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Te Kete a Rākaihautū
Te Kete a Rākaihautū-
Rākaihautū the ancestor of the Waitaha people responsible for carving out the many lakes of Te Waipounamu (the South island) with his Kō (digging stick) is collecting treasures in his kete (basket). This counting story introduces the reader to some of the wildlife unique to Kāi Tahu people.
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Te Waka o Aoraki/Aoraki's Canoe
Te Waka o Aoraki/Aoraki's Canoe-
ADULT VERSION<br>This is the Ngāi Tahu story of how the landscape and wildlife of Aotearoa / New Zealand was formed; descended from the very beginning of time, conceived through the deities of the heavens, earth and sea, then manifested in the world around us today, with the central focus on Aoraki,
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Te Waka o Aoraki/Aoraki's Canoe (Early Childhood Education Version)
Te Waka o Aoraki/Aoraki's Canoe (Early Childhood Education Version)-
This is the Ngāi Tahu story of how the mountains of Te Waipounamu / South Island were formed, looking closely at Aoraki, whose canoe is said to be part of the Southern Alps.<br><br>Children can explore the animation and sound effects, record themselves telling the story, colour in the illustrations,
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Kāi Tahu - A Little Bird Told Me...
Kāi Tahu - A Little Bird Told Me...-
Kāi Tahu <br>A Little Bird Told Me...<br><br>On July 3rd and 4th, 2015, over twenty members of Ngāi Tahu collaborated with KIWA Digital at Ōtākou Marae for an intensive two day workshop - writing, illustrating and recording their stories to create the interactive digital book you are holding now. <b
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