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Āniwaniwa

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Āniwaniwa

Nā Alice Patrick ngā kōrero, Nā Ali Teo ngā pikitia.

A girl called Āniwaniwa, who shares her name with her kuia, explains that her name means rainbow. Then she lists the colours of the rainbow.   

Āniwaniwa

He mihi

The author would like to acknowledge the teachers she has worked with over the years, inspiring her to create these books. Ināianei kua mātātupu. Ka tuku mihi hoki ki te whānau Laison nō Taranaki me te whānau Takotohiwi nō Ngāti Awa, who nurtured her in te ao Māori; ko te tino koha tēnā.

She also acknowledges with fondness her Māori tutors during decades of learning, particularly Hirini Mead, Tamati Kruger, Wiremu Parker, Keri Kaa, and Ruka Broughton. Also her two non-Māori mentors and role models, Mary Boyce and Fran Hunia. All these people have added to her kete. Kua whetūrangitia ētahi engari kāore e warewaretia ō rātou mahi maha ki te akiaki i a ia. Hei whakamutunga, ka tuku mihi ki āna mokopuna me āna tama te pū o ēnei pukapuka

About this resource

Order copies of this book from Down the Back of the Chair: (small book: MOE69364, big book: MOE69762)

Wāhanga Ako: Ngā Reo  
Taumata: Taumata 1, Taumata 2 
Collection: Reo Tupu Series 

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