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Capturing Glaciers

Inkpen, Dani / Sutter, Paul S
Capturing Glaciers
In Capturing Glaciers, Dani Inkpen examines the many ways scientists have made and used photographs of receding glaciers and how the meanings and evidential value of such images evolved over time. This project sheds light on the challenges of conducting research about climate change, the challenges of enacting social change around environmental problems, and the ways that well-intentioned scientists can still replicate social inequalities"--

CHF 143.00

Cops on Campus

Suriel, Yalile / Watkins, Grace / Dizon, Jude Paul Matias / Sloan, John Joseph / Hames-García, Michael R / Seigel, Micol
Cops on Campus
Over the last five years, headlines have thrust campus police departments from relative obscurity into the national spotlight. Campus constituents have called for campus police, as a tangible manifestation of the War on Crime within the sphere of higher education, to be disarmed, defunded, and abolished. Using a multidisciplinary approach that draws from the fields of history, American studies, ethnic studies, criminology, higher education, an...

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I Am a Little Voice

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai / Aho-White, Isobel Joy Te
I Am a Little Voice
A little boy experiences family violence and physical abuse, and he turns inwards and is unable to express his feelings and sadness. Gradually, through the help of his nan, his cousin, uncle and a child psychologist he rebuilds his self-esteem and begins to find happiness again and regains a sense of who he is and where he belongs. As he feels people's love and their belief in him, his inner light warms and grows. He finds he can do things, fe...

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I Don't Like Wednesdays

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai / Aho-White, Isobel Joy Te
I Don't Like Wednesdays
I Don't Like Wednesdays is about a young boy learning to cope with his grief after his older brother, Apa, dies on a Wednesday. The boy was very close with Apa, and his death leaves the boy with a mix of feelings and lots of questions. With the help of his community, family and school, the boy begins to understand his brother's suicide, and his own emotions. The story gently explores the challenging situation in an understated manner, with sim...

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Reo Ora - Ko Te Weu Level Three

Wiri, R&
Reo Ora - Ko Te Weu Level Three
This language course follows on from the Level 1 and 2 course for beginners that taught thirty sentence patterns and commonly used words, giving learners basic conversational Māori. This intermediate level course introduces another twenty sentence patterns that are primary sentence structures of te reo Māori. The book steps through modules that teach the grammar and sentence patterns and show these used in examples. Learning is reinforced thro...

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Ora

Pihama, Leonie / Smith, Linda Tuhiwai
Ora
This collection brings together indigenous thinkers and practitioners from Aotearoa and internationally to discuss the effects of trauma on indigenous peoples across social, economic, political and cultural environments.The authors explore understandings and practices of indigenous people, grounded in the knowledge of ancestors and based on research, that facilitate healing and wellbeing. The first part of the book focuses on research findings...

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Checkerboard Hill

Robertson, Deborah
Checkerboard Hill
Checkerboard HilI is a story of belonging, dislocation, misunderstandings, identity and fractured relationships.When a family member dies in Australia, Ria flies from New Zealand and returns to the family and home in Australia she suddenly left decades before as a teenager. Waiting for her return are her husband and son in New Zealand. Neither family has met the other, and Ria has always kept her Māori, Australian, New Zealand identities and l...

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Nothing Is Impossible

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai / Aho-White, Isobel Joy Te
Nothing Is Impossible
Rangi's life changes one night when he tries to protect his mum from being beaten by her boyfriend. But she is badly injured and taken to hospital. Rangi goes to live with Nan and Koro, and during this time, he gets a homework project he thinks is impossible - about his mum and her work. He thinks he can't do it because his mum doesn't work. But Nan and Koro know differently and get out photographs, articles and trophies to show Rangi her achi...

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Huia Short Stories 15

Huia Short Stories 15
Here are the best short fiction stories, short non-fiction pieces and poetry from the Pikihuia Awards forMāori writers 2023 as judged by Emma Espiner, Carol Hirschfeld, Maiki Sherman, Mike Ross, Hēmi Kelly and Robert Sullivan. This competition, run by the Māori Literature Trust and Huia Publishers, is held every two years to promote Māori writers and their work. This year, the awards sought short non-fiction and poetry, along with short fictio...

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Te Wai, Tama and the Moon

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai / Aho-White, Isobel Joy Te
Te Wai, Tama and the Moon
Te Wai's mum is seriously ill, and Tama's mum struggles to make ends meet, but Te Wai's got a big imagination and is determined to make the day better. The friends plan a trip to the moon, and they wait at the bus stop for the spaceship. Each time the bus arrives, someone they know gets off, and they share something to eat with the children while they wait, and Tama and Te Wai help them with the steps and heavy bags. That evening, Aunty Cherri...

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Riwia and the Stargazer

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai / Aho-White, Isobel Joy Te
Riwia and the Stargazer
Since he was born, Riwia's baby brother, Tawa, has been in Auckland Hospital, and his family has come to stay in Auckland. While Riwia goes to school and Dad works as a cook, Mum stays with Tawa. Their Aunty Sue's house is full, and renting is expensive, so Riwia and her parents live in a van, the Stargazer, in the park. Sometimes it's scary at night when people shout at them in the park, but the weekend is good when they go to Aunty Sue's and...

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Dazzlehands

Cotter, Sacha / Morgan, Josh
Dazzlehands
The cow says 'moo' the chicken says 'cluck' and the pig says ... 'Dazzlehands!'As hard as the farmer tries, pig won't go 'oink'. Instead, pig gets all the animals moving to: 'Train hands, rain hands, fly-it-like-a-plane hands.Bursting with the razzle, gotta liberate theseDAZZLEHANDS!

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Build for Eternity

Katene, Selwyn / Thompson, A Keith
Build for Eternity
Build for Eternity is a comprehensive account of the history of Mormonism in New Zealand from 1854, when its first missionaries arrived, to the present day. The book draws on the perspectives and experiences of sixteen writers, including historians, academics, social scientists, ecclesiastical leaders and critics. It explores key developments that laid the foundations of a global mainstream religion in New Zealand and took it into the twenty-f...

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Fir and Empire

Miller, Ian M / Sutter, Paul S
Fir and Empire
The disappearance of China's naturally occurring forests is one of the most significant environmental shifts in the country's history, one often blamed on imperial demand for lumber. China's early modern forest history is typically viewed as a centuries-long process of environmental decline, culminating in a nineteenth-century social and ecological crisis. Pushing back against this narrative of deforestation, Ian Miller charts the rise of timb...

CHF 46.90

Seeds of Control

Fedman, David / Sutter, Paul S
Seeds of Control
This study of Japanese "forest reclamation" in Korea during the period of Japanese colonial rule (1895-1945) holds the notion of conservation up for scrutiny, examining the roots of Japanese practices and ideas about the Korean landscape as well as the consequences and aftermath of the Japanese approach to "greenification" in Korea. The Japanese program for natural resource management included change in how woodland ownership rights were contr...

CHF 43.90

Unrecognized in California

Chilcote, Olivia / Thrush, Coll / Coté, Charlotte
Unrecognized in California
With the largest number of Native Americans as well as the most non-federally recognized tribes in the United States, the state of California is a key site for sovereignty struggles, including federal recognition. In Unrecognized in California, Olivia M. Chilcote, member of the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians of San Diego County, demonstrates how the state's colonial history is foundational to the ongoing crisis over tribal legal status. ...

CHF 41.90

Transpacific, Undisciplined

Wong, Lily / Patterson, Christopher B / Lin, Chien-Ting
Transpacific, Undisciplined
Antinuclear coalitions centering Native survivance from Okinawa to the Dakotas to Micronesia, refugee figures and automated empathy in virtual reality, cross-strait erotic intimacy in Taiwanese teahouses, art illuminating everyday convergences between migrant workers in Hawai'i's hospitality industry. By foregrounding such complex entanglements within, across, and beyond the Pacific, Transpacific, Undisciplined activates generative, if obscure...

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Oregon's Others

Jensen, Kimberly
Oregon's Others
In the era of the First World War and its aftermath, the quest to identify, restrict, and punish internal enemy "others, " combined with eugenic thinking, severely curtailed civil liberties for many people in Oregon and the nation. In Oregon's Others, Kimberly Jensen analyzes the processes that shaped the growing surveillance state of the era and the compelling personal stories that tell its history. The exclusionary and invasive practices ran...

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Tent City, Seattle

Sparks, Tony
Tent City, Seattle
Tent City 3 provides Seattle's unhoused people with a place to create and sustain not just shelter but a home. In 2000 it became one of the first organized, peer-operated tent encampments in the city, a type of community that has become more common throughout the West Coast and the United States in the intervening years. Based on groundbreaking participatory research and interviews, this book explores the lives of Tent City 3's residents and t...

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