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Vernice Wineera Pere


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Career Born to a Maori father and an English mother, Pere lived first-hand the cultural collision in Hawaii, where she lives and works. As senior vice-president of the Polynesian Cultural Center, she is helping to preserve some part of the island culture in her poems.

Works by Vernice Wineera Pere
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At the Wall1989Poetry
Blue Her Eyes1989Poetry
Half-caste1989Poetry
Heritage1989Poetry
Homecoming1989Poetry
On Utah Lake1989Poetry
Poet: Like Icarus, his wings1982Poetry
Premonition: A pale morning sky1982Poetry
Toa Rangatira: This is truth1982Poetry
Transcendental Thought: There is a certain grace1982Poetry
Twin Birth: It is the entering, finally, into the valley of the shadow.1982Poetry
The Visit: Silence stretches like years1982Poetry
Mahanga: Pacific Poems1978Poetry
Voices from the Dust1978Poetry
Early Morming Seminary1977Poetry
The Farm Boy Rides a Yamaha1977Poetry
A Trilogy Companionship1977Poetry
Reflections1976Poetry






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