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This Action Thriller Futuristic Historic Romantic Black Comedy Will Redefine Cinema As We Know It
Annual Report 2019/20
Faith Review of Film 3
Whale Rider: the Re-Enactment of Myth and the Empowerment of Women Kevin V
Temuera Morrison MNZM
Mongrel Media
Identity and Whakapapa a Curriculum for the Gifted Maori Child Melinda
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Taika Waititi's Boy Jo Smith and O
Ka Awatea: an Iwi Case Study of Māori Students’ Success
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Film & Tv Development // Rotorua Market Opportunity
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Fiscal Year Annual Report 01 WELCOME Sundance Institute Annual Report
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Reminder List of Eligible Releases for Distinguished Achievements During 2003
An International Indigene: Engaging with Brett Graham
The Dark Horse
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Top View
Hawaikii Press
Two Cars, One Night Written and Directed by Taika Waititi
Tama Tū Written and Directed by Taika Waititi
Queen's Birthday Weekend
Study Guide Was Produced by ISSUE 35 of a Maori Elder, Auckland, Oxford Tt0298228/ ATOM
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Reminder List of Productions Eligible for the 92Nd Academy Awards
Wairoa Māori Film Festival 2015: Programme
A Study Guide by Katy Marriner
Aniwaniwa (Catalogue)
Cross-Cultural Influence in the Work of Witi Ihimaera
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Boy, Oh Boy! an Interview with Taika Waititi Geoff Lealand
Cross-Cultural Influence in the Work of Witi Ihimaera
Annual Report 2014-15
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The Whale Rider Pdf, Epub, Ebook
An Open Letter to John Barnett
Whale Rider Press
Brett Graham and Rachael Rakena Aotearoa New Zealand
Ngā Kai Para I Te Kahikātoa: Māori Filmmaking, Forging a Path
Forty Years of Centrepoint Theatre: the History According to Hawes