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Samoan Heroes #13: Associate Professor Damon Salesa

Damon Salesa is a Pacific historian and writer who specialises in Samoan history. He was the first Pasifika person to win an Oxford University Rhodes Scholarship. ‘I never quite made it as a rugby player or basketball player!’ Damon says. ‘It was research and writing that I really loved, even though I didn’t come from…

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Samoan Heroes #11: Associate Professor Donna Rose Addis

How do we remember our past? How do we imagine our future? How do we even know who we are? Associate Professor Donna Rose Addis wants to know the answers to those questions. That’s why she became the world’s first Samoan ‘neuroscientist’ – a person who studies the human brain! You can read more about…

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Samoan Heroes #10: Maualaivao Albert Wendt

Albert Wendt is a celebrated writer sometimes referred to as ‘The Father of Pacific Literature.’ Albert’s early experiences with stories were in Samoa, at the feet of his grandmother Mele. He won a scholarship to New Plymouth Boys High where his teachers noticed he also had a gift for storytelling. They encouraged him to write….

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Samoan Heroes Episode 5: Malietoa Vainu’upo

Malietoa Vainu’upo was the first paramount chief to welcome the Christian gospel to Samoa. He accepted the message brought by John Williams and eight Rarotongan missionaries. You can read about how the gospel brought peace to Samoa in my upcoming book on Samoan heroes. Would you consider helping me to publish the book by making…

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Samoan Heroes book

Talofa lava everyone, raising the numbers of Pasifika young people earning NCEA is a big focus in education at the moment. I’m trying to help by writing books that our youth can relate to and be inspired by. My next book is a collection of profiles of Samoan achievers like The Rock, Tana Umaga andAlbert…

Jonah Takalua is Real!
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Jonah Takalua is Real!

‘What’s the name of the book we’ve been reading all term, Jonah?’ Empty stare. ‘How about I give you a clue? It starts with the letter “T”.’ Shrug. ‘How about you just give me any word that starts with the letter “T”? Can you do that, Jonah?’ Silence. ‘Do you even know what the letter…

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Good things take time

Honoured and proud to present a workshop with these awesome Kiwi authors – Maria Gill, Cath Mayo and Raymond Huber – at Bucklands Beach Intermediate yesterday. It feels like I’m getting closer to my dream of being a fulltime writer! Doing some of the things that writers do, like hanging out with writers … . Visiting…

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Exploration has always been an important aspect of the arts and recently I’ve seen some awesome theatre in Auckland that has artists mixing different styles together. It’s inspiring because I know how brave these artists are to explore new mixes and ways of telling stories. “Hoki Mai Tama Ma” – written by Tainui Tukiwaho mixes Maori theatre, kapa…

Dance of Defiance
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Dance of Defiance

I was inspired by watching Waka Huia on TV1 on Sunday. It was the first time I learned the importance of the eyes when women do the haka. Te Ataarangi taught us that the eyes represent defiance against oppression. She actually called it the “Dance of Defiance”. The spirit is saying “Is that so?” through…

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Normal Amazing

Stepped out of a comfort zone on Saturday when I got to share a reading from my book We Are the Rock with families at the Auckland Art Gallery last Saturday. I’m used to working with Maori and Pasifika teenagers – that’s a comfort zone for me. Really different to work with Asian and European parents and…

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Phenomenal Woman

Sad to hear that Maya Angelou has passed away at the age of 86. Maya had a harsh childhood of abuse, poverty and segregation. But she overcame all that and became one of the great writers of the last 70 years. She wrote poetry, novels, non fiction, plays and music. Amazingly she was working on…

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KD MVP

Kevin Durant of the OKC Thunder won the NBA Most Valuable Player award today. That’s the team Kiwi Steven Adams plays for. Even if you don’t like basketball, this speech of appreciation for all the people in our lives, who help us become who we are, is so inspiring. Haven’t seen so many tears in…

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Plant the seeds – see what happens

Had an awesome time on Thursday, invited by Mangere East Library to come  for an “author visit”. Always love encouraging young people and their families with their reading, letting them know reading can be fun and interesting. Much love and respect to all the librarians, teachers and family members trying their best to inspire young people. Humble, unknown…

What Lies Beneath
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What Lies Beneath

Come and see the What Lies Beneath Exhibition at the Gala Night on Friday 28th March 6pm National Library, 8 Stanley Street, Parnell. Partake in wine and nibbles while you listen to a children’s author/illustrator panel talk about the challenges and joys of creating a book, with time for a Q & A, see sneak…