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Potiki, the Glossary

Index Potiki

Potiki is a novel by New Zealand author Patricia Grace.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Hongoeka, Janet Wilson, Jesus, Landfall (journal), Māori language, Māori people, Māori renaissance, Māui (Māori mythology), Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, Oxford University Press, Patricia Grace, Pākehā, Penguin Books, Penguin Classics, Porirua, Publishers Weekly, Roger Robinson (academic), Slaughterhouse, Tītahi Bay, The Arts Desk, The Guardian, The Post (New Zealand newspaper), The Spinoff, The Women's Press, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington.

  2. 20th-century New Zealand novels
  3. Novels about colonialism
  4. Novels about race and ethnicity
  5. Works about Māori people

Hongoeka

Hongoeka is a community in the city of Porirua in New Zealand.

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Janet Wilson

Janet M. Wilson is a UK-based New Zealand academic who specialises in post colonial New Zealand literature.

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Jesus

Jesus (AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and many other names and titles, was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader.

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Landfall (journal)

Landfall is New Zealand's oldest extant literary magazine.

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Māori language

Māori, or te reo Māori ('the Māori language'), commonly shortened to te reo, is an Eastern Polynesian language and the language of the Māori people, the indigenous population of mainland New Zealand.

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Māori people

Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).

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Māori renaissance

The Māori renaissance, as a turning point in New Zealand's history, describes a loosely defined period between 1970 and the early 2000s, in which Māori took the lead in turning around the decline of their culture and language that had been ongoing since the early days of European settlement.

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Māui (Māori mythology)

In Māori mythology, as in other Polynesian traditions, Māui is a culture hero and a trickster, famous for his exploits and cleverness.

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Ockham New Zealand Book Awards

The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards are literary awards presented annually in New Zealand.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.

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Patricia Grace

Patricia Frances Grace (born 17 August 1937) is a New Zealand writer of novels, short stories, and children's books.

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Pākehā

Pākehā (or Pakeha) is a Māori-language word used in English, particularly in New Zealand.

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Penguin Books

Penguin Books Limited is a British publishing house.

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Penguin Classics

Penguin Classics is an imprint of Penguin Books under which classic works of literature are published in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Korean among other languages.

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Porirua

Porirua, (Pari-ā-Rua) a city in the Wellington Region of the North Island of New Zealand, is one of the four cities that constitute the Wellington metropolitan area.

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Publishers Weekly

Publishers Weekly (PW) is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents.

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Roger Robinson (academic)

Roger Derek Robinson (born 1939) is a New Zealand academic, essayist, editor, runner, sportswriter, and sports commentator.

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Slaughterhouse

In livestock agriculture and the meat industry, a slaughterhouse, also called an abattoir, is a facility where livestock animals are slaughtered to provide food.

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Tītahi Bay

Tītahi Bay (previously known as Titahi Bay) is a suburb of Porirua in metropolitan Wellington, in the lower North Island of New Zealand.

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The Arts Desk

The Arts Desk (theartsdesk.com) is a British arts journalism website containing reviews, interviews, news, and other content related to music, theatre, television, films, and other art forms written by journalists from a variety of traditional and web-based publications.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Post (New Zealand newspaper)

The Post (formerly and still commonly referred to as The Dominion Post) is a metropolitan daily newspaper published in Wellington, New Zealand.

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The Spinoff

The Spinoff is a New Zealand online magazine and news website that was founded in 2014.

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The Women's Press

The Women's Press was a feminist publishing company established in London in 1977.

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Victoria University of Wellington

Victoria University of Wellington (Te Herenga Waka) is a public research university in Wellington, New Zealand.

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Wellington

Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.

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See also

20th-century New Zealand novels

Novels about colonialism

Novels about race and ethnicity

Works about Māori people

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potiki