Hone Tuwahare
poet
Hone Tuwahare was a celebrated Māori poet and playwright in New Zealand, known for his powerful and evocative poetry that often reflects Māori culture and identity. His selected poems are included in the proposed English curriculum, emphasizing his lasting influence on New Zealand literature.
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The included text for years 7 to 10 was selected poems by Hone Tuwahare.
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Pip Tinning
Martin Luther King
George Orwell
Winston Churchill
Tania Roxborogh
Kate De Goldi
Susan Paris
Becky Manawatu
Vincent O Sullivan
Anne Frank
Maya Angelou
William Shakespeare
Helen Tauau Filisi
Whiti Hereaka
Taika Waititi
Niki Caro
James Kent
Briar Grace Smith
Genevieve Bailey
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Katherine Mansfield
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
T S Eliot
Henrik Ibsen
Oscar Kightley
Noah Tavlin
The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: To be, or not to be? Draft English curriculum proposes compulsory Shakespeare for seniors