Tangaroa's Gift/Te Koha a Tangaroa
Author(s): Mere Whaanga and Ngawini Kereru i Whakamaori
Tangaroa’s Gift is the story of how the paua came to have his beautiful colours.
Sad and lonely Paua wants to be as beautiful as the other sea creatures. So Tangaroa (god of the sea) gifts him with colours taken from nature: “… the coolest blues from the ocean, the freshest greens of the forest, a tinge of violet from the dawn, a blush of pink from the sunset, and over all a shimmer of mother of pearl.” However the other sea creatures become jealous and make fun of Paua, so Tangaroa coats him in a rock-like outer shell, so that he can keep all his beauty for himself alone.
In Maori and English.
Product Information
Finalist in the 1991 AIM Children’s Book Awards
Finalist in the 1991 NZLA Russell Clark Award for Illustration
Finalist in the 1991 Esther Glen Award for Literature
Written by Mere Whaanga. Translated by Ngawini Kereu i Whakamaori
General Fields
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- : Scholastic New Zealand Limited
- : Scholastic New Zealand
- : 30 April 1995
- : 200x280mm
- : New Zealand
- : books
Special Fields
- : Mere Whaanga and Ngawini Kereru i Whakamaori
- : Paperback
- : 25pp