Ngā taniwha i Te Whanga-nui-a-tara / Moira Wairama ; nā Bruce Potter ngā pikitia.
Momo rauemi: TextReo: Maori Original language: English Kaiwhakaputa:North Shore, N.Z. : Puffin, 2011.Whakaahuatanga: [32] p. : col. ill., map ; 23 x 28 cmISBN:- 9780143504825
- Taniwha of Wellington Harbour. Maori
- Te Kura Pounamu Medal, 2012.
Momo tuemi | Tauwāhi onāianei | Kohinga | Tau karanga | Tau tārua | Tūnga | Rā oti | Waeherepae | Ngā puringa tuemi | |
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Children's Māoritanga | Manaia LibraryPlus Children's | Māoritanga | WAIR (Tirotirohia te whatanga(Opens below)) | 1 | Wātea | I2096660 | |||
Children's Māoritanga | Ōpunakē LibraryPlus Children's | Māoritanga | WAIR (Tirotirohia te whatanga(Opens below)) | 1 | Wātea | I2096659 |
Ngā puringa katoa: 0
Map on lining papers.
Includes glossary of Māori words.
Originally published in English as: The taniwha of Wellington Harbour.
Retelling of the legend of how Wellington Harbour was created. In ancient times in Aotearoa, there was a beautiful lake in which there dwelt two monstrous taniwha. Their names were Whataitai and Ngake. Whataitai and Ngake are two taniwha living in a beautiful lake, however when Ngake gets bored and decides to break free into the ocean his actions have far reaching consequences and help shape the landscape of our capital city. Suggested level: junior, primary.
Te Kura Pounamu Medal, 2012.
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