Te Wharekura
Te Wharekura
Kei tēnei whārangi ko ngā kohinga pukapuka o Te Wharekura, he pūrākau kei roto e taea ai te pānui e ngā ākonga Tau 11, 12 me 13. He aratohu mā te kaiako hoki mō ētahi o ngā pukapuka nei.
- Te Wharekura 1 - 10
- Te Wharekura 11 - 20
- Te Wharekura 21 - 30
- Te Wharekura 31 - 40
- Te Wharekura 41 - 50
- Te Wharekura 51 - 60
- Te Wharekura 61 - 70
- Te Wharekura 71 - 80
- Te Wharekura 81 - 90
- Te Wharekura 91 - 93 + Special Editions
Te Wharekura 1 - 10
Te Wharekura 1
The theme for this collection is about the migration of Tāwhaki and his family into an urban setting during the 1930's.
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This collection recalls some of the traditional narratives of famous Māori ancestors, some from an iwi perspective.
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This collection recalls some of the traditional narratives of famous ancestors that are widely known across iwi in Aotearoa.
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This collection shares narratives of the migration period, including the journey to and the settlement of Aotearoa. A Ngāi Tahu perspective of these narratives is also available.
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This collection shares a range of story types, all based on life during the last century.
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This collection of narratives explains aspects of Māori life during the last century. The majority of the works are written by Kāterina Mataira.
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Written by Kāterina Mataira, this collection of poems shares aspects of living on and with the land.
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This is a collection of four Te Aupōuri stories and includes the story of their famous ancestor, Te Houtāewa.
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Ko ngā kōrero i roto i te putanga nei o Te Wharekura e pā ana ki ngā haerenga o Tīmoti Kāretu i a ia e mahi ana hei āpiha whakamōhiohio mō te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa.
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This collection of plays looks at a range of interesting topics for those times.
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Te Wharekura 11 - 20
Te Wharekura 11
A collection of poems about a range of topics including the children of Tane and Māori kai.
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This collection relates to the establishment of the Youth Group at Te Atute College in the early 1900s.
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This collection recounts the overseas trip of Kīngi Ihaka and others to various places, including Hawai'i, Canada and America.
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This collection shares the heroic actions of Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Ngārimu and the Queen Victoria Cross he recieved. There is also an account focussed on the winners of the 1966 speech making competition.
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This collection shares a range of different story types about a range of topics. It includes humourous stories, origin and explanatory narratives.
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This collection of stories provides a recount of Hoani Wiremu Hīpango, of Te Āti-hau-nui-a-Pāpārangi, and his overseas travels.
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This collection shares aspects of children growing up in the country. There is also about Tamahae, a famous warrior of Te Whānau-a-Apanui.
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This collection has a range of story topics about fishing, smoking and an adventure to see Tāne-Mahuta, the great kauri tree.
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This collection focusses on Captain Cook and his arrival in Aotearoa.
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This collection looks at Moana and her whānau as they move from Kaeo to Wellington for an opportunity to work in the national post office.
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Te Wharekura 21 - 30
Te Wharekura 21
This collection explains shares stories about a taniwha who lives in Whangaparāoa.
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This collection looks at growing up in the second half the 19th century.
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This collection shares stories written from times passed through to contemporary writings which are based on a range of topics.
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This collection looks at topics reflective of the time, including cultural aspects and generational or tribal activities.
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The main focus of this collection is about the kawa of the marae from a range of iwi perspectives.
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This collection shares the artistic excellence of well known artists across Aotearoa.
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This collection provides a wide range of topics and writing genres from across Aotearoa.
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This is a collection of short stories, poems and ancestor narratives from a wide range of authors across Aotearoa.
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This collection focuses on different types of fish and includes song words.
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This collection brings together written works from a range of writers. Some are new written works while others have already been published in previous issues.
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Te Wharekura 31 - 40
Te Wharekura 31
A collection of stories and poems from a Ngāi Tūhoe perspective.
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This collection focuses on birds and includes a comic strip about Māui. It also shares different songs and incantations.
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This story recounts the journey of the two pounamu taken as mauri stones for Te Māori exhibition in America.
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This collection shares short stories and poems from Ngāti Porou, Kahungunu and Te Whānau-a-Apanui.
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This collection shares the narratives about particular taonga Māori and shares a narrative about Matariki, from a Tūhoe perspective.
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Explore the world of marine biology, rocket ships and a greedy taniwha in this collection of Te Wharekura.
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This collection shares a range of topics including an explanatory narrative from the perspective of Te Taitokerau and a recount text of Ngā Manu Kōrero.
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This collection shares topics and information relevant for that time, including Waimārama Taumaunu, a famous netball player.
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This collection shares the customary practice of koha from a range of different kaumātua perspectives.
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This collections shares the open sea voyage of Aurere. This collection is the first part of the journey, while Te Wharekura 43 shares the other parts of the journey.
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Te Wharekura 41 - 50
Te Wharekura 41
Richard Nunns and Hirini Melbourne share the different musical instruments of te ao Māori.
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This collection brings together written works that shares times past and also includes a play about the children of Tangaroa.
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This collections shares part two and three of Aurere and it's open sea voyage. The collection also shares other stories about the children of Tane-māhuta.
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This collection looks at the origins and narratives assocated with the term aituā.
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This collection is a translated version of the book called 'Waka.' It provides information about the double hull canoe, about Hawaiki-nui and the journey from Tahiti to New Zealand in 1986.
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This collection explores the concept of kawa and tikanga according to Te Tai Rāwhiti, Whanganui and Te Arawa perspectives.
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This collection is focussed on the life of a kuia from Waikato and her participation and support of the Kīngitanga.
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This collection is focussed on stories about taniwha or guardians from particular regions across Aotearoa.
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This collections brings together a range of stories about the waka Aurere, digging for kāuri gum and the practice of arranged marriages.
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The collection brings together a range of stories about the cowboys of Ruatōria, horses and milking cows.
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Te Wharekura 51 - 60
Te Wharekura 51
The collection shares information and stories about moko and the artworks that adorn Gisborne Girl's High School.
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This collection of three stories focusses on prophecies or visions.
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This collection shares a range of stories including the different morning routines between London and New Zealand. A story about a kuia and her mokopuna and a humourous look at a discussion between a fly and a spider.
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This collections shares a range of narratives and insights that are reflective of the late 1990's.
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The first story is about a horse named Toro. Two stories share insights into tangihanga, focussing on the process and emotions. The last story is a play about Rona and the moon.
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The first story looks at the issues that may happen because of careless actions or decisions. Other stories include a focus on fishing and the benefits from learning new things.
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This collection shares insights into the life and routines of everyday living during the late 1990's. It also shares the story of the Loch Ness taniwha.
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This collection focusses on the songs written by Eileen Mata Te Rangi that was taken from Mōteatea 1. The rest of the collection includes songs from Ngāti Tūwharetoa.
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The collections shares insights of a boy's travels up to Te Tai Tokerau to visit his family.
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In this collection, Ross White shares insights into his upbringing as a child.
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Te Wharekura 61 - 70
Te Wharekura 61
These are a collection of stories about some of the birds of Tāne.
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This collection of plays about a mythical woman and her grandchildren.
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This collections shares a range of narratives. The first part is about the histories of the four mountains. The second is about Āpirana and Te Rangihīroa. The final part talks about some of the famous quotes from Āpirana Ngata.
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This issue of Te Wharekura is about the stories of Parihaka, a movement that paved the way for a peaceful existence.
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This issue of Te Wharekura is about Don Selwyn and his acting and performances in the creative world. It includes a biography as well as a play.
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This issue of Te Wharekura is about Te Kōpua and Tuaiwa Hautai Kereopa Rickard.
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This issue of Te Wharekura is about Ihaka Whaanga and Wi Kukī Kaa. This is an opportunity for his stories to be shared with his many grandchildren, and also with all Māori children.
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This collection remembers one of the many great chiefs from last century, Rewi Manga Maniapoto, and his determination to retain their lands.
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This collection focusses on the family of Taiturakina and Anituatua Black. It shares their insights into the importance of living on the land that they grew up on.
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This collection focusses on Raniera Erihana and his grandchild, Ariki Erihana.
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Te Wharekura 71 - 80
Te Wharekura 71
This collection remembers Paratene Ngata, a famous figure of Ngāti Porou and the father of Sir Apirana Ngata.
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This collection focusses on the lineage of Hineāmaru and Kawiti.
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The theme for this collection is about the history of Ngā Rauru Kiitahi and their ancestor, Rauru.
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This collection focusses on the lives of Aporo Hikitapua, Mere Ngawaka and their grandchild, Kāterina Te Heikōkō Mataira.
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This collection focusses on waka hourua, or a double hulled canoes. It shares insights into customs and rituals associated with building and shaping canoes.
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This collection focusses on the different weapons of Tūmātauenga and how they are used. It includes the taiaha, the tewhatewha, the pouwhenua and different patu and mere.
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This collection focusses on artefacts that have been unearthed, sharing insights into traditional Māori lifestyles, pre-European times.
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This collection focusses on the Olympic Games held in England and provides a summary of the boxing and marathan divisions.
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This collection focusses on the rise and fall of the cluster of stars known as Matariki. It also includes information about the moon.
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This collection looks at the practice of tohi, or the child dedication ritual.
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Te Wharekura 81 - 90
Te Wharekura 81
This collection focusses on Tangaroa.
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This collection focusses on Rongo, the god of peace.
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This collection shares a story that relates to the origins of the world.
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This collection foccusses on two stories. The first story is about a kuia showing her granddaughter the simple way of living in rural Aotearoa. The second shares insights into wellbeing from a Māori perspective.
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This collection foccusses on the history of the Rātana movement and it's connections to the King Movement.
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This collection shares a story that relates to the origins of the world.
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This collection foccusses on the deeds of Tāne-Mahuta and the karakia that relate to him and his stories.
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This collection focusses on history of the Moriori people, their migration, their landmarks and their language.
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The collection remembers the 28th Battalion - the war efforts, the heroism and the love for them that spanned oceans.
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This collection focusses on Ruapehu, sharing insights into the waters, land and spiritual enviroment that surrounds the mountain.
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Te Wharekura 91 - 93 me ngā atu mea
Te Wharekura 91
This collection remembers Parihaka and the unjust experiences endured through imprisonment.
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This collection of stories are all based on the theme, Te Mana o te Kata in regards to Te Whare Tapere. It takes us through a history that has been weaved through stories of old.
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The theme for this collection is about Ngā Rākau-a-Tūmatauenga from the perspective of the writers who are of Tūhoe descent.
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The theme for this collection is to celebrate 50th years of Te Wharekura.
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About this resource
Taumata: Taumata 6, Taumata 7, Taumata 8
Kaupapa: Rārangi Pukapuka
Kohinga: Te Wharekura
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