Ebook {Epub PDF} Waiora: Te Ūkaipō - The Homeland by Hone Kouka






















Hone Kouka (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Kahungunu) MNZM is an acclaimed Māori writer, producer and director, the youngest winner of the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award and multi award winner. He has had plays produced in South Africa, Britain, Hawaii, Canada, Australia, Japan, New Caledonia, as well as throughout New Zealand, with three plays being translated. Waiora. Hone Kouka. Huia Publishers, - Maori (New Zealand people) - pages. 1 Review. The year is A Maori family, recently migrated to the South Island from the North Island's east cape, prepares to celebrate a birthday with their Pakeha guests. In this cultural borderland, freshly-forged identities are passports presented for a 5/5(1). Hone Kouka is the author of Waiora ( avg rating, 41 ratings, 2 reviews, published ), Nga Tangata Toa ( avg rating, 7 ratings, 0 reviews, publ /5.


Waiora Te Ūkaipō - The Homeland is a play by New Zealand playwright Hone www.doorway.ru play describes the social dislocation that happens to Māori who leave their tribal lands. It is the first part of a trilogy with Homefires () and The Prophet (), and the teenagers of The Prophet are the children of Waiora's Amiria, Rongo and Boyboy. Maarire Brunning Kouka, Danielle Colvin Photography, Miria George, Murray Lynch, Rawiri Paratene, Roma Pōtiki, Kouka and Waitoa whanau, King whanau in Rangiora WAIORA TE U KAI PO I THE HOMELAND Cast Hone (John) Taungaroa Emile Wai Te Atatu (Sue) Kim Garrett Amiria Maia Diamond Rongo Te Awhina Kaiwai-Wanikau Boyboy Tola Newbery. Hone Kouka. "I am standing in the water so I can touch home " Waiora is a classic play from Aotearoa New Zealand. It was first published in and has been widely studied in schools and universities. This new edition includes updated text, a new foreword and study notes. It is and a Māori family prepares a hāngī to celebrate a.


Hone Kouka (). Waiora: Te Ūkaipō - the Homeland. Playmarket. ISBN Wikidata Q Honours and awards. In , Kouka received the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award, and in he won the Adam Play Award for Bless the Child. WAIORA: Te Ū Kai Pō – The Homeland Written by Hone Kouka Directed by William Walker Presented by Wahine Works at Hannah Playhouse, Wellington From 1 Jun to 9 Jun [1 hr 55 mins incl. interval] Reviewed by John Smythe, 2 Jun Waiora. Hone Kouka. Huia Publishers, - Maori (New Zealand people) - pages. 1 Review. The year is A Maori family, recently migrated to the South Island from the North Island's east cape, prepares to celebrate a birthday with their Pakeha guests. In this cultural borderland, freshly-forged identities are passports presented for a.

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