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Te wao nui a Tane (1999)

by Hirini Melbourne

Other authors: Te Maari Gardiner (Illustrator)

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Welcome to Te Wao Nui a Tane, selected songs by acclaimed story and song writer, Hirini Melbourne. This unique collection, illustrated beautifully by Te Maari Gardiner, celebrates the living world of New Zealand's native forest, from the dawn of a new day to nightfall. Share the world of Tane with your children and family - a treasure for the years to come. Whiti te R? Tamanui-te-r? is the full name of the sun in M'ori. He married Hineraumati (summer) who had Tamarore (heat shimmer) the prince of dance. Te Rere a Tirairaka The flight of the fantail is similar to the movements of a warrior wielding a taiaha in a challenge. The sounds made by a challenger are also similar to those of a fantail. The dance of a man wielding a Taiaha was inspired by the movements of a fantail.… (more)
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Welcome to Te Wao Nui a Tane, selected songs by acclaimed story and song writer, Hirini Melbourne. This unique collection, illustrated beautifully by Te Maari Gardiner, celebrates the living world of New Zealand's native forest, from the dawn of a new day to nightfall. Share the world of Tane with your children and family - a treasure for the years to come. Whiti te R? Tamanui-te-r? is the full name of the sun in M'ori. He married Hineraumati (summer) who had Tamarore (heat shimmer) the prince of dance. Te Rere a Tirairaka The flight of the fantail is similar to the movements of a warrior wielding a taiaha in a challenge. The sounds made by a challenger are also similar to those of a fantail. The dance of a man wielding a Taiaha was inspired by the movements of a fantail.

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Selected waiata by acclaimed story and song writer Hirini Melbourne. This collection, illustrated by te Maari Gardiner, celebrated the living world of New Zealand's native forest, from the dawn of a new day to nightfall.
Contents: Nga tamariki o te kohu - Whiti te ra - Te kopere - Tihore - Ko te hau ora - Mai i te kakano - Rere aorangi - Te kowhitiwhiti - Kapokapowai - Weri - Te putorino a raukatauri - Pungawerewere - Te rere a tirairaka - Riroriri - Tui - Kahikatea - Rimu - Kauri - Waiata tatai - Uira - Whiti te marama - Titiwai - Kowenewene - Pepetuna - Ruru - Te kiwi - Te kakapō - Nga whetu.
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