Showing posts with label Patu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patu. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2014

Maori Weapons - on sale from this Thursday



Maori Weapons
in Pre-European New Zealand

Jeff Evans


At a time of renewed interest in Maori martial arts, Maori Weapons serves as the ideal reference work.
Jeff Evans has collected all the available research to provide a full armoury of traditional Maori weapons in one concise volume. Maori Weapons provides cultural and technical information on the handmade weapons used by Maori, along with extensive photos and line drawings.
From the well-known taiaha and mere to the more obscure wahaika and maripi, this comprehensive guide will serve a range of students, practitioners and general readers.
This valuable book has been out of print for some time. Libro International will be releasing the new Maori Weapons on 21 August.

Praise for the first edition of Maori Weapons:
‘This book does a marvellous job of bringing together all the knowledge that could be gleaned from written sources on Maori weapons as objects of war’  – Dr Hirini Melbourne
 ‘A well-resourced and factual volume, supported by legends and slices of history’ – Daily Post

The author: Jeff Evans is a well-known writer and photographer who has authored a number of works relating to Maori canoes and warfare, including Polynesian Navigation and the Discovery of New Zealand, Nga Waka o Nehera: The first voyaging canoes and Waka Taua: The Maori War Canoe. Jeff lives with his family in Te Atatu, Auckland.
Release Date:  21 August 2014  |  ISBN: 978-1-877514-70-8  |  RRP $34.99
Paperback, 250 x 185 mm, 72 pages with illustrations
To arrange an interview, images, extracts or a review copy, contact:
Peter Dowling   027 6148993   peter@oratiamedia.com
Libro International, a division of Oratia Media
www.librointernational.com   |    www.oratiamedia.com

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Warrior Kids Returns



After a year's break, youth work and award-winning author Tim Tipene is back teaching his Warrior Kids and Master Arts classes.

Tim has set up a customised studio for his classes alongside his home in Ranui, West Auckland.

A 5th Dan Black Belt with a graduate certificate in child and adolescent mental health, Tim started his Warrior Kids programme in 1994.

The martial-arts based programme, which teaches children resilience and self-control, has become a fixture in schools and communities for over 18 years, reaching thousands of children. The Master Arts classes teach teenagers and adults the finer aspects of martial arts in the pursuit of self-mastery.

“I’m delighted to be back offering classes from our new studio, and look forward to enriching the lives of children, teenagers and adults through Warrior Kids and Master Arts,” Tim said.

Tim is also an award-winning author; his ninth book, the young adult novel Patu, was released last November by local publisher Oratia Media and has gained a strong response in New Zealand and overseas.

Tim Tipene runs weekly Warrior Kids and Master Arts Classes in West Auckland. For more information visit www.warriorkids.org or
phone (09) 8339408 or 021 525450.




Monday, November 19, 2012

Patu out now




M E D I A    R E L E A S E

12 November 2012

PATU
Tim Tipene                                                                                 

Hard-hitting young adult novel young from award-winning children’s author

A powerful new novel out this week will challenge teenage readers to confront issues of identity, historical truth and life choices in contemporary New Zealand.

Patu, a first young adult novel from award-winning children’s author and counsellor Tim Tipene, tells the story of Jahnine Byrne – a 16-year-old West Aucklander who has dropped out of school to support her mother in her fight against cancer, helped only by an aunt (her dad is no longer around, and her elder brother has disappeared).

A family legend blames their bad luck on a patu (greenstone club) that her great-great-grandfather took during the New Zealand Wars. The patu’s curse needs to be lifted, something that can happen only if the weapon is returned. But returned to where? Jahnine meets a strange Maori boy, Andy, who out of kindness offers to help her, and with his brother and friends leads her away from the city to try and put things right. But then everything starts to go wrong 

Patu is an honest and hard-hitting novel that answers a pressing need for Maori-themed junior fiction on New Zealand bookshelves.

Release Date: 16 November 2012  | ISBN: 978-1-877514-50-5 | RRP $29.99
236 pages
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