Books by culture

  • COMING SOON - Alena Saili

    COMING SOON – Alena Saili

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    Reading All Stars: Alena Saili

    Alena Saili tells how a young Samoan from the deep south of Aotearoa-New Zealand became one of the greats of world rugby!

    Award winning writer and teacher David Riley wrote Alena Saili to inspire young people to become all stars in whatever they love to do.

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    Alena Saili
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  • Stephen Crichton

    Stephen Crichton

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    Reading All Stars: Stephen Crichton

    Stephen Crichton tells how a young Samoan from Australia became one of the stars of the NRL!

    Stephen Crichton is a Reading All Stars book. Reading All Stars books are written for people who need support with reading, whatever their age.

    The text is written in short bites, in simple language and with lots of visual support.

    Award winning writer and teacher David Riley wrote Stephen Crichton to inspire young people to seek the heights!

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    Stephen Crichton
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  • Batang Auckland

    Batang Auckland

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    Batang Auckland

    Migrant stories of Filipino young people in Auckland

    “It makes for an inspired reading, and I believe it will greatly benefit Filipino youth who have made New Zealand their second home.” Kira Christianne D. Azucena. Ambassador. Embassy of the Philippines

    In Batang Auckland,  Filipino young people studying at Tangaroa College in Ōtara, worked with teacher-author David Riley to share personal stories of how they came to New Zealand, what they love and miss about the Philippines, some of the challenges they’ve faced in moving to a new country and their hopes and dreams for the future.

    These are batang Auckland – Filipino young people in Auckland – and their voices are important and beautiful.

    ‘No matter what challenges we face, whether it’s natural disasters, economic struggles, or even personal hardships, Filipinos always find a way to rise above and support each other.’ (Akisha)

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    Batang Auckland
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  • He Moana Kirikā – Ocean Fever

    He Moana Kirikā – Ocean Fever

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    Nana, why are pāua shells so colourful?’

    ‘Dad, why do kina have spiky shells?’

    ‘Uncle, how come starfish can’t walk?’

     

    Have your children ever asked you tricky questions like that? Well don’t worry whānau – Manurewa West School has the answers!

    He Moana Kirikā will tell you why kina shells are so spiky, why stingrays fly in the water and where Tangaroa got all his friends from.

    It’s a book of origin stories written by children, for children. The book is written in Māori and English and features art by children too.

    Read He Moana Kirikā today, be the family expert tomorrow!

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  • Ko Aotearoa Te Tūrangawaewae: Aotearoa is My Place of Standing

    Ko Aotearoa Te Tūrangawaewae: Aotearoa is My Place of Standing

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    E ao ai ēnei moemoeā me whakapau kaha. Kua kōrero māua ko tōku tuakana mō tēnei, ā, ka whai māua i tēnei. (Te Whiu Grace Te Pairi)

    Tekau mā rima ngā tamarikiMāori i mahi tahi me te kaituhi-kaiako, a David Riley, ki te tā atu i tēnei pukapuka hei pānui māu – Ko Aotearoa Te Tūrangawaewae. Kua tuhituhia e rātou he kōrero e whakaata ana i tō rātou whakahī nui ki tō rātou Māoritanga. Ka pānui koe mō nga tūpuna hokoi, mō te hiranga o Te Tiriti o Waitangi, o te whakairo, mō te pēheatanga o te kohikohi kina, mō tō rātou aroha ki tō rātou reo, ki te haka, me te ahurea, me ō rātou ohia ki tētahi anamata whakamīharo kei te tū mai.

    Haere mai ki te whai wāhi mai ki te ātaahua o Te Ao Māori ki tō rātou taha.

     

    It will take hard work to achieve my dreams. But my older brother and I have been talking about this and we’re going to do it. (Te Whiu Grace Te Pairi)

    Fifteen Māori young people worked with teacher-writer David Riley, to bring you this book – Ko Aotearoa Te Tūrangawaewae. The stories they’ve written demonstrate their immense pride in being Māori. You’ll read about beloved ancestors, the importance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, whakairo, how to catch kina, their love for their language, dance, and culture, and their dreams of a great future.

    Come and share the beauty of Te Ao Māori with them.

    “I have been waiting for this book for a long time, having heard the voices of the tamariki in David’s other books in this series. This pukapuka has not disappointed. Ngā mihi nui to the tamariki of Wiri School for sharing so much of themselves. This pukapuka is a blessing and a gift to yourselves, to us and to your whanau. Ka mahi!”

    Melissa Spark
    Magpies. September 2024

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    Ko Aotearoa Te Tūrangawaewae
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  • Ko Au Ko e Tama Niue

    Ko Au Ko e Tama Niue

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    I can’t wait to go back to Niue and learn more about my culture and my people.’ (Abigail Ikiua)

    Fourteen Niue young people worked with teacher-writer David Riley, to bring you this book – Ko Au Ko e Tama Niue. The stories they’ve written demonstrate their immense pride in being Niue. You’ll read about a beloved ancestor, swimming in Niue, fishing with Grandpa, how to make a kahoa, and their love for their language, dance and culture! Come and share the beauty of Niue culture with them. Oue tulou!

     

     

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  • Ngā Roimata Tioata

    Ngā Roimata Tioata

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    Tuhia ai i te reo Māori me te reo Ingarihi, he pukapuka i whakaawetia e ngā whetū o Matariki. Mā
    roto mai i ngā mahi toi me ngā tuhinga kōrero, ka whakapuakina e ngā rangatahi o Te Kura o
    Manurewa ki te Uru i ngā pūrākau o ō rātou whānau, ō rātou māharahara mō te taiao, te hunga e
    aroha nuitia ana kua riro, me ō rātou wawata mō te anamata.

    Ngā Roimata Tioata – Crystal Tears is a book written in te reo Māori and English, inspired by the stars of Matariki. In art and writing, young people from Manurewa West School in Auckland share stories of family, their concern for the environment, loved ones passed, and their aspirations for the future.

    Take a look inside and be inspired too. Mānawatia a Matariki!

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  • Rotuma 'Otou Hanuạ Pumue

    Rotuma ‘Otou Hanuạ Pumue

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    Gou fakmaniȧk gou le’ Rotumet ‘e Niu Sirgi! I’m proud to be a Rotuman in New Zealand!  (Evana Samisoni)

    Nine Rotuman young people worked with teacher-writer David Riley, to bring you this book – Rotuma ‘Otou Hanu Pumue.

    The stories they’ve written demonstrate their immense pride in being Rotuman. You’ll read about a beloved grandmother and her tefui, a first trip to Rotuma, gardening with Dad, how to make fekei, and their love for their language, dance, culture and stories!

    Come and share the beauty of Rotuman culture with them.

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  • Taku Toi Kahurangi

    Taku Toi Kahurangi

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    Taku Toi Kahurangi  – My Precious Jewel is a book inspired by the stars of Matariki.

    In art and writing, young people from St Francis Catholic School in Auckland share stories of family, special places, proud moments, loved ones passed, and their aspirations for the future.

    Take a look inside and be inspired too.

    Mānawatia a Matariki!

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  • Te Whetū o te Kōrero - Star of a Story

    Te Whetū o te Kōrero – Star of a Story

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    He mea whakaohooho e ngā whetū o Matariki-Puanga, i tuhia te pukapuka nei, a Te Kōrero o te Whetū, i te reo Pākehā, ā, i whakamāoritia ki te reo Māori. Nā ngā kaituhi tamariki o Leabank Primary School i Tāmaki Makaurau i kōwhiri ngā whetū o Matariki-Puanga i arohia e rātou, ā, ka tuhia he kōrero e whakaaweawehia ana e aua whetū. Arā he kōrero mō ngā huihuinga whānau, ngā wāhi motuhake, ngā wā whakahirahira, ngā hoa aroha, me ō rātou moemoeā mō te wā kei te heke mai. Mānawatia Matariki mā Puanga!

    Star of a Story is a book written in te reo Māori and English, inspired by the stars of Matariki and Puanga. Young writers from Leabank Primary School in Auckland chose Matariki and Puanga stars that interested them and wrote stories inspired by those stars. There are stories of family events, special places, proud moments, loved ones, and their dreams for the future. Happy Matariki and Puanga!

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    Te Whetū o te Kōrero
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  • Tokelau Toku Tupuaga Fakapelepele

    Tokelau Toku Tupuaga Fakapelepele

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    Tokelau My Treasured Heritage

     

    ‘I’m happy I learned these things about pā and now I know my own pā is hikuuli. I can name other people’s pā too. This makes me treasure my pā even more and I always wear it with pride.’ (Puanaualowha Ioane)

    Twelve Tokelau young people worked with teacher-writer, David Riley, to bring you this book – Tokelau Toku Tupuaga Fakapelepele. The stories they’ve written demonstrate their immense pride in their Tokelau heritage.

    You’ll read about a beloved ancestor, a trip to Tokelau, making panikeke palu ota with Nana, and their love for their language, dance and culture.

    Come and share the beauty and excellence of Tokelau with them.

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  • Tuvalu Toku Atufenua Pele

    Tuvalu Toku Atufenua Pele

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    ‘I value my Tuvaluan heritage. I want to pass it on to my children in the future so they can do the same.’ (Fiesola Puafolau)

    Eight Tuvaluan young people worked with teacher-writer David Riley, to bring you this book – Tuvalu Toku Atufenua Pele. The stories they’ve written demonstrate their immense pride in being Tuvaluan. You’ll read about Grandma’s weaving, kaleve, te ano, how to make a kahoa, their Olympic heroes, and their love for their language, legends, clothing, fatele and culture! Come and share the beauty of Tuvaluan culture with them.

     

     

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  • Ko Hoku Fonuá

    Ko Hoku Fonuá

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    ‘I’ve been to many countries. But there’s nowhere that gives me the same feeling as my fonua, Tonga.’ (Anisi Pulotu)

    Ten Tongan young people worked with teacher-writer David Riley, to bring you this book – Ko Hoku Fonuá. The stories they’ve written demonstrate their immense pride in being Tongan. You’ll read about the importance of family and lotu, their favourite Tongan foods and clothing, their love for Tongan arts like dance and drumming, first trips to Tonga, and of course their admiration for Tongan heroes like Jason Taumalolo! Come and share some of the beauty of Tongan culture with them.

     

     

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  • La’u Penina Tautele

    La’u Penina Tautele

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    ‘I will always remember the last words my parents said to me before I came here: “Don’t forget who you are.” I’m proud of who I am. I’m proud to be Sāmoan.’

    ‘O le ā ‘ou manatua pea ‘upu mulimuli a oʻu matua iā te aʻu ‘ae ‘ou te leʻi sau i’inei: “Aua neʻi e fa’agaloina oe.” ‘Ou te mitamita lava iā te aʻu. ‘Ou te mitamita ona o a’u o le Sāmoa.’

    In La’u Penina Tautele, 11 young people from Tangaroa College in Ōtara, South Auckland, share how they stay connected to their culture, though they’re far from home.

    The young writers worked with teacher-writer David Riley to select objects that represent who they are as Pacific young people, and to tell stories about them in English and Sāmoan.

    You’ll be inspired to read about how proud these youth are of their identity – it’s a penina tautele to them, a pearl of great price.

     

     

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  • Ngā Tamaiti Rangatira

    Ngā Tamaiti Rangatira

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    I love supporting those who support me.

    I believe one day I’ll be successful.

    I dream about a lot of things.

    I say, ‘Live life to the fullest.’ (Rayshianah)

     

    Ngā Tamaiti Rangatira is a collection of writing by young people from the Tipu Whare program at Panama Road School.

     

    Working with teacher-writer David Riley, these rangatahi share their thoughts about life, their dreams and the special people they admire.

     

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  • Bryan Williams by David Riley

    Bryan Williams: Pacific Pioneer

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    Bryan Williams – Pacific Pioneer is the inspirational story of one of the first great Pasifikan All Blacks.  Bryan beat his opponents with speed, sidestepping or sometimes just by running over the top of them!  He inspired future generations of Pasifikan All Blacks, like Michael Jones and Jonah Lomu. But Bryan and his All Blacks teammates did something even greater off the field. Something more important than rugby. Something that helped change a whole country.

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