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Maoriland Fairy Tales by Edith Howes (1872
1954)
Most of the tales have some basis in history. It is an oral language so all histories have to be remembered and retold. To help with this memory retelling the carvings all have relative information and prompts, stories of Atua (sort of gods) and other people (pakeha) that have been encountered are all blended into the stories.One of the amazing things to listen to is a person's whakapapa (family line). My son's father can tell his whakapapa right back to first landing in the canoe Aotea. It takes hours with the stories of battles, moving and resettling and then the invasion of...
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Hika mai!!!!!
I pōhēhē ahau he pakihere reo māori tēnei! He rawe te whakaaro nei ki te whakatakoto i ngā pakiwaitara, pūrākau hei rauemi mō te hunga e kaingākaunui ana ki te reo māori, erangi, ki au nei ka pai ake tēnei kohinga mēnā he ārero reo māori e kōrero ana ngā kōrero a Kui mā, a Koro mā. Tēnā koa...Read full review »
W3hiw3hi Pa via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 10/27/21
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