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A Fire in the Belly of Hineamaru

A Collection of Narratives About Te Tai Tokerau Tupuna

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A Fire in the Belly of Hineamaru

Written by: Melinda Webber, Te Kapua O'Connor, Tim Page, Dame Cindy Karo
Narrated by: Melinda Webber, Te Kapua O'Connor
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'E kore e mōnehunehu te pūmahara ki ngā momo rangatira o neherā nā rātou nei i toro te nukuroa o Te Moana Nui a Kiwa me Papa Tū a Nuku. Ko ngā tohu o ō rātou tapuwae i kākahutia ki runga i te mata o te whenua–he taonga, he tapu.

Time will not dim the memory of the special class of rangatira of the past who braved the wide expanse of ocean and land. Their sacred footprints are scattered over the surface of the land, treasured and sacred.'—Sir James Hēnare

Remarkable stories of twenty-four inspirational tūpuna of Te Tai Tokerau–now available as an audiobook.

From peacemakers and strategists to explorers and entrepreneurs, the tūpuna of the North are an inspiration to the people of Te Tai Tokerau. This remarkable book by Melinda Webber and Te Kapua O'Connor introduces a new generation to twenty-four of those tūpuna–Nukutawhiti and Hineāmaru, Hongi Hika and Te Ruki Kawiti, and many more. Through whakapapa and kōrero, waiata and pepeha, we learn about their actions, their places, their values, and their aspirations.

Now published as an audiobook read by the authors themselves, A Fire in the Belly of Hineāmaru is a call to action for Te Tai Tokerau today–a reminder to celebrate the unbroken connection to histories, lands, and esteemed ancestors.

©2026 Melinda Webber (P)2026 Auckland University Press
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