• Sale!
    The first five books in the Junior series of the ‘Chronicles of Paki’, discounted to $80 for the five (otherwise $19.95 each).  This includes
    • Te Pōwhiri – The Welcome (Junior Series)
    • The tale of Te Pahi the Adventurer
    • The tale of Ruatara and the New Beginning
    • The tale of Patuone the Peacemaker
    • The tale of Elizabeth Colenso the Teacher
  • This delightfully illustrated story designed for 4-7 year olds will make a great gift this Christmas. Six year old Elizabeth screams as her young Māori friend is taken from the classroom by an enemy warrior. She soon learns that she will never see him again. This frightening moment causes Elizabeth to want to be a missionary like her parents and spread the message of forgiveness and peace. It will be a life of hardship, sacrifice and challenging adventures. This is the fifth story in this truly unique ‘Chronicles of Paki – Junior Series’, which narrates various stories from our nation’s early bicultural history. This Junior Series tells the stories also found in our existing series for older children. ISBN 978-1-99-116771-2
  • This delightfully illustrated story designed for 4-7 year olds will make a great gift this Christmas. A Wesleyan mission station in Northland has been raided, causing the missionaries to flee for their lives. A Māori war party is moving through the bush towards them, bringing a new danger. Chief Patuone has a decision to make - follow the tradition of his people and take the lives of the missionaries or follow the new message that is coming to his homeland. This is the fourth story in this truly unique ‘Chronicles of Paki – Junior Series’, which narrates various stories from our nation’s early bicultural history. This Junior Series tells the stories also found in our existing series for older children. ISBN 978-1-99-116770-5
  • Chronicles of Paki Series — Teachers’ Resource (Designed for the new 2022 curriculum)

    Teachers’ resources are created for years 5 to 8 for use with Chronicles of Paki stories 1-16 (Series I, II, III and He Whakaputanga) NOTE: This is a digital downloadable product.  When your order is paid, a link will be supplied via email to download a Zip file. This resource includes:
    • NZ Curriculum overviews
    • Story overviews
    • 40 printable worksheets for student tasks
    • 40 Google Slides of worksheets for online learning
    • MCQs for all stories — with various ideas for use
    • Some appendices.
    Our price is scaled per size of School/teaching staff. Please select appropriate option below.
  • This delightfully illustrated story designed for 4-7 year olds will make a great gift this Christmas. Ruatara loves adventure. The young man from the chiefly line of Ngāpuhi can’t wait to sail for England to meet the King. It’s an adventure that will nearly cost him his life, and will bring about enormous changes in his country. This is the third story in this truly unique ‘Chronicles of Paki – Junior Series’, which narrates various stories from our nation’s early bicultural history. This Junior Series tells the stories also found in our existing series for older children. ISBN 978-0-9941396-8-9
  • This delightfully illustrated story designed for 4-7 year olds will make a great gift this Christmas. When Chief Te Pahi travels to Australia in 1805 he meets Governor Phillip King and the Reverend Samuel Marsden. This opens the way for new friendships and also for trade. Te Pahi is impressed with all the things he learns, but one day he hears something he thinks is very wrong. He must speak up. This is the second story in this truly unique ‘Chronicles of Paki – Junior Series’, which narrates various stories from our nation’s early bicultural history. This Junior Series tells the stories also found in our existing series for older children. ISBN 978-0-9941396-5-8
  • He Whakaputanga — The Declaration of Independence

    Big changes are afoot for the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand. European whalers and sealers have begun camping along the beaches. Māori are quick to recognise new prospects for trade — and at first the future looks promising. However, as more and more settlers arrive, challenges begin to arise regarding land and the disregard of Māori tikanga. Māori chiefs begin to meet to manage these changes. After 25 years of meeting together a document is prepared called He Whakaputanga. This document declares the independence of the chiefs and is designed to secure their future — and was to become a foundation stone that would make Te Tiriti o Waitangi possible. ISBN: 978-0-9941396-7-2
  • This delightfully illustrated story designed for 4-7 year olds will make a great gift this Christmas. “Land ahoy!” shouts Nicholas Young. Learn about Aotearoa New Zealand’s history from the time of Captain Cook’s arrival in 1769 through until Māori invite missionary settlers to come and live alongside them in 1814. This is the first story in this truly unique 'Chronicles of Paki - Junior Series', which narrates various stories from our nation's early bicultural history. This Junior Series tells the stories also found in our existing series for older children. ORDER for Christmas. ISBN 978-0-9941396-4-1
  • This delightfully illustrated story written by Alison Condon is designed for 4-7 year olds, and is a great conversation piece for discussion with children - while appreciating this wonderful nation we are all a part of. Paki the kiwi tells the story of a strange new virus that is sweeping around the world. Life in Aotearoa New Zealand is about to change as the country unites to fight the virus “in our good old Kiwi way”.

    PURCHASE NOW FOR CHRISTMAS OR YOUR SCHOOL

    ISBN 978-0-9941396-6-5
  • ‘THE FIRST KIWI CHRISTMAS’

    This delightfully illustrated story designed for 4-7 year olds will make a great gift this Christmas. It takes us back to December 1814. It is nearly Christmas time and a boat is riding the waves toward the top of Aotearoa New Zealand. There is no Santa Claus or reindeer in this story. Instead there is an invitation based on trust, a hui, a story, and friendship — along with some excitable horses and impatient cows. Find out how Maori and a group of early invited settlers celebrated Aotearoa New Zealand’s first Christmas. ORDER for Christmas. ISBN: 978-0-9941396-3-4
  • Series three follows the events leading up to, during and following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. This is New Zealand’s untold story. ISBN: 978-0-9941396-1-0  
  • Wīremu Tāmihana Tarapīpipi the King Maker

    Tarapīpipi is a man of peace.  He has tried to stand in the gap between Māori and Pākehā, but his land is being taken and armies continue to advance toward him. The screams of his people have been heard rising from the smoke and ashes. Will this be an end of Tarapīpipi’s vow to always be a friend to the Pākehā? ISBN: 978-0-9941085-3-1 Get all five books in the set — The Chronicles of Paki Series Two HERE. Save over 30%
  • Octavius Hadfield the Friend of the Tangata Whenua

    Octavius Hadfield clutches his heaving stomach as the ship lurches from side to side. The storm threatens the life of both the livestock and the sailors as they sail towards the South Pacific. Octavius Hadfield doesn't expect to live long because of his ill health, but he doesn't expect to die at sea before he even arrives at his destination — New Zealand. ISBN: 978-0-9922571-9-4 Get all five books in the set - The Chronicles of Paki Series Two HERE. Save over 30%
  • Te Whiwhi, Katu and Te Wai Pounamu

    Many fights are taking place between Māori of different iwi. Many people are being killed and families destroyed. How can the violence end? Can the journey of two brave Māori men make a difference? ISBN: 978-0-9941085-2-4 Get all five books in the set - The Chronicles of Paki Series Two HERE. Save over 30%
  • Series two traces some of the extraordinary efforts made by both missionaries and Māori to resolve conflicts in the early years of our bicultural history. In this series, children will learn about people, both Māori and Pākehā, who attempted to live by the most selfless of standards even in the midst of very difficult circumstances.  Each story has been checked by known historians and relevant Iwi. As a point of interest, in these stories children will discover how many Māori embraced Christian values (including forgiveness and peace) at a level that was far higher than that of the colonial armies and those settlers who oppressed them. This is New Zealand’s untold story. ISBN: 978-0-9941085-4-8  

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