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Cook Islands : Kuki Airani / Jean Tekua Mason.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Moana OceaniaPublication details: Oratia, Auckland : Oratia Media, 2023. Description: 47 pages : colour illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781990042218
  • 199004221X
Subject(s): Summary: Cook Islands children in New Zealand will see themselves reflected in this book, and all readers can learn about life and nature in this part of the Pacific. Cook Islands - Kuki 'Airini sets out the seven interconnected pillars that guide Cooks Islands life, such as kauraro (respect and obedience to elders) and 'aka'aka (humily and dignity). There are also sections on education, language, history, environment, art, sport and celebrations - and an exploration of how Cook Islanders in Aotearoa maintain and adapt their culture.
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Junior Non-Fiction Junior Non-Fiction Pop-Up Library Junior Non-Fiction Children &Young Adults Section 996.23 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A00743841

Aimed at readers 8+ but valuable for anyone with an interest in our Pacific kopu tangata (family), this is one of two inaugural books in the Moana Oceania series created by Oratia Books' Editorial Director, Carolyn Lagahetau. Written in Cook Islands Maori and English by noted author Jean TeKura Mason, the book is illustrated with colour photographs throughout, and numerous pullout boxes of information make the text easy to access.

Cook Islands children in New Zealand will see themselves reflected in this book, and all readers can learn about life and nature in this part of the Pacific. Cook Islands - Kuki 'Airini sets out the seven interconnected pillars that guide Cooks Islands life, such as kauraro (respect and obedience to elders) and 'aka'aka (humily and dignity). There are also sections on education, language, history, environment, art, sport and celebrations - and an exploration of how Cook Islanders in Aotearoa maintain and adapt their culture.

Text in Cook Islands Maori and English.

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