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table of contents
Cover
Half Title Page
Frontispiece
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Ngā Mihi: Acknowledgments
Introduction: Māori and the Pacific
Part 1. Tapa: Aotearoa in the Pacific Region
Introduction to Part 1
1. Māori People in Pacific Spaces
2. Pacific-Based Māori Writers
3. Aotearoa-Based Māori Writers
The Realm of Tapa
Part 2. Koura: The Pacific in Aotearoa
Introduction to Part 2
4. Māori–Pasifika Collaborations
5. “It’s Like That with Us Maoris”: Māori Write Connections
6. Manuhiri, Fānau: Pasifika Write Connections
7. When Romeo Met Tusi: Disconnections
The Realm of Koura
Conclusion: E Kore Au e Ngaro
Epilogue: A Time and a Place
Notes
Publication History
Index
About the Author
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About the Author
Alice Te Punga Somerville
is senior lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
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