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Te Kaikaukau The Swimmer

I Te Ao o Te Reo

by Witi Ihimaera Smiler

Novelist, memoirist and playwright Witi Ihimaera - author of Pounamu, Pounamu and The Whale Rider - decided, at the age of eighty, to dive back into the water and spend a year full time at Te Wānanga Takiura, immersing himself in his own language, in te reo Māori. This book tells the story of this kaikaukau, this swimmer, and his year i te ao o te reo - of sinking and floating; of loss and shame, connection and wairua; of fathers and teachers, kuia and friends. A riveting and revealing memoir, Te Kaikaukau | The Swimmer sparkles with whaikōrero and whakataukī and is written for all - Māori and Pākehā, fluent reo Māori speakers and those for whom the language is still a mystery, a dream, an aspiration. It is the story of a Māori New Zealander reclaiming his voice, history and whakapapa in contemporary Aotearoa. Of becoming Witi Ihimaera Smiler and drawing closer to his desire to write a novel in te reo for his beloved father Tom and his tīpuna. 

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Pages:

304

Published:

May 2026

Format

Hardback

Publisher

Auckland University Press

ISBN:

9781776712380

Novelist, memoirist and playwright Witi Ihimaera - author of Pounamu, Pounamu and The Whale Rider - decided, at the age of eighty, to dive back into the water and spend a year full time at Te Wānanga Takiura, immersing himself in his own language, in te reo Māori. This book tells the story of this kaikaukau, this swimmer, and his year i te ao o te reo - of sinking and floating; of loss and shame, connection and wairua; of fathers and teachers, kuia and friends. A riveting and revealing memoir, Te Kaikaukau | The Swimmer sparkles with whaikōrero and whakataukī and is written for all - Māori and Pākehā, fluent reo Māori speakers and those for whom the language is still a mystery, a dream, an aspiration. It is the story of a Māori New Zealander reclaiming his voice, history and whakapapa in contemporary Aotearoa. Of becoming Witi Ihimaera Smiler and drawing closer to his desire to write a novel in te reo for his beloved father Tom and his tīpuna. 

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A beautifully written memoir recounting Ihimaera’s year reclaiming his reo at Te Wānanga Takiura. His brave decision to take the plunge later in life, so that he can write a novel in te reo for his father, was a pleasure to read about, and this pukapuka will be an inspiration and guide to others on their reo journey.

Jack's avatarJack, Unity Books auckland
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