Pūrākau : Māori myths retold by Māori writers / edited by Witi Ihimaera and Whiti Hereaka.
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Penguin Random House New Zealand,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- James Ormsby decodes his tokotoko form
- Introduction / Witi Ihimaera & Whiti Hereaka Prologue / Whiti Hereaka
- Part one: Creation. Te Pō / Patricia Grace
- We, who live in darkness / Hone Tuwhare
- Papatūānuku / Whiti Hereaka
- Skin and bones / Tina Makereti
- Hine-ahu-one / Patricia Grace
- Hine-tītama: Ask the posts of the house / Witi Ihimaera
- Part two: The ancestors. Headnote to a Māui tale / Keri Hulme
- Born. Still / Briar Grace-Smith
- Māui goes to Hollywood / David Geary
- Me aro koe ki te hā o Hineahuone! / Jacqueline Carter
- Tāwhaki: Real life / Paula Morris
- Rata / Hēmi Kelly
- Moon story / Patricia Grace
- Hinepūkohurangi and Uenuku / Kelly Joseph
- Kuramārōtini / Briar Wood
- Waka 86 / Robert Sullivan
- Part three: The sea to the land. A story from the sea / Witi Ihimaera
- Shapeshifter / Tina Makereti
- I have a stone / Keri Hulme
- Te ara poutini / Tina Makereti
- Moving mountains / Clayton Te Kohe
- The kūmara god smiles fatly / Hone Tuwhare
- The potato / Witi Ihimaera
- Part four: Mythical beings. Kurungaituku / Ngāhuia Te Awekotuku
- Blind / Kelly Ana Morey
- Te Pura, warrior taniwha of Te Wairoa / Renée
- Getting it / Keri Hulme
- Hine Tai / Apirana Taylor
- īhe & her / Frazer Rangihuna
- Rarohenga and the reformation / D.Avid Gear.y
- Niwareka and Mataora / Witi Ihimaera
- Epilogue: The future. Waka 99 / Robert Sullivan.