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A kaumÄtua reflects in poetry and prose on his journey from te ao MÄori on the East Coast to contemporary Auckland.
Ko te kÅpara anake e tÄrere ki te tihi o te makauri. Oti rawa! Kia oti rawa, e!
Haare Williams grew up with his TÅ«hoe grandparents on the shores of Åhiwa Harbour in a te reo world of TÄne and Tangaroa, Te Kooti and the old testament, of Nani Wai and curried cockle stew â a world that Haare left behind when he learnt English at school and moved to Auckland.
Over the last half-century, through the MÄori arts movement, waves of protest and the rise of MÄori broadcasting, Haare Williams has witnessed and played a part in the changing shape of MÄoridom. In his poetry and prose, in te reo MÄori and English, Haare has a unique ability to capture both the wisdom of te ao MÄori and the transformation of that world.
This book, edited and introduced by Witi Ihimaera, brings together the poetry and prose of Haare Williams to produce a work that is a biography of the man and his times, a celebration of a kaumÄtua and an exemplar of his wisdom.