Of Tikitiki, East Cape. Involved with the Maori Women's Welfare League, and with the Playcentre Federation. Ngati Horowai and Te Whanau a Hinerupe. Daughter of Frank M Lima (b 1882) and Iritana Hine-i-Tukua Paipa
Rangi, Te Mana I Tangohia Ia Tikitiki, 1914-2006
Interview with Mana Rangi
Date: 2 Mar 1992 - 02 Mar 1992
From: Maori-Aboriginal Family Education Centres Oral History Project
By: Rangi, Te Mana I Tangohia Ia Tikitiki, 1914-2006
Reference: OHInt-0109/05
Description: Mana Rangi was born in Tikitiki on 14 September 1914. Discusses the Depression and her regret at having to leave school. Talks about being selected to go to Australia on the AFEC project. Describes their early childhood education work and the training of Aboriginal mothers by observation. Comments that the Aboriginal culture is hidden rather than dead. Talks about being sent to West Australia to establish the AFEC project and working in Fiji on early childhood education. Talks about the importance of Playcentre, the formation of Te Roopu Awhina Tamariki and Te Kohanga Reo. Venue - Tikitiki ; 1992 Interviewer(s) - Lex Grey Venue - Tikitiki (East Cape) Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-004250; OHC-0044251; OHC-004252 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 703.
Interview with Mana Rangi
Date: 17 Jun 1991
From: Maori Women's Welfare League: Interviews
By: Rangi, Te Mana I Tangohia Ia Tikitiki, 1914-2006; Szaszy, Mira, 1921-2001
Reference: OHInt-0602-30
Description: Mana Rangi born 1914 in Rakautumarumaru, Tikitiki. Refers to father Frank Manuel-Lima, Te Whanau-a-Hinerupe; mother Iritana Hine-i-tukua Paipa, Ngati Horowai; tipuna Hose Emmanuel from Spain. Talks about her life, including experiences as a member of the Maori Women's Welfare League. Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 1.10 Hours and minutes Duration.
Koro Dewes Collection of sound recordings, tape 48
Date: July 1967 - 01 Jul 1967 - 31 Jul 1967
From: Kapunga Te Matemoana (Koro) Dewes collection of sound recordings
Reference: OHT5-1476
Description: Contents: Modern Song Poetry by Henare Waitoa, Jacob Karaka and others. Sung by Ngati Porou group (Jacob Karaka, Turuhira Karaka, Mana Rangi, Paora Weka): 1. 'Tomo mai' composed by Henare Waitoa explanation by Maru Karaka, 2. 'Karanga mai' composed by Henare Waitoa, explanation by Maru Karaka, 3. 'Moni penihana' composed by Henare Waitoa, explanation by Maru Karaka, 4. 'Hauiti' composed by Henare Waitoa, explanation by Jacob Karaka, 5. 'I hakiri to reo' composed by Henare Waitoa, explanation by Maru Karaka, 6. 'Awhi mai i ahau' composed by Henare Waitoa, explanation by Maru Karaka, 7. 'Toro noa' composed by Henare Waitoa, explanation by Maru Karaka, 8. 'Putaanga' composed by Hapuka Niha, explanation by Maru Karaka, 9. 'Te whakapono, te tumanako, te aroha' composed and explanation by Hapuka Niha, 10. 'Powhiritia ra (Ruakapanga Whare)' composed and explanation by Hapuka Niha, 11. 'E hoa ma me o matau Matua' composed and explanation by Hapuka Niha, 12. 'Tukituki' composed and explanation by Hapuka Niha, 13. 'E api e' composed by Mrs Mina Poi, explanation by Maru Karaka, 14. 'Tuwhakairiora' composed by Mrs Mina Poi, explanation by Maru Karaka, 15. 'Nga Rongonui' composed by Mrs Mina Poi, explanation by Maru Karaka, 16. 'Whiti mai marama' composed by Mrs Mina Poi, explanation by Maru Karaka, 17. 'Pae o te riri' composed by Henare Waitoa (incorrectly identified as meri Puturangi's), 18. 'He waiata poi' composed by Ngoi Pewhairangi, explanation by Maru Karaka, 19. 'He muramura', 20. 'Taiautete'. July 1967. Quantity: 1 5" reel(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - other Catalogue of Recordings from the Koro Dewes Collection.