Hohepa, Patrick W.,

Tūhoronuku te manu aute / nā Patu Hohepa ; nā Samuel Sakaria ngā pikitia. - 32 pages : illustrations, map ; 19 cm. - Whakawhiti, 33 1175-9143 ; . - Whakawhiti ; 33. .

Reader for children in Māori. Published for the Ministry of Education.

The story of how the Ngā Puhi tupuna Rāhiri brought peace between his two sons, Uenuku and Kaharau, and divided up the lands of the Far North between them. Tūhoronuku was the traditional Māori kite (manu aute) used to mark the boundaries of the land. Suggested level: primary, intermediate. Relevant to levels 4-5 of the Te Reo Māori strand of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa.

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Maori language--Ngā Puhi (New Zealand people)--Readers
Māori language--Kites--Readers
Ngā Puhi (New Zealand people)--History--Juvenile literature
Kites.
Ngā Puhi (New Zealand people)--History
Manu aute
Tūpuna
Pānui pukapuka
Kōrero nehe.


Far North District (N.Z.)--Juvenile literature

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