• Henry Williams the Peacemaker

    Sickened by war, Henry Williams turns his back on a career in the English Navy. He dedicates his life to the native people of New Zealand only to find them at war. Now he finds himself standing in defence of his home with his own family at risk. A threat is being made to burn his house down. Will they survive? Will Henry Williams be able to make a difference in this new country? ISBN: 978-0-9941085-0-0 Get all five books in the set - The Chronicles of Paki Series Two HERE. Save over 30%
  • He Whakaputanga — The Declaration of Independence

    Big changes are afoot for the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand. European whalers and sealers have begun camping along the beaches. Māori are quick to recognise new prospects for trade — and at first the future looks promising. However, as more and more settlers arrive, challenges begin to arise regarding land and the disregard of Māori tikanga. Māori chiefs begin to meet to manage these changes. After 25 years of meeting together a document is prepared called He Whakaputanga. This document declares the independence of the chiefs and is designed to secure their future — and was to become a foundation stone that would make Te Tiriti o Waitangi possible. ISBN: 978-0-9941396-7-2
  • Elizabeth Colenso - the Teacher Book five of five. Born to missionary parents Elizabeth knew what the life of a missionary would be like. Blessed with the resilience and fortitude to accept the huge workload and challenges she would have to face, Elizabeth forged ahead, teaching Māori not only in her classroom lessons and but in the example of her life as well.  Unbeknown to her she was also pioneering the role of women in the workplace. ISBN: 978-0-9922571-6-3 Get all five books in the set - The Chronicles of Paki Series One HERE. Save over 30%

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