Cultural books set in New Zealand (4)


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The Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera EN

Rating: 4 (6 votes)
Description:
Eight-year-old Kahu, a member of the Maori tribe of New Zealand, fights to prove her love, her leadership, and her destiny when hundreds of whales beach themselves and threaten the future of the Maori tribe. Basis for the 2003 feature film.

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Potiki by Patricia Grace EN

Rating: 4 (2 votes)
Description:
'Provocative, compassionate and beautiful' - Joy Harjo, US Poet Laureate A moving story of a Maori community's fight for survival, from one of New Zealand's most prominent and celebrated authors On the remote coast of New Zealand, at the curve that binds the land and the sea, a small Maori community live, work, fish, play and tell stories of their ancestors. But something is changing. The prophet child toko can sense it. Men are coming, with dollars and big plans to develop the area for tourism. As their ancestral land becomes threatened, the people must unite in a battle for survival. Weaving... continue

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Bloody Woman by Lana Lopesi EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Description:
Bloody Woman is bloody good writing. It moves between academic, journalistic and personal essay. I love that Lana moves back and forward across these genres: weaving, weaving – spinning the web, weaving the sparkling threads under our hands, back and forward across a number of spaces, pulling and holding the tensions, holding up the baskets of knowledge. Tusiata Avia This wayfinding set of essays, by acclaimed writer and critic Lana Lopesi, explores the overlap of being a woman and Sāmoan. Writing on ancestral ideas of womanhood appears alongside contemporary reflections on women's experiences... continue

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La leyenda de las ballenas by Witi Ihimaera ES

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Los maoríes afirman que sus antepasados llegaron a Nueva Zelanda en canoas. Las gentes de Whangara y de la Costa Este creen que su antepasado Paikea lo hizo en el lomo de una ballena que le había rescatado tras volcar su canoa. Desde entonces, generación tras generación, cada hijo varón de aquella estirpe está llamado a gobernar a la gente del poblado con el arrojo y la sabiduría de su héroe, Paikea. La Leyenda de las ballenas es la historia de la última descendiente de la estirpe, una niña llamada Kahu, que a sus ocho años se enfrenta, con la complicidad de las ballenas como único aliado, a u... continue