Whakapakari ā-iwi

Māori development

Activities that increase positive outcomes within iwi, hapū and whānau communities by linking individuals and organisations working toward common ends.

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Manuscript

Maori Development Hui 1911 (Original) - Papers

Date: 1911

From: Ormsby family : Papers

By: Wahanui, Hari H, active 1917

Reference: MSY-5005

Description: Contains manuscript minutes notes of the Maori development hui (1911) which was hosted by Ngati Maniapoto in Te Kuiti and which was attended by people like Sir Apirana Ngata and Peter Buck and which addressed issues such as the future development of the Maori people and Maori culture and the impact of law and religion. Accompanying material - Partial transcription contained in folder MS-Papers-6889-1 but excludes pages 45-52 Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Holograph

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Maori culture, language, history and waiata

Date: 1920

From: Stowell, Henry Matthew, 1859-1944 :Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0062-45

Description: Waiata from Ngapuhi eg waiata aroha and waiata putorino or flute song; also several waiata tangi describing the loss of a daughter from the Rangitikei / Manawatu area and waiata tangi from Maru iwi; waiata poroporoaki or farewell songs from people such as Tawhiao and several hymns covering a wide range of topics from Christianity to the `Mt Egmont Hotel' in Hawera; several war songs about the Orakau battle, Maori soldiers overseas during World War One, a waiata hari or `Triumph Song' and many other war songs from iwi on the East Coast; also songs about birds and Maori welcomes. Essays and articles on Maori food preparation and preservation about birds, body embalming and preserving heads, Maori lunar calendar, Ohaewai land claim, pataka, archaeology, Taranaki Maori history, Maori creation and Maori evolution, stories with an essentially New Zealand theme, the meeting proceedings between the Premier and Maori at Patea, on William Cowper, Maori taonga and artifacts found in a Ohaewai Cave in the Bay of Islands, a swimming pool with the skeletal remains of Frenchmen in a settlement in England, an account of the `Death of Hauraki, a Hokianga Chief' during the New Zealand Wars in 1845-1846, on Maori and Polynesian origins, protest to the Treaty of Waitangi in 1913. Photographs of landscape such as the Whangarei Heads and Mt Manaia, photograph of a Chief, Pokai Tete, letter to Sir James Carroll and another to Sir Maui Pomare, includes card play tactics in cribbage and also whakapapa of Hongi Hika of Ngapuhi and Kapewhiti of Taranaki also includes 92 whakatauaki and material on Ngapuhi grammar or Maori phrases. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Holograph, mss, typescripts (some with ms annotations) and printed matter Finding Aids: Inventory available.

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Whina Cooper - Photocopies, mainly of material relating to land development

Date: [1979-1982]

From: King, Michael (Dr), 1945-2004: Collection

Reference: 85-080-06/15

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Interview with Manuka Henare

Date: 23 Jun 2000

From: CORSO 50th anniversary oral history project

By: Henare, Manuka, 1942-

Reference: OHInt-0504/08

Description: Manuka Henare, formerly Alvin Frank Arnold, born Auckland 1942. Defines self as part of first generation of urban-Maori. Recalls early days of being raised on a farm near Rawene and later at Mt Roskill. Mentions Maori urban drift, collapse of dairy industry among Maori in the 1930s and refers to change to herringbone sheds. Gives details of courtship with wife Diane who was involved in the commencement of Trade Aid. Backgrounds involvement with CORSO and explains Freedom from Hunger Campaign. Refers to Haddon Dixon. Other topics covered include: Youth Against Hunger campaign; Anti-Vietnam protests; Early Sharpeville massacre; New Zealand Springbok Tour 1981; Maori Council; trip overseas, with reference to Oxfam; Miles for Millions Campaign; CORSO policies and the demise of CORSO; Catholic Overseas Aid Committee, with reference to John Curnow, Rob Cooper and Jocelyn Franklin; project on Treaty of Waitangi in Wellington; Maori development; causes of Maori poverty; further studies and change of career. Recalls period as senior research person for the Royal Commission on Social Policy and refers to Mason Durie. Talks about Chandra de Fonseka, a Buddhist from Sri Lanka who spoke on development education and changing attitudes. Interviewer(s) - Cecily McNeill Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-011185-011187; OHLC-005472-005474 Tape sequence - tape 1 of 3 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3913.

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Interview with Sir Charles Bennett

Date: 21 Jun 1992

From: Maori Women's Welfare League: Interviews

By: Bennett, Charles Moihi Te Arawaka (Sir), 1913-1998; Szaszy, Mira, 1921-2001

Reference: OHInt-0602-16

Description: An interview with Sir Charles Bennett about the early years of the Maori Women's Welfare League. Describes the development of the League as part of a continuing process of Maori development - talks about the young Maori Party and the contribution of the Maori Battalion in World War II as earlier 'landmarks'. Mentions the Maori War Effort Organisation. Describes the formation of the Maori Women's Welfare League and recalls the key role of Rangi Royal, Controller of Welfare in the Department of Maori Affairs. Talks about joining the department as Assistant Controller in 1948-49 and describes the challenges being faced by Maori at that time. Recalls opposition within the department to the advancement of senior Maori civil servants - mentions the appointment of Tipi Ropiha as an exception. Discusses the Maori Social and Economic Advancement Act 1945, the establishment of Tribal Committees and the introduction of Maori Welfare Officers. Compares the attitudes of male and female welfare officers. Talks about the need for a completely independant, voluntary organisation and mentions limitations on Maori welfare officers because they were civil servants. Discusses the restictions on women in Maori culture and the need for an organisation where women could fully contribute. Talks about the relationship between the Maori Women's Welfare League and the Health League - mentions Nurse Cameron. Comments on the attitude of Maori men to the League. Describes the achievements of the League during its early years, particularly in the areas of education, housing and health. Talks about the status of Maori at the time of the interview, and discusses the challenge of preserving Maori culture whilst mastering Pakeha culture. Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-006218; OHLC-004888 Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 1 Hours Duration. Search dates: 1992

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Newspaper pages and a proof of a story

Date: 1939

From: Cowan family: Collection

Reference: MSI-Papers-11946-3

Description: Newspaper pages (some annotated) and a proof of a story written by Henry Stowell. The newspaper pages include a story relating to Kupe, published in The Dominion, 14 November 1939 (pages 13-23); and a story in The Evening Post, 7 November 1939, which includes a story on 'The Developmenmt of the Maori' by H D Bennett, which has some information relating to Sir James Carroll, and Sir Peter Buck. Also a draft story 'Ancient Maori History: Recollections of a Rambler' by Hare Hongi (Henry Stowell) which includes biographical information about Kahu-hunuhunu (Kahungunu). Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Maori Development Hui - Papers

Date: 1911-1931

From: Ormsby family : Papers

By: Stokes, Evelyn May (Dame), 1930-2005

Reference: MS-Papers-6889-1

Description: Contains the minutes of a hui held by Ngati Maniapoto on 9 September 1911 about the future development of Maori and their place in New Zealand; it also includes an article from Te Pipiwharauroa on the hui; also includes Native Land Acts and Amendments (1912) which may have been an article submitted to Tu Mai; also includes a typed copy of the 1911 hui minutes. Accompanying material - Includes partial transcription of MSY-5005 excluding pages 45-52 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter

Manuscript

Royalty, whakapapa, death and hunting

Date: 1944-1966

From: Jones, Pei Te Hurinui, 1898-1976 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5220-013

Description: Includes correspondence and essays pertaining to poor Maori economic life and Maori economic development in the 1950's, karakia for catching and preparing bird, the content of the School Bulletin, the tupuna 'Tiki', Maori members of Parliament and a Waikato poem written in Maori about death, also includes correspondence on the problems with whakapapa: differentiating between male and female names and trying to create a chronological whakapapa Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescripts

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Subject files

Date: 1985-1988

From: Douglas, Roger Owen (Hon Sir), 1937- : Parliamentary papers

Reference: 88-353-210

Description: Maori development; Bill of Rights seminar; report of the working party on revenue sharing; revision of the law of defamation; and Treasury papers Quantity: 1 box(es).

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Whina Cooper - Notes and interviews relating to land development period

Date: [1979-1982]

From: King, Michael (Dr), 1945-2004: Collection

Reference: 85-080-06/14

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Subject files

Date: 1985-1988

From: Douglas, Roger Owen (Hon Sir), 1937- : Parliamentary papers

Reference: 88-353-209

Description: Maori development; Bill of Rights seminar; report of the working party on revenue sharing; revision of the law of defamation; and Treasury papers Quantity: 1 box(es).

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Subject files

Date: 1985-1988

From: Douglas, Roger Owen (Hon Sir), 1937- : Parliamentary papers

Reference: 88-353-213

Description: Maori development; Bill of Rights seminar; report of the working party on revenue sharing; revision of the law of defamation; and Treasury papers Quantity: 1 box(es).

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :Smokescreen. "What the integrity of government require...

Date: 1987

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-136-670

Description: Prime Minister, David Lange cheerfully tosses into an incinerator, documents about the 'Maori Loan Affair' and a resignation from 'Koro' (Minister of Maori Affairs, Koro Wetere. Two people nearby are almost totally invisible in a cloud of smoke called 'confusion' that comes from the burning documents. Refers to the Maori Loans affair when questions were being asked about the management of loans for Maori development. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, letratone and crayon on thin card, 320 x 480 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.

Manuscript

Subject files

Date: 1985-1988

From: Douglas, Roger Owen (Hon Sir), 1937- : Parliamentary papers

Reference: 88-353-212

Description: Maori development; Bill of Rights seminar; report of the working party on revenue sharing; revision of the law of defamation; and Treasury papers Quantity: 1 box(es).

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Artist unknown :Te iho kohine. Te Puni Kokiri, Ministry of Maori Development; Te Minita...

Date: 1993

By: Pohutu Prints

Reference: Eph-D-MAORI-1993-06

Description: Poster shows an abstract Maori design in purple and yellow, showing taniwha and a geometric pattern. The text is in Maori. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by the estate of Raewyn Good, through the Ministry of Social Development, in 2010.

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Brockie, Robert Ellison (Dr), 1932- :Great Moments in NZ History - the Tainui Treaty. N...

Date: 2000

From: Brockie, Robert Ellison (Dr) 1932- : Eighteen photocopies of cartoons published in the National Business Review between 4 February 2000 and 28 December 2000.

Reference: H-638-018

Description: As a consequence of making poor investment decisions with its Waitangi treaty settlement payout, the Tainui became increasingly indebted to a foreign bank (Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank). Exhibited in '30 from 2000' exhibition of 30 cartoons from the New Zealand Cartoon Archive collection displayed in the National Library (auditorium foyer) from 7 July 2001. The cartoons were all published in the year 2000. Final selection of cartoons made by Rt Hon Jonathon Hunt, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Denis Welch, New Zealand Listener journalist, and Margaret Calder, Chief Librarian of the Alexander Turnbull Library. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Cartoon photocopy A4 size. Image size 205 x 255 mm.

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Waikato Raupatu Trustee Company Ltd :Looking ahead. Tainui Rangatahi summit 07. We want...

Date: 2007

By: Waikato Raupatu Trustee Company Ltd

Reference: EPHDL-0055

Description: Digital flier advertising a meeting, shows a photograph of a surfer on a wave, over which is written the words: "Inspirational leaders, social development, taa moko, waka ama, mau raukau, raranga, hip hop, tikanga, waiata - and much much more - get there!" At left is a silver fern, and at right a logo of Tainui Rangatahi. Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s).

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Papers relating to Sir Apirana Ngata and Princess Te Puea

Date: 1950-1952

From: McEwen, Jock Malcolm, 1915-2010: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-6717-121

Description: Text of radio programme dedicated to Te Puea Herangi, a commentary on Sir Apirana Ngata by McEwen and Mr Laughton and two obituary articles on Ngata Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescript Typescript with holograph annotations Printed matter