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Te Kaieke Tohora

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Te Kaieke Tohora by Witi Ihimaera is a captivating tale that blends Maori mythology and contemporary themes. It follows the journey of a young girl who connects with her ancestral heritage through a powerful bond with whales, facing challenges that test her courage, strength, and identity. This beautifully woven story highlights cultural preservation and the magic of nature.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate compelling stories that intertwine cultural heritage and environmental themes, set against the backdrop of New Zealand's rich tradition and the powerful bond between humans and whales.

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Te Kaieke Tohora

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Te Kaieke Tohora by Witi Ihimaera is the te reo Māori translation of the international bestseller The Whale Rider. This enchanting tale weaves together myth and modernity, tradition and transformation, bringing to life the rich cultural heritage of the Māori people. At its core is the story of Kahutia-te-rangi, known as the Whale Rider, the revered ancestor of the tribes of Te Tai Rāwhiti. Journeying from Hawaiki, the ancient homeland, he arrives at the eastern shores of Aotearoa (New Zealand), setting the stage for his descendants' saga.

Many generations later, Kahu is born, the first great-grandchild of the family. From the outset, she is cherished by all her relatives, except for the one person whose approval she yearns for the most—her great-grandfather. Steeped in tradition, her great-grandfather clings to the old ways, believing leadership and the spiritual connection to their whale-riding ancestor are roles destined for males. However, Kahu's unwavering spirit and deep connection to her heritage challenge these notions, setting the stage for a moving narrative of acceptance and empowerment.

The prose of Te Kaieke Tohora is deeply evocative, capturing the essence of the ocean and the majesty of the whales who are so central to the story. Ihimaera's writing transitions effortlessly from the mythical to the everyday, balancing poignant moments with lighter, humorous touches. The narrative brings readers into a world where the past and present coalesce, revealing how ancient customs can inform and inspire contemporary lives.

With each turn of the page, readers will find themselves immersed in the lush, vivid landscape of Te Tai Rāwhiti and drawn into Kahu's journey of self-discovery and defiance. Her intimate bond with the whale and her quest for familial acceptance resonate with universal themes of love, identity, and the enduring power of tradition.

This beautifully translated edition not only honours the original story but also provides a profound celebration of the Māori language and culture, making it accessible to new audiences while preserving its inherent magic and significance. Whether you are familiar with the story or discovering it for the first time, Te Kaieke Tohora offers a deeply moving and inspirational read that transcends ages and cultures.

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Te Kaieke Tohora by Witi Ihimaera has been praised for its rich storytelling and cultural depth. Critics highlight its evocative depiction of Māori traditions and the fusion of historical and contemporary narratives. The prose has been noted for its lyrical quality, drawing readers into a world that is both familiar and fantastical. Some reviews also commend the book's exploration of identity and heritage, making it a compelling read.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780143774167

Publisher: Penguin Group (NZ)

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2020

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 157g

Pages: 160

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About the Author

Sir Timoti Karetu, of Ngai Tuhoe and Ngati Kahungunu, has taught students at both secondary and tertiary level, was professor of Maori at Waikato University, started the intensive language school Te Kura Reo o Waimarama in 1989 and was a key instigator in the formation of Te Panekiretanga o te Reo, the Institute of Excellence in Maori established in 2003. For many years, he was the Maori Language Commissioner and Executive Director of Te Kohanga Reo National Trust, and has served on the Boards of Te Waka Toi, Toi Maori and the National Library as well as acting as Chairperson of Aotearoa Traditional Maori Performing Arts Festival Committee and Te Mangai Paho. He has translated numerous books into te reo Maori. He received a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for public services in 1993 and a knighthood of the NZ Order of Merit for services to the Maori language in 2017. Witi Ihimaera is of Te Whanau a Kai, Te Aitanga a Mahaki, Rongowhakaata, Tuhoe, Te Whanau a Apanui and Ngati Porou descent. He was the first Maori to publish a novel, Tangi, in 1973. He has subsequently gone on to become one of New Zealand's leading writers. He is passionate about writing Maori stories and creating opportunities for them to be shown not only in print but also in theatre and on film. His memoir, Maori Boy, won the Ockham Award for the best non-fiction work, 2016. His play, All Our Sons, won six Wellington theatre awards and was produced by the Auckland Theatre Company in 2018. He has since published the second volume of his memoir and written an opera, Flowing Water, which is set in the Waikato during the New Zealand Wars.

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