[3] Kaa Jenkins has a PHD from Auckland University awarded in 2000 titled Haere tahi tāua: an account of aitanga in Maori struggle for schooling.
[7] The book is structured in 16 chapters where Kaa Jenkins and Jones wrote about 16 'different textual artefacts or groups of artifacts' they encountered at various archives and libraries.
[12][13][14] The book is about two young Māori men who travelled in 1817 to England, Ngare Raumati chief Tuai and Tītere.
[1] The Ockham prize money was put towards a trip of Ngare Raumati to London to take some of Tuai’s drawings loaned to an exhibition Oceania at the Royal Academy of the Arts.
[16] The writing partnership between Kaa Jenkins and Jones has been a long one and extends to academic papers.