Myth shares a slow, solemn handshake with modernity in the new zealandmade whale rider, a film of ancient legends, contemporary mores, and the little girl who might be able to mend the rift between the two. A memoir of childhood won the general nonfiction award at the 2016 ockham new zealand book awards. With keisha castlehughes, rawiri paratene, vicky haughton, cliff curtis. Whale rider mat no 10 storyboarding read the following excerpt from the book the whale rider. The digital copy has expired as of august 23, 2018 and is no longer available for download. Whale rider 2002 only males are allowed to ascend to chiefdom in a maori tribe in new zealand. According to legend, the maori came to whangara when their great leader paikea led them by riding on a whale. Ever since, the maori have been led by the descendants of that leader. The reference of the whale rider is replicated later in the novel when the girl kahu swims towards the ancient bull whale that lies on the sandy beach dying. Whale rider set in the east coast town of whangara, whale rider tells the tale of a young maori girl, pai keisha castlehughes, who challenges tradition and embraces the past in order to find the strength to lead her people forward.
It is important that you should make your students aware that english is spoken in. The whale rider by witi ihimaera penguin books australia. The whale rider chapter 6 porourangi returns from south island to live in whangara porourangi brings kahu back to nani flowers from rehuas mother for the holidays porourangi brings kahu back to nani flowers from rehuas mother for the holidays kahu is back. If youve ever felt discriminated against because of your gender, this is the book for you. Among the best parts of the book are the almost mythological sections devoted to an ancient whale who carried the whale rider long ago. The film starts with the death of a young mother during the birth of twins. Adrian miller, a food writer, attorney, and 2018 colorado book award finalist. But it grows in majesty, mystery and poetry as it progresses to its haunting, magical climax. The recipient of standing ovations and audience awards on the film festival circuit, whale rider met with rapturous critical acclaim, generated glowing wordofmouth buzz, and became the serious filmgoers alternative to the summer blockbusters of 2003. Buy this book first published in 1987 in new zealandthe authors homeland as well as. Whale rider jigsaw reading in groups, read the following extracts 1 to 6 from whale rider witi ihimaera, 1987. Reviewed in the united kingdom on january 30, 2017. Think about a task in which you exploit the text in a culturalhistorical way. The chiefs eldest son, porourangi, fathers twins a boy and a girl.
The whale rider author, witi ihimaera, on his writing. In every generation since kahutia, a male heir has inherited the title of chief. Directed and written by niki caro, the film is based on witi ihimaeras novel the whale rider. Whale rider, the moviewinner of the sundance film festival world cinema audience award, the toronto.
The distraught father porourangi, cliff curtis, takes off for foreign parts. He has received numerous awards, including the wattie book of the year award, the montana book award, the inaugural star of oceania award, university of hawaii, a laureate award from the new zealand arts foundation 2009, the toi maori maui tiketike award 2011, and the premio ostana international award, presented to him in italy 2010. Helping hand awards basket maker bible ii bible royalty caring friend carpenter computer skills environmentalist geologist habitat hygiene my church my picture book outdoor explorer pearly gates prayer warrior rainbow promise reading iv reporter sign language steps to jesus. Create your own storyboard using the template on the next page. I checked out the common sense media notes before i took my 9 year old and 5 year old to the movie. Use this lesson plan to increase student comprehension for the whale rider by witi ihimaera. The whale rider is definitely in my top ten list of alltime favorite books. His novel the whale rider was adapted into a feature film. But kahu trying to prove to her koro that she can be a leader even if she is a female is a strong representation of what this book is about. Whale rider is a mystical, gentle movie that goes beyond the boundaries of the usual comingofage film.
His stories whale rider and white lies have been adapted for film. How characterisation builds up the story in the whale rider. Then, use the book excerpt and translate it into single frames. Whale rider tells the tale of kahu and her familys struggle to bring balance back to their maori tribe. Ancestor of the people of te tai rawhiti, he travelled from hawaiki, the place of the ancients, to the east coast of new zealand. Bluray of whale rider on their shout select imprint on 22 august 2017. Te kaieke tohora is a 2002 film based on the book the whale rider by witi ihimaera. The elephant and the bird feeder, leona illig, 1st ride enterprises.
Similarly, the book is rather ordinary near the beginning, and the writing is too simple. Oct 28, 2017 how characterisation builds up the story in the whale rider saturday october 28 2017 lucy kamau takes a look at koro apirana, kahu and nani flowers in witi ihamaeras book. The death of a mother and baby in childbirth is very sad. Adventist adventurer awardswhales wikibooks, open books. How characterisation builds up the story in the whale rider saturday october 28 2017 lucy kamau takes a look at koro apirana, kahu and nani flowers in witi ihamaeras book. Masha gessen accepts the 2017 national book award for nonfiction full speech. The whale rider below are selections from witi ihimaeras novel the whale rider and some background to novel plot summary, country, library resources, film version. Whale rider is a 2002 new zealandgerman family drama film written and directed by niki caro. Ihimaera has written screenplays, poetry, short stories and novels. In 2017 ihimaera was the recipient of the prime ministers award for literary achievement. Whale rider is set in the maori community of new zealand.
Her people claim descent from kahutia te rangi, the legendary whale rider. Characters drink and smoke, and theres a brief drug reference a bag of marijuana and drug paraphernalia are shown. The biggest whale, the founder of maori culture, has a special relationship with the whale rider, a young man who sits upon its back. Literary arts oregon book awards program honors the states finest accomplishments by oregon. Although disregarded by her grandfather and shunned by the village people, twelveyearold pai remains certain of her calling and trains herself in the ways and customs of her people. The idea of the whale rider is a maori myth but myths and legends are a huge part of any culture, and maoris are very proud of theirs. Adapted from maori writer witi ihimaeras 1986 novel, whale rider is a worthy kid flick, a sort of bend it like beckham for girls whod rather swim with whales than run around a field. The whale rider is a 1987 novel by new zealander witi ihimaera. Theres brief strong language regarding female and male genitalia. The whale rider by witi ihimaera, jay lagaaia, audiobook.
The book behind the award winning film recounts the story of a young maori girl who breaks with tradition by becoming the first female leader of her people. His bestknown novel is the whale rider, which was made. His novel, the whale rider, has become an internationally successful feature film. Before you start, have a look at the sample frame below. But he is focused on his duties as chief ofa maori tribe in whangara, on the east coast of new zealand a tribe that claims descent from the legendary whale rider. It is about the struggles of a maori girl, paikea, to succeed her grandfather as leader of her tribe in spite of tradition dictating that the chief be male.
Whale rider author witi ihimaera received french honours. A contemporary story of love, rejection and triumph as a young maori girl fights to fulfill a destiny her grandfather refuses to recognize. In every generation for over 1,000 years, a male heir born to the chief succeeds to the title. As expected, whale rider won nearly all the relevant categories at the new zealand film awards tonight dec 8 in auckland, including best film for producers tim sanders and john barnett, best. Nov 27, 2008 eightyearold kahu craves her greatgrandfathers love and attention.
A resident of a maori settlement on new zealands east coast, keisha castlehughes has spent her first decade surviving the quiet desperation that comes from the. Based on the novel by witi ihimaera and inspired by an ancient maori tribal legend, this. I was prepared for the opening scene with a baby and mom dying in childbirth which happens in the opening scene and kept checking my 5 yearolds face it all happened so fast with alot of montage photography that it went over his head. Written in 1987, the whale rider is a deceptively short book. In the book, our narrator from the beginning is a different rawiri. Somehow she manages to wax it into returning into the deep ocean an miraculously creates a fleshy stirrups on its head just like those of a rider on an actual horse. Each group will sum up one paragraph and tell the class what they have understood. The whale rider starts a thousand years ago, with a pod of whales. The whale rider quotes showing 18 of 8 he loved them deeply, but sometimes love becomes a power game between the ambitions that parents have for their children and the ambitions that children have for themselves. Most recently, ihimaera was honoured for his fiction with the 2017 prime ministers award for literary achievement. A bridge with three spans, zia uddin ahmed, iuniverse a camouflage of. Maori novelist witi ihimaera the whale rider and australian aboriginal poet ali cobby eckermann ruby moonlight discuss how stories can bring us closer to reconciliation, and what its like to. But the basis for that film was witi ihimaeras magical, loreladen novel whale rider, a bittersweet story about a maori girl and her mysterious destiny.
With remarkable grace, pai finds the strength to challenge her. The classic book that inspired the awardwinning, internationally released film whale rider, winner of best film at the 2003 sundance film festival and 2004 academy awards best actress nomination for keisha castlehughes. The whale rider by witi ihimaera penguin books new zealand. Based on the novel of the same name by witi ihimaera, the film stars keisha castlehughes as kahu paikea apirana, a twelveyearold maori girl whose ambition is to become the chief of the tribe.
He has received numerous awards, including the wattie book of the year award, the montana book award, the inaugural star of oceania award, university of hawaii, a laureate award from the new zealand arts foundation 2009, the toi maori maui tiketike award. Can someone compare the whale rider book and movie to me i. Described by metro magazine as part oracle, part memoralist, and an inspired voice, weaving many stories together, ihimaera has also written for stage and screen, edited books on the arts and culture, as well. Lysley tenorio, 2017 oregon book awards ceremony host. In such movies as whale rider, about a 12yearold maori girl who dreams of becoming her tribes first female chief, and north country, based on the. Oscars best picture winners best picture winners golden globes emmys san diego comiccon new york comiccon sundance film festival toronto intl film festival awards central festival central all events. This onepage guide includes a plot summary and brief analysis of whale rider by witi ihimaera. But now there is no male heir, and the aging chief is desperate to find a successor.
Whale rider is best known as the hit indie movie, winner of the audience award in the 2003 sundance film festival. Coupling a specific sense of place and culture with a. Whale rider by niki caro keisha castlehughes, rawiri. The biggest whale, the founder of maori culture, has a special relationship with. The book behind the awardwinning film recounts the story of a young maori girl who breaks with tradition by becoming the first female leader. National book awards 2017 national book foundation. Kahus dad plays a secondary role in the book, while in the film he is an important character. Supersummary, a modern alternative to sparknotes and cliffsnotes, offers highquality study guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics. Jesmyn ward accepts the 2017 national book award for fiction full speech.
Parents need to know that whale rider has some tense family confrontations. Joe wilkins when we were birds finalist, 2017 oregon book awards. Her grandfather koro apirana believes that this is a role reserved for males only. Niki caro based on the book by witi ihimaera prezi by.
Witi ihimaera was the first maori to publish both a book of short stories and a novel, and has published many notable novels and collections of short stories. I absolutely adore everything about it, and really do think theres something everyone can relate to in this story. In every generation since the whale rider, a male has inherited the title of chief. Eightyearold kahu, a member of the maori tribe of whangara, new zealand, fights to prove her love, her leadership, and her destiny. The classic book that inspired the award winning, internationally released film whale rider, winner of best film at the 2003 sundance film festival and 2004 academy awards best actress nomination for keisha castlehughes. Eightyearold kahu craves her greatgrandfathers love and attention. Based on the novel of the same name by witi ihimaera, the film stars keisha. The film won a number of international filmfestival awards, including. In a small new zealand coastal village, maori claim descent from paikea, the whale rider. Jan 01, 1987 the idea of the whale rider is a maori myth but myths and legends are a huge part of any culture, and maoris are very proud of theirs. Students will read an informational text to summarize the book s plot and analyze key events before. Only 120 pages long, its a richly layered story dealing with several major social issues.
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