacific Region with his novel The Adventures of Vela. He is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Auckland.
978-1-77550-037-7, 314 pages, softcover

$35

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Purapurawhet
Briar Grace-Smith Translated by Te Ohorere Kaa and Wiremu Kaa
This is the previously published play script, now translated into te reo Mori. At its heart is a story of loss and grief: a man driven to despair by the long-ago death of his baby son. Woven around this are themes of dispossession, leadership and wrongdoing and, ultimately, the journey towards forgiveness and healing.
Briar Grace-Smith (Ngti Hau, Ngti Wai) is a writer, actor and awardwinning playwright who has written for television and radio and had several short stories published. She has received the Bruce Mason Playwrights award and won the Chapman Tripp theatre award for best short play.
Te reo Mori edition only 978-1-77550-043-8, 102 pages, softcover

$20

T
Patricia Grace Translated by Te Ohorere Kaa and Wiremu Kaa
This is the te reo Mori translation of the award-winning novel Tu. The only survivor of three young men who went to war from his family, T faces the past and tells his niece and nephew, through the pages of his war journal, what really happened to the brothers as the Mori Battalion fought the war in Italy.
Patricia Grace (Ngti Toa, Ngti Raukawa, Te ti Awa) is the author of many novels, short stories and childrens stories. She has won numerous awards, including the Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize for Fiction and the Neustadt International Prize for Literature. The English language version of Tu won the Deutz Medal for Fiction and the Fiction Category in the Montana New Zealand Book Awards.
Te reo Mori edition only 978-1-77550-042-1, 366 pages, softcover

$35

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Te Haere ki te Rapu Pea


Michael Rosen Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury Translated by Kawata Teepa
This is the much-loved picture book Were Going on a Bear Hunt translated into te reo Mori. The English text has been translated into fun, rhythmical, onomatopoeic te reo Mori as children swish through long grass, splash through water, squelch, stumble and tiptoe on their bear hunt. An audio download of the book being read in te reo Mori is available.
Michael Rosen is a well-known author of childrens books, a poet, performer, broadcaster and scriptwriter. He lectures at universities on childrens literature, reading and writing and gives presentations to school children to encourage reading. Helen Oxenbury is a multi-award winning childrens book illustrator, who has twice won and four times been the runner-up for the Kate Greenaway Medal.
Te reo Mori edition only 978-1-77550-044-5, 40 pages, softcover

$20

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Te Anuhe Tino Hiakai


Eric Carle Translated by Brian Morris
This is The Very Hungry Caterpillar translated into te reo Mori. With the same beautiful illustrations as the original book, this translation retains the simplicity of the story and the humour and quirky character of the little caterpillar. An audio download of the book being read in te reo Mori is available.
Eric Carle is an award-winning childrens book writer and illustrator who has designed and written a wealth of picture books loved by children around the world. The Very Hungry Caterpillar has been translated into more than 50 languages.
Te reo Mori edition only 978-1-77550-048-3, 28 pages, softcover

$20

Kei Reira ng Weriweri


Story and Illustrations by Maurice Sendak Translated by Te Tumatakuru OConnell
The award-winning picture book Where the Wild Things Are is translated into te reo Mori. The simplicity, imagination and lively illustrations of Maurice Sendaks story are kept in this te reo Mori version about Maxs wild adventure in his wolf suit. An audio download of the book being read in te reo Mori is available.
Maurice Sendak wrote and illustrated more than 50 childrens books and illustrated over 80 books authored by others. He won the Hans Christian Andersen award for childrens book illustration, the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award for childrens literature and the Caldecott Medal for Where the Wild Things Are.
Te reo Mori edition only 978-1-77550-111-4, 48 pages, softcover

$24

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Living by the Moon: Te Maramataka a Te Whnau--Apanui


Wiremu Twhai Release date: September 2013
Originally written as part of a course of study, this bilingual book discusses the maramataka or lunar month according Te Whnau--Apanui traditional knowledge. Closely studying the cycles in nature, the people built up knowledge of the changes in sea conditions and best planting and harvesting times for each day of the month and organised activities based on these phases.
Wiremu Twhai (Te Whuau--Apanui) was a teacher, scholar, author, actor and broadcaster and an expert on oral literature and marmataka. He was an advisor to national science organisations, on the board of Te Waka Toi and received a T Kingi Ihaka Award.

Sept 2013

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Te Tanguruhau
Julia Donaldson Illustrated by Axel Scheffler Translated by Brian Morris Release date: September 2013
The Gruffalo picture book is now available in rhyming, rhythmical te reo Mori. This will be a favourite with children as they take a walk with the clever little mouse who tricks all the animals in the forest. An audio download of the book being read in te reo Mori will be available.
Julia Donaldson writes picture books, educational books, novels, plays, songs and musicals and is also a performer. She has won many awards, including several for The Gruffalo. In 2011, she became the UKs Childrens Laureate. Axel Scheffler is a German-born illustrator who has illustrated books for children produced in England, Germany and The Netherlands.
Te reo Mori edition only

Sept 2013 Huia Short Stories 10: Contemporary Mori Fiction


Release date: September 2013
Here are the best short stories and novel extracts from the Pikihuia Awards for Mori writers 2013 as judged by Sir Mason Durie, Hana ORegan and Reina Whaitiri. This biennial writing competition promotes Mori writing, and the book contains finalists from the Best Short Story written in English, Best Short Story written in Mori and Best Novel Extract categories.

Sept 2013

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Kei te Khini o te P
Maurice Sendak Translated by Brian Morris Release date: September 2013
This te reo Mori translation of Maurice Sendaks award-winning picture book In the Night Kitchen is reproduced as the original with its comic-strip-like illustrations. The rhythmical, chanting te reo Mori tells the story of Mickey falling into cake mix and flying a plane of bread dough to find milk for the batter. An audio download of the book being read in te reo Mori will be available.
Maurice Sendak wrote and illustrated more than 50 childrens books and illustrated over 80 books authored by others. He won the Hans Christian Andersen award for childrens book illustration and the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award for childrens literature.
Te reo Mori edition only

Sept 2013

Bugs
Whiti Hereaka Release date: September 2013
Its the last year of school for Jez and Bugs in a small New Zealand town. Life is slow, and not much happens in Jez and Bugss life. But when Stone Cold arrives, the three come to different conclusions about how to deal with being trapped in a small town at the bottom of the heap.
Whiti Hereaka (Ngti Twharetoa, Te Arawa) is a playwright, novelist, screenwriter, barrister and solicitor. In 2012 she won the Bruce Mason Award, and in 2010 and 2011 she won Best New Play by a Mori Playwright in the Adam Play Awards. She has been writer in residence at Randell Cottage and held a residency at the Michael King Writers Centre.

Sept 2013

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Huia Upcoming Release

Te Ahi Kaaroa He ahi kaaroa ki uta, he kawenga pkai ahi ki waho: Rtoki Kaumtua Narratives
Thoe Education Authority Release date: October 2013

This book, DVD and CD-ROM profile Thoe kuia and kaumtua speaking in te reo Mori about their lives and experiences. The DVD and CD-ROM contain interviews with all twelve of the elders who participated in the Thoe Education Authority project, while the book contains interviews with a selection of them. Together, they provide a rich resource for schools.
Te reo Mori edition only

Oct 2013

The Spirit of Mori Leadership


Selwyn Katene Release date: October 2013
The Spirit of Mori Leadership analyses traditional and contemporary Mori leadership styles and explores what leadership is, the different models of Mori leadership and the qualities and approaches of leaders. It identifies four leadership styles: transactional, charismatic, transformational and organic and considers the attributes needed in future leaders.
Dr Selwyn Katene (Ngti Toa, Ngti Tama, Ngauruahine, Ngti Twharetoa) is Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Mori and Pasifika) at Massey University. Prior to this, he was Director of MANU AO (Mori Academic Network across Universities in Aotearoa), which was established to promote Mori leadership, scholarship and links between academics and professionals.

Oct 2013

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Ahuwhenua: A History of Mori Farming


Danny Keenan Release date: October 2013
This history of the Ahuwhenua Trophy Competition looks at the achievements in Mori farming and business from 1933 to 2013. It sets out the establishment of the trophy, the ups and downs of the competition and the triumphs of the winners, and it considers the competition in the context of Mori land development policies and practices over the last 80 years.
Danny Keenan (Ngti Te Whiti Ahi K, Te tiawa) has a PhD in history. He is a former senior lecturer in Mori/New Zealand history at Massey University, Palmerston North, and was visiting Fulbright professor at Georgetown University, Washington DC, in 2009.

Oct 2013 Te Mhini Iti Kwhai


Story by Betty Gilderdale Illustrations by Alan Gilderdale Translated by Brian Morris Release date: November 2013
Here is the classic story of The Little Yellow Digger translated into te reo Mori. The digger working in the garden next door gets stuck in the mud when it rains and needs some help from a bigger digger. A much-loved story, The Little Yellow Digger won the 2003 Storylines Gaelyn Gordon Award. An audio download of the book being read in te reo Mori will be available.
Betty Gilderdale is an author and New Zealand childrens literature expert and has been a lecturer and researcher and written many reviews of childrens books. She is a past president and life member of the Childrens Literature Association of New Zealand, and in 1994, she was awarded the Margaret Mahy Medal and Lecture Award. Alan Gilderdale is an artist, art lecturer and illustrator who has illustrated many childrens books and has had his artworks exhibited in New Zealand, London and Toronto. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Art (UK).
Te reo Mori edition only

Nov 2013

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Te Tohunga Auaha: Fred Graham Creator of Forms


Maria de Jong with Fred Graham Photographs by Geoff Dale Release date: November 2013
Celebrating Fred Graham, this biography details Fred Grahams life from his childhood in the Waikato to his career as a full-time sculptor. Richly illustrated with photographs of the artworks by awardwining photographer Geoff Dale, the book also includes essays by Professor Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, Professor Robert Jahnke and Dr Jill Smith that discuss Grahams work in the context of New Zealand art.
Maria de Jong is a writer and biographer who has a strong interest in New Zealand history and contemporary Mori art and culture. She has previously published a family history of the pioneering Harsant family of Hahei titled Island View.

Nov 2013

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O le Katepila Matu Fia Ai


Eric Carle Translated by Sadat Muaiava Release date: December 2013
This is The Very Hungry Caterpillar translated into Samoan, with the same Eric Carle illustrations and humorous story of the little caterpillars amazing feast and transformation at the end of the story.
Eric Carle is an award-winning childrens book writer and illustrator who has designed and written a wealth of picture books loved by children around the world. The Very Hungry Caterpillar has been translated into more than 50 languages.
Samoan edition only

Dec 2013

O le Nofoaga oloo iai Meaola Matautia


Story and Illustrations by Maurice Sendak Translated by Sadat Muaiava Release date: December 2013
This is Where the Wild Things Are translated into Samoan. Maurice Sendaks award-winning picture book and classic illustrations are reproduced in this Samoan language version about Maxs adventure to the land of the Wild Things.
Maurice Sendak wrote and illustrated more than 50 childrens books and illustrated over 80 books authored by others. He won the Hans Christian Andersen award for childrens book illustration, the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award for childrens literature and the Caldecott Medal for Where the Wild Things Are.
Samoan edition only

Dec 2013

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Exploring Mori Culture


Release date: December 2013
The New Zealand Mori Arts and Crafts Institute (Te Puia) and HUIA are jointly producing a series of six books that give insights into Mori knowledge and customs from a Mori perspective. The six titles are on the topics of pounamu, carving, weaving, marae, pwhiri and the geothermal region. The text weaves information about each topic with cultural knowledge and traditional stories, and each book is richly illustrated with photographs of artworks, places, ceremonies or natural features.

Huia Upcoming Release

Dec 2013

Te Hua o te Reo Mori Mori Language: Act and Action Huia Upcoming Release
Edited by Poia Rewi, Rawinia Higgins, Vincent Olsen-Reeder and Delyn Day Release date: February 2014

Twenty-five years ago the Mori Language Act was passed, but research still finds that the Mori language is dying. This collection looks at the state of the language since the Act, how the language is faring in education, media, texts and communities and what the future aspirations for the language are.
Dr Poia Rewi (Thoe, Ngti Manawa, Te Arawa) is an Associate Professor at Te Tumu, University of Otago, and his research interests include te reo and tikanga Mori, Mori oratory and Mori history. Dr Rawinia Higgins (Thoe) is an Associate Professor at Te Kawa a Mui, Victoria University of Wellington. She and Dr Poia Rewi are the principal investigators on Te Kura Roa, a three-year study of the value of the Mori language.

Feb 2014

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Mataatua: Te Wharenui i Hoki Mai Mataatua: The House That Came Home
Hirini Moko Mead Te Onehou Phillis Pouroto Ngaropo Judge Layne Harvey Release date: March 2014
Mataatua wharenui is the most travelled Mori meeting house in the country. Built in 1875, it travelled to Sydney, Melbourne, the Victoria and Albert Museum and South Kensington Museum (London), Dunedin and Otago before returning, after more than 130 years away, and being rebuilt back in its place of origin, Whakatne, in 2011. The book includes a wealth of images and describes the construction of Mataatua from 1872 to 1875, its travels, the attempts made to have it returned and its rebuild and opening in 2011.
Hirini Moko Mead (Ngti Awa, Ngti Twharetoa, Thourangi) is a writer, commentator and scholar of Mori language and culture. He was foundation professor of Mori studies at Victoria University of Wellington and involved in establishing Te Whare Wnanga o Awanuirangi. Te Onehou Phillis (Ngti Awa) is a dedicated compiler of Ngti Awa histories. She has been actively involved with the Whakatne based newspaper, P Kea: Te Reo Pnui o Te Waka o Mataatua since 1992, writing articles both in English and Mori. She is the author of Eruera Mnuera. Pouroto Ngaropo (Ngti Awa) is Deputy Chairman of Te Rnanga o Ngti Awa. He is prominent in local government and iwi politics and is an expert in tikanga Mori and performing arts. Judge Layne Harvey (Ngti Awa, Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga-a-Mhaki, Te Whnau--Apanui, Ngti Kahungunu) was appointed a Mori Land Court judge in 2002. He has been a member of the council of Te Whare Wnanga o Awanuirangi since 1997.

Mar 2014

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Te Whiti o Rongomai and Parihaka Huia Upcoming Release


Danny Keenan Release date: February 2014
This tells the story of Te Whiti and the events that led to the establishment of the settlement at Parihaka, the leadership and influence of Te Whiti and Tohu Kkahi, and the sacking of the village in 1881 and fate of its people.

Danny Keenan (Ngti Te Whiti Ahi K, Te tiawa) has a PhD in history. He is a former senior lecturer in Mori/New Zealand history at Massey University, Palmerston North, and was visiting Fulbright professor at Georgetown University, Washington DC, in 2009.

Feb 2014

Whispers and Vanities


Edited by Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni

This collection of selected poetry and academic essays responds to an address on Samoan religious culture to the 2009 World Parliament of Religions by Samoas Head of State, His Highness Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Taisi Efi. The address challenges some basic aspects and assumptions in modern Samoan indigenous religious culture. The poetry and essays form a carefully woven critique, from within and outside Samoa, of aspects of Samoas religious and cultural values.
Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni is a senior lecturer in the Pacific Studies Programme and programme director for the Samoan Studies Programme, Vaaoman Pasifika Unit, Victoria University of Wellington. She has co-edited Suesue Manogi: In Search of Fragrance: Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Taisi Efi and the Samoan Indigenous Reference and Bitter Sweet: Indigenous Women in the Pacific.

Huia Upcoming Release

Release date: May 2014

May 2014

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Words Between Us He Krero: First MoriPkeh Conversations on Paper


Alison Jones and Kuni Jenkins
Mori engagement with handwriting from 1769 to 1826 and new perspectives on the first conversations between Mori and Pkeh Winner, Best Book in Higher Education Publishing, CLNZ Educational Publishing Awards, 2012 Winner, Te Krero Pono Non-fiction, Ng Kupu Ora Mori Book Awards, 2012 Winner, Best Educational Book, PANZ Book Design Awards, 2012
978-1-86969-478-4, 256 pages, softcover

$45

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Beneath the Mori Moon: An Illustrated History of Mori Rugby


Malcolm Mulholland
An illustrated history of 100 years of Mori rugby, with statistics, player interviews and the all-time best Mori XV Winner, Sport & Recreation Category, Ng Kupu Ora Mori Book Awards, 2009
978-1-86969-305-3, 328 pages, hardcover

$50 100 Years: Mori Rugby League 19082008


Bernie Wood and John Coffey
An illustrated history of Mori rugby league from the glories of victory to the agonies of defeat
978-1-86969-331-2, 376 pages, hardcover
JOHN COFFEY & BERNIE WOOD

$30 Auckland: 100 Years of Rugby League 19092009


Auckland Rugby League, Bernie Wood and John Coffey
A century of rugby league at international, district, provincial and club levels and the men who made Auckland league strong
978-1-86969-366-4, 440 pages, hardcover

$20

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Huia Histories of Mori: Ng Thuhu Krero


Edited by Danny Keenan
A history written from a Mori viewpoint covering customary and ancestral law, the natural world, Mori urban protest, customary language and more
978-1-77550-009-4, 444 pages, softcover

$49.99

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Trading Cultures: A History of the Far North


Adrienne Puckey
A social, economic and political history of MoriPkeh interaction in the Far North of New Zealand from the 1700s to the present
978-1-86969-454-8, 392 pages, softcover

$45

Contested Ground: Te Whenua i Tohea The Taranaki Wars 18601881


Edited by Kelvin Day
Marking 150 years since the Taranaki Wars began, this history gives fresh insights into this turbulent period and its legacy. Winner, Ng Kupu Ora Mori Book Awards, History Category, 2010 Winner, Best Book in Higher Education, CLL Educational Publishing Awards, 2011
978-1-86969-411-1, 332 pages, hardcover

$50

The Parihaka Album: Lest We Forget


Rachel Buchanan
A historical memoir about the Parihaka invasion and discovery of the authors family links with Parihaka and early Wellington
978-1-86969-399-2, 308 pages, softcover

$35

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Ngti Ruanui: A History


Tony Sole
A detailed Taranaki history describing Ngti Ruanuis determination to hold on to their land and autonomy
1-86969-180-6, 526 pages, softcover

$30

Hkoi: Forty Years of Mori Protest


Aroha Harris
The contemporary Mori protest movement and the rationale behind the actions, accompanied by photographs of the action
1-86969-101-6, 164 pages, softcover Also translated into German

$25 Woven by Water: Histories from the Whanganui River


David Young
A remarkable book that traces oral and archival stories of the Whanganui River Highly Commended, triennial J M Sherrad Award for regional history
0-908975-59-7, 336 pages, softcover

$20

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Ng Taumata: A Portrait of Ngti Kahungunu 18701906


Edited by Ngtai Huata
Photographic portraits of Ngti Kahungunu by Samuel Carnell and essays in English and Mori about the lives of those photographed
1-86969-033-8, 192 pages, hardcover

$20

Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka: A History of Mori of Nelson and Marlborough


Volume I: Te Tangata me te Whenua The People and the Land Hilary and John Mitchell
An illustrated comprehensive history of Mori of Marlborough and Nelson, encompassing oral histories and documented accounts
1-86969-087-7, 500 pages, hardcover

$45

Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka: A History of Mori of Nelson and Marlborough


Volume II: Te Ara Hou The New Society Hilary and John Mitchell
A detailed study of Mori participation in European settlement society Winner, History category, Montana New Zealand Book Awards, 2008
978-1-86969-294-0, 500 pages, hardcover

$45

30 | BIOGRAPhY AnD CULTURE

Victoria Cross at Takrouna: The Haane Manahi Story


Paul Moon
Haane Manahis courageous feats in Tunisia in the Second World War and events surrounding downgrading of the award for his exceptional bravery
978-1-86969-420-3, 180 pages, softcover

$25 Te Wiremu Henry Williams: Early Years in the North


Edited by Caroline Fitzgerald
Through journals and letters, Rev. Henry Williams tells his own story from arrival in the Bay of Islands to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
978-1-86969-439-5, 368 pages, softcover

$30

King Ptatau: An Account of the Life of Ptatau Te Wherowhero the First Mori King
Pei Te Hurinui
First published by the Polynesian Society in 1959, now revised, this backgrounds the Kngitanga and details events of Te Wherowheros life 17751860.
978-1-77550-122-0 EPUB, 320 pages 978-1-77550-123-7 Kindle, 320 pages Available in e-book format only

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Ng Tini Whet: Navigating Mori Futures


Mason Durie
Essays that explore issues and opportunities for Mori and pathways to achieve indigenous aspirations
978-1-86969-452-4, 468 pages, softcover

$4999 Flashback: Tales and Treasures of Taranaki


Andrew Moffat
Showcasing items from the Puke Ariki collections, this book casts new light on stories and people of the Taranaki region.
978-1-86969-482-1, 340 pages, softcover

$55

Patterns of the Past: Tattoo Revival in the Cook Islands


Therese Mangos and John Utanga Photographs by Kirsty Griffin
This illustrated book traces the history and practice of Cook Islands tattooing through oral traditions, reports of early Europeans and archival material.
978-0-473-19377-5, 224 pages, softcover

$49.99

32 | CULTURE

The Game Butcher: Wild about Meat


Darran Meates with Aaron Smale
This illustrated book teaches you how to process pigs and deer, including tips on knives, skinning and butchery.
978-1-86969-421-0, 172 pages, softcover

$45 Cooking with Charles Royal


Charles Royal and Jenny Kaka Scott
Recipes from chef Charles Royal who uses indigenous New Zealand ingredients to give dishes a uniquely New Zealand look and flavour
978-1-86969-418-0, 144 pages, softcover

$30

People of the Land: Images and Mori Proverbs of Aotearoa New Zealand
Hirini Moko Mead and June Te Rina Mead
Poignant Mori proverbs, explained in English, and images of Mori that encapsulate traditional wisdom and values Winner, Te Reo Mori Category, Ng Kupu Ora Mori Book Awards, 2010
978-1-86969-403-6, 120 pages, hardcover

$30

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Tikanga Mori: Living by Mori Values


Hirini Mead
A comprehensive discussion of tikanga Mori (Mori custom) and its application to contemporary issues and situations
1-877283-88-6, 408 pages, softcover

$45 Ng Khui Pou: Launching Mori Futures


Mason Durie
A discussion of Mori traditions and customs and what is needed to sustain Mori in the new millennium
978-1-77550-051-3 EPUB, 368 pages 978-1-77550-058-2 Kindle, 368 pages Available in e-book format only

The Eternal Thread: The Art of Mori Weaving


Miriama Evans and Ranui Ngarimu
A photographic showcase of Mori weaving, based on the exhibition of the same name Finalist, Montana New Zealand Book Awards, 2006
1-86969-161-X, 176 pages, softcover

$30

34 | InDIGEnOUS AnD POST-COLOnIAL STUDIES

My Language, My Inspiration The Struggle Continues Tku Reo, Tku Ohooho Ka Whawhai Tonu Mtou
Chris Winitana
A co-publication with Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Mori describing initiatives to revive the Mori language 19722008 Tku Reo, Tku Ohooho: Winner, Ng Kupu Ora Mori Book Awards, Te Reo Mori Category, 2011 Tku Reo, Tku Ohooho: Winner, Mori Language Award, New Zealand Post Book Awards, 2012
Te reo Mori and English editions available 978-1-86969-379-4 (English), 368 pages, softcover 978-1-86969-378-7 (te reo Mori), 448 pages, softcover

each

$45

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Mana Tangata: Politics of Empowerment


Edited by Huia Tomlins-Jahnke and Malcolm Mulholland
Mori academics discuss Mori language, marae, religion, Treaty of Waitangi, State and Mori, citizenship, mental health, health workers, kaitiakitanga and horticulture.
978-1-86969-480-7, 304 pages, softcover

$45

Always Speaking: The Treaty of Waitangi and Public Policy


Edited by Veronica MH Tawhai and Katarina Gray-Sharp
The foremost Mori thinkers discuss the current place of the Treaty of Waitangi, challenges faced and possibilities for future development.
978-1-86969-481-4, 356 pages, softcover

$45 Mori and Social Issues Ng Pae o te Mramatanga Edited Collections Volume One
Edited by Tracey McIntosh and Malcolm Mulholland
Social scientists give a snapshot of the position of Mori compared with New Zealand society as a whole.
978-1-77550-002-5, 332 pages, softcover

$45

36 | InDIGEnOUS AnD POST-COLOnIAL STUDIES

Colonising Myths Mori Realities: He Rukuruku Whakaaro


Ani Mikaere
A discussion of the impact of Pkeh law and values on Mori legal thought and practice
978-1-86969-453-1, 372 pages, softcover

$45

The State of Mori Rights


Margaret Mutu
A Mori view of events and issues 1994 2009 when Mori continued asserting their rights as the indigenous people of New Zealand
978-1-86969-437-1, 256 pages, softcover

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$45 Weeping Waters: The Treaty of Waitangi and Constitutional Change


Edited by Malcolm Mulholland and Veronica Tawhai
Eighteen respected Mori writers discuss the place of the Treaty of Waitangi in a constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand.
978-1-86969-404-3, 384 pages, softcover

$40

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Mori and the Environment: Kaitiaki


Edited by Rachael Selby, Ptaka Moore and Malcolm Mulholland
Analysis of actions taken to preserve and restore the environment, demonstrating principles of kaitiakitanga the Mori relationship of guardianship with the land
978-1-86969-402-9, 372 pages, softcover

$40

Mori and Parliament: Diverse Strategies and Compromises


Edited by Maria Bargh
Academics, parliamentarians and pundits examine the historical and contemporary relationship between Mori and Parliament and issues around future constitutional reform
978-1-86969-405-0, 250 pages, softcover

$15

Culture Speaks: Cultural Relationships and Classroom Learning


Russell Bishop and Mere Berryman
A strategy for raising Mori educational achievement based on an examination of schooling experiences of Mori students, their families, principals and teachers
1-86969-279-9, 280 pages, softcover

$45

38 | NEw ZEALAnD FICTIOn

Ng Waituhi o Rhua
Katerina Te Heikk Mataira
A science-fantasy novel in te reo Mori about four teenagers who leave planet Rhua on a quest to return to Earth Winner, Te Tohu o Kupu Ora (Lifetime Achievement Award), Ng Kupu Ora Mori Book Awards, 2012
978-1-77550-006-3, 396 pages, hardcover, audio DVD Te reo Mori edition only

$35 Zhu Mao


Mark Sweet
Architect Scott Warren returns to China after twenty-three years and revisits the past, which merges dangerously with the present.
978-1-86969-479-1, 204 pages, softcover

$30

Dark Jelly
Alice Tawhai
Evocative short stories about peoples resilience and small joys in seemingly bleak lives
978-1-86969-476-0, 248 pages, softcover

$30

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Huia Short Stories 9


Contemporary Mori Fiction

Huia Short Stories 9: Contemporary Mori Fiction


This collection of short stories and novel extracts showcases the best from the Pikihuia Awards for Mori Writers 2011.
978-1-86969-475-3, 364 pages, softcover

Huia Short Stories 9

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$20 The Graphologists Apprentice


Whiti Hereaka
A witty romance with a twist Mae teaches January to learn about people through their handwriting, and uncovers Januarys secret fantasy life. Finalist, 2011 Commonwealth Writers Prize South East Asia and Pacific Best First Book
978-1-86969-422-7, 260 pages, softcover

$25

Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa


Tina Makereti
Short stories that explore a world where mythological characters and stories become part of everyday life Winner, Ng Kupu Ora Mori Book Awards, Fiction Category, 2011
978-1-86969-416-6, 196 pages, softcover

$30

40 | NEw ZEALAnD FICTIOn AnD DRAMA

Ocean Roads
James George
A powerful, unnerving novel about three generations of a family who have been scarred by war Finalist, 2007 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book in the South East Asia and South Pacific region Finalist, Montana New Zealand Book Awards, 2007
1-86969-237-3, 400 pages, softcover

$25

Hummingbird
James George
Three strangers meeting at Ninety Mile Beach undergo a bittersweet exploration of freedom and confinement, family and belonging. Finalist, Montana New Zealand Book Awards, 2004 Finalist, Tasmania Pacific Fiction Prize, 2005
1-877283-66-5, 340 pages, softcover

$25

Festival of Miracles
Alice Tawhai
Short stories about richly varied characters and their lives on the edge Special Mention, Montana New Zealand Book Awards, Best First Book category, 2006
1-86969-127-X, 208 pages, softcover. Also translated into French

$25

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Purapurawhet
Briar Grace-Smith
A play about peoples loss and dispossession giving way to forgiveness, healing, humour and the ability to move forward
0-908975-78-3, 112 pages, softcover

$20 When Sun and Moon Collide


Briar Grace-Smith
Issacs quiet life running a tearoom changes forever when he becomes embroiled in a sinister situation. Comprehensive study resource available at back of play script
978-1-86969-316-9, 120 pages, softcover

$18 Waiora
Hone Kouka
A comic, devastating drama of a Mori family and their Pkeh guests realising different interpretations of home and belonging Comprehensive teachers guide available
0-908975-27-9, 124 pages, softcover

$20

42 | PACIfIC LITERATURE

The Adventures of Vela


Albert Wendt
An epic novel fusing oral storytelling and Western poetry in the tales of Vela, Samoan song maker, poet and storyteller Winner, Commonwealth Writers Prize 2010, South East Asia and Pacific Region
978-1-86969-363-3, 288 pages, softcover

$25 Dream Fish Floating


Karlo Mila
Poems about the tensions between migration and returning, the new and the traditional, and about friendship, family and love Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry, Montana New Zealand Book Awards, 2006
1-86969-128-8, 153 pages, softcover

$15

A Well Written Body


Karlo Mila and Delicia Sampero
A clever, sensitive collection of poems and paintings about longing and desire, identity and belonging
978-1-86969-321-3, 80 pages, softcover

$20

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The Smell of the Moon


Lemanatele Mark Kneubuhl
A fanciful novel about a middle-aged man searching for a new life on a South Pacific island
1-86969-210-1, 178 pages, softcover Available only from HUIA

$10 Transit of Venus


Rowan Metcalfe
A novel based on the mutiny of the Bounty and the Tahitian women who joined the Bounty and left their homeland
1-86969-083-4, 325 pages, softcover Available only from HUIA Also translated into French

$10

Niu Voices: Contemporary Pacific Fiction 1


An anthology of new writing by established and emerging Pacific authors
1-86969-254-3, 220 pages, softcover

$10

44 | MORI LAnGUAGE LEARnInG

Everyday Words in Mori


Mori translation by Huia Publishers
A colourful, fun picture dictionary and pronunciation guide for beginners in te reo Mori to encourage effective, longterm learning
978-1-86969-398-5, 48 pages, softcover

$20 First Thousand Words in Mori


A bright picture dictionary with a wealth of vocabulary-building opportunities Mori edition of the Usborne First Thousand Words series
1-86969-239-x, 64 pages, softcover

$20

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First Hundred Words in Mori


A companion dictionary to the First Thousand Words in Mori, with clear illustrations and a guide to pronunciation and counting
978-1-86969-304-6, 40 pages, softcover

$20

Tirohia Kimihia: A Mori Learner Dictionary


A learner dictionary written entirely in Mori for students in Mori medium schools and all learners of Mori language Finalist, Montana New Zealand Book Awards 2007, Reference and Anthology Category
1-86969-179-2, 260 pages, softcover

$20 Te Kete Kupu: 300 Essential Words in Mori


The 300 most frequently used words in Mori, giving examples of their use, supported by colourful illustrations Winner, Best Educational Book, Spectrum Print Book Design Awards, 2007
1-86969-178-4, 48 pages, softcover

$15

46 | ChILDREn'S BOOKS

Rhui
Chris Szekely Illustrated by Malcolm Ross Translated by Brian Morris
A beautifully illustrated picture book about cousins holidays in a rural Mori community and an event that leads to a rhui Winner, Picture Book category, New Zealand Post Childrens Book Awards, 2012 Winner, Illustration Award Russell Clark Award, LIANZA Childrens Book Awards, 2012 Winner, Librarians Choice Award, LIANZA Childrens Book Awards 2012 Selected for the Storylines Notable Books List, 2012
Te reo Mori and English editions available 978-1-86969-470-8 (English), 44 pages, hardcover 978-1-86969-471-5 (te reo Mori), 44 pages, hardcover

each

$20

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Born to Fly Hautipua Rererangi


Story as told by Julian Arahanga Illustrated by Andrew Burdan Te reo Mori translation by Ruia Aperahama
A graphic novel about WWII Mori pilot John Pohe and his capture and escape from a POW camp Hautipua Rererangi: Winner, Te Tohu Pounamu for Te Wahanga Kaiwhakamori, LIANZA Childrens Book Awards, 2010
Te reo Mori and English editions available 978-1-77550-004-9 (English), 40 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-007-0 (te reo Mori), 40 pages, softcover

each

$25

Victory at Point 209 Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa


Huia Publishers Illustrated by Andrew Burdan
A graphic novel about the battle in WWII that led to Te Moananui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu of 28 Mori Battalion receiving the VC Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa: Winner, Te Kura Pounamu Award, LIANZA Childrens Book Awards, 2011 Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa: Highly Commended, Best Book or Series in Secondary Education, CLL Educational Publishing Awards, 2011
Te reo Mori and English editions available 978-1-77550-005-6 (English), 40 pages, softcover 978-1-77550-008-7 (te reo Mori), 40 pages, softcover

each

$25

48 | ChILDREn'S BOOKS

The Scent of Apples


Jacquie McRae
Libby falls into depression when her grandfather dies, but at boarding school, new friendships help her to heal. For young people 1216 years old Gold medal winner in the 2012 Independent Publisher Book Awards, Australia/New Zealand Best Regional Fiction category Selected for the White Ravens International Youth Library catalogue 2012 as an outstanding book for children and young adults
978-1-86969-477-7, 192 pages, softcover

$20

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Josefa and the Vu


Tulia Thompson
An adventure story for children 812 years with a giant warrior, dangerous cliffs, cheeky brothers and eerie laughter
978-1-86969-300-8, 192 pages, softcover

$15 Inna Furey


Isabel Waiti-Mulholland
An exciting story for children 812 years. A girl goes missing and only Leanne knows whats happened but she cant tell anyone.
978-1-86969-297-1, 160 pages, softcover

$15 The Seven Stars of Matariki Te Huihui o Matariki


Toni Rolleston-Cummins Illustrated by Nikki Slade-Robinson Translated by Hone Morris
A picture book telling how, in Mori legend, Matariki/the Pleiades star cluster came into being
Te reo Mori and English editions available 978-1-86969-327-5 (English), 28 pages, softcover 978-1-86969-330-5 (te reo Mori), 28 pages, softcover

each

$13

50 | ChILDREn'S BOOKS

Barnaby Bennett
Hannah Rainforth Illustrated by Ali Teo
A fun picture book about a boy who wants to wear the colour red every day Selected for the White Ravens International Youth Literary catalogue as one of the worlds top 250 childrens books for 2007 Highly Commended, Childrens Book, Spectrum Print Design Awards, 2007 Bronze Medalist, Picture Book Preschool category, 2007 Moonbeam Childrens Book Awards
1-86969-232-2, 32 pages, softcover

$10 Rangi and his Dinosaurs


Katerina Te Heikk Mataira Illustrated by Ali Teo
A picture book in which Rangi wishes he could go to Dinosaur Land
0-908975-97-X, 32 pages, hardcover

$15 Cuzzies Meet the Motuhoa Shark


Tommy Kapai Illustrated by Mike Henry Published by Kina, an imprint of Huia Publishers
The cuzzies head off on a fising trip with their Uncle Tutu, but things go wrong
1-86969-100-8, 32 pages, softcover

$15

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Te Wao Nui a Tne


N Hirini Melbourne ng waiata N Te Maari Gardiner ng pikitia
Hirini Melbournes collection of waiata about the forest world, beautifully presented in a CD and illustrated picture book set Winner, Non-fiction category, New Zealand Post Childrens Book Awards, 2000
Te reo Mori with English translations 0-908975-99-6, 72 pages, hardcover, CD

$20
set

Wheres Koros Hat? Kei Hea Taku Ptae?


Kerehi Waiariki Illustrated by Brian Gunson
On calm sunny days, Koro puts on his hat and goes fishing with his mokopuna. But where is his hat?
Te reo Mori and English editions available 978-1-86969-397-8 (English), 24 pages, softcover 978-1-86969-396-1 (te reo Mori), 24 pages, softcover

each

$10

Cuzzies Find the Rainbows End


Tommy Kapai Illustrated by Mike Henry Published by Kina, an imprint of Huia Publishers
The adventurous cuzzies go in search of the rainbows end
1-9582517-0-3, 32 pages, softcover

$15

52 | BACKLIST

Non-fiction
Bargh, Maria (editor); Resistance: An Indigenous Response to Neoliberalism 978-1-86969-286-5, $20 Harrison, Noel; Graham Latimer: A Biography 1-877283-68-1, $15, available only from HUIA Hewitt, Rob with Aaron Smale; Treading Water: Rob Hewitts Survival Story 978-1-86969-318-3, $25 Hutchings, Jessica, and Clive Aspin (eds); Sexuality and the Stories of Indigenous People 1-86969-254-3, $20, available only from HUIA Kaai, Tnia M; Ngoingoi Pwhairangi: A Remarkable Life 978-1-86969-317-6, $30, CD included Keenan, Danny (editor); Terror in Our Midst? Searching for Terror in Aotearoa New Zealand 978-1-86969-329-9, $25, available only from HUIA Oettli, Peter; Gods Messenger: J F Riemenschneider and Racial Conflict in 19th Century New Zealand 978-1-86969-320-6, $25 OMalley, Vincent; Agents of Autonomy: Mori Committees in the Nineteenth Century 1-877241-02-4, $25, available only from HUIA OMalley, Vincent and David Armstrong; The Beating Heart: A Political and Socio-economic History of Te Arawa 978-1-86969-307-7, $15 OSullivan, Dominic; Faith, Politics and Reconciliation: Catholicism and the Politics of Indigeneity 1-86969-1-51-2, $15, available only from HUIA Peters, Mahora and James George; Showband! Mahora and the Mori Volcanics 1-86969-159-8, $15, CD included, available only from HUIA Stevenson, Karen; The Frangipani Is Dead: Contemporary Pacific Art in New Zealand 978-1-86969-325-1, $25, available only from HUIA Te Pou, Matt, and Matt McIlraith; Against the Odds: Matt Te Pou and Mori Rugby 1-86969-251-9, $10, available only from HUIA

Fiction
Baker, Chris; Shadow Waters 1-86969-235-7, $20, available only from HUIA, available in e-book format

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Charman-Love, Lindsay; Top Hat and Taiaha And Other Stories 1-877266-23-X, $20, available only from HUIA Huia Short Stories 6 1-86969-201-2, $20, available only from HUIA Hulme, Keri; Stonefish 1-869691-06-7, $25, available only from HUIA Also translated into German Morey, Kelly Ana; Quinine 978-1-86969-431-9, $10 Ng Pakiwaitara a Huia 1995 0-90875-14-7, $10, available only from HUIA Ng Pakiwaitara a Huia 3 1-877241-47-4, $20, available only from HUIA Rene; The Skeleton Woman: A Romance 1-877283-16-9, $20, available only from HUIA, available in e-book format Rene; Kissing Shadows 1-86969-203-9, $25, available only from HUIA, available in e-book format Spitz, Chantal, translated by Jean Anderson; Island of Shattered Dreams 978-1-86969-299-5, $25, available only from HUIA Tawhai, Alice; Luminous 978-1-86969-293-3, $25, available in e-book format Waiti-Mulholland, Isabel; At the Heart of Hiruharama 1-86969-238-1, $25, available only from HUIA

Poetry
Sullivan, Robert; Cassino: City of Martyrs/Citt Martire 978-1-86969-417-3, $15

Drama
Wendt, Albert; The Songmakers Chair 1-869690-31-1, $15, available only from HUIA

Childrens Books
Clarke, Mere; Whirikoki and his Seal Illustrated by Manu Smith 0-0908975-22-8, $13 Drewery, Melanie; Koros Medicine Illustrated by Sabrina Malcolm 1-86969-102-4, $13

54 | BACKLIST AnD InDEX Of TITLES

Drewery, Melanie; Ng Rongo a Koro N Sabrina Malcolm ng pikitia N Kararaina Uatuku i whakamori 1-86969-103-2, $13 Gabel, Ngareta; Oh Hogwash, Sweet Pea! Illustrated by Astrid Jensen and Ali Teo 1-877283-96-7, $17, available as a Q Book Ihimaera, Witi; The Little Kowhai Tree Illustrated by Henry Campbell 1-877283-64-9, $18 Ng Pakiwaitara m ng Tamariki 2 1-877241-46-6, $10, available only from HUIA Tipene, Tim; Te Taniwha i te Kura N Henry Campbell ng pikitia 1-877266-53-1, $15, available only from HUIA

Index of Titles
100 Years: Mori Rugby League 19082008 Adventures of Vela, The Against the Odds Agents of Autonomy Ahi Kaaroa, Te Ahuwhenua Always Speaking Ancestry Anuhe Tino Hiakai, Te At the Heart of Hiruharama Auckland: 100 Years of Rugby League 19092009 Barnaby Bennett Beating Heart, The Beneath the Mori Moon Born to Fly Bugs Cassino Colonising Myths Mori Realities Contested Ground Cooking with Charles Royal Culture Speaks Cuzzies Find the Rainbows End Cuzzies Meet the Motuhoa Shark Dark Jelly Dream Fish Floating 25 42 52 52 17 18 35 10 13 53 25 50 52 25 47 16 53 36 27 32 37 51 50 38 42

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Eternal Thread, The Everyday Words in Mori Exploring Mori Culture Faith, Politics and Reconciliation Festival of Miracles First Hundred Words in Mori First Thousand Words in Mori Flashback Frangipani Is Dead, The Game Butcher, The Gift of Children, The Gods Messenger Graham Latimer Graphologists Apprentice, The Haere ki te Rapu Pea, Te Hautipua Rererangi Hkoi Hua o te Reo Mori, Te Huia Histories of Mori Huia Short Stories 6 Huia Short Stories 9 Huia Short Stories 10 Huihui o Matariki, Te Hummingbird Inna Furey Island of Shattered Dreams Josefa and the Vu Khui Pou, Ng Kei Hea Taku Ptae? Kei Reira ng Weriweri Kei te Khini o te P Kete Kupu, Te King Ptatau Kissing Shadows Koros Medicine Little Kowhai Tree, The Living by the Moon Luminous Mana Mori and Christianity Mana Tangata Mori and Parliament Mori and Social Issues Mori and the Environment Mataatua

33 44 21 52 40 45 44 31 52 32 9 52 52 39 12 47 28 21 26 53 39 15 49 40 49 53 49 33 51 13 16 45 30 53 53 54 14 53 9 35 37 35 37 22

56 | InDEX Of TITLES

Maumahara ki tr Nema Mhini Iti Kwhai, Te My Language, My Inspiration New Flags Flying Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa Ngti Ruanui Ngoingoi Pwhairangi Niu Voices Ocean Roads Oh Hogwash, Sweet Pea! O le Katepila Matu Fia Ai O le Nofoaga oloo iai Meaola Matautia Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa Pakiwaitara a Huia 1995, Ng Pakiwaitara a Huia 3, Ng Pakiwaitara m ng Tamariki 2, Ng Parihaka Album, The Patterns of the Past People of the Land Purapurawhet (English) Purapurawhet (Mori) Quinine Quit Rhui Rangi and his Dinosaurs Relax Remember That November Resistance Rongo a Koro, Ng Scent of Apples, The Seven Stars of Matariki, The Sexuality and the Stories of Indigenous People Shadow Waters Showband! Skeleton Woman, The Smell of the Moon, The Songmakers Chair, The Spirit of Mori Leadership, The State of Mori Rights, The Stonefish Swim Thoe Tanguruhau, Te Taniwha i te Kura, Te

5 18 34 8 47 28 52 43 40 54 20 20 39 53 53 54 27 31 32 41 11 53 7 46 50 7 5 52 54 48 49 52 52 52 53 43 53 17 36 53 4 4 15 54

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Tau Ihu o Te Waka Volume I, Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka Volume II, Te Taumata, Ng Terror in Our Midst? Te Whiti o Rongomai and Parihaka Tikanga Mori Timo and the Kingfish Timo te Kaih Ika Tini Whet, Ng Tirohia Kimihia Tohunga Auaha, Te Tku Reo, Tku Ohooho Top Hat and Taiaha Trading Cultures Transit of Venus Treading Water T Victoria Cross at Takrouna Victory at Point 209 Waiora Waituhi o Rhua, Ng Wao Nui a Tne, Te Weeping Waters Well Written Body, A When Sun and Moon Collide Wheres Koros Hat? Whirikoki and his Seal Whispers and Vanities Wiremu Henry Williams, Te Words Between Us He Krero Woven by Water Zhu Mao

29 29 29 52 23 33 6 6 31 45 19 34 53 27 43 52 11 30 47 41 38 51 36 42 41 51 53 23 30 24 28 38

58 | HUIA PUbLIShERS LTD AnD METhODS Of PAYMEnT

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