Te Whānau a Hinerupe

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Manuscript

H T Whatahoro Jury - Notebook

Date: 1903

From: Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0189-B081

Description: Contains diary entries that cover farming, business and land dealings in particular; also contains whakapapa, waiata, karakia, address lists, shopping lists, a list of the assets of Taare Turi, a narrative account of historical conflicts involving Wairarapa people and hapu, and copies of letters to Maori people asking for information about the genealogies and activities of their ancestors Finding Aids: Detailed inventory available.

Audio

Kawakawa mai Tawhiti (Te Araroa) - Kaumātua Kōrero oral history project

Date: 2022

By: Mackintosh, Rochelle, active 2022

Reference: OHColl-1609

Description: Five interviews conducted by Rochelle Mackintosh in 2022 to record the early personal experiences of six kaumātua growing up in and around Te Araroa on the East Coast of the North Island between the 1930s and 1950s. The interviewees were Adelaide Clarke, Maaka Tibble, Sir John Clarke, Sydney Clarke, and Tauoha Takanui and George Clarke. Many of the kaumātua are associated with the Te Whānau a Kahu and Te Whānau a Hinerupe hapū. Topics covered in the interviews include: family, upbringing, education, employment, and daily lives in the Te Araroa area. The interviewer also identified the following concepts as being "interwoven thoughout their experiences": identity, belongingness, kāinga (settlements), whenua (land), awa (river), tikanga (customs), whānaungatanga (kin relationships), manaakitanga (generosity), matauranga-a-hapū (sub-tribe knowledge), and kaitiakitanga (guardianship). Project received a Ngā Kōrero Tuku Iho, Piki Ake! Kake Ake! New Zealand Oral History Grant from Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage in 2021. Title supplied by donor. Quantity: 5 Interview(s). 33 Electronic document(s) includes digital abstracts, recording agreement forms, and biographical information forms. 9 digital sound recording(s). 5 printed abstract(s) includes recording agreement forms. 1 folder(s) biographical information forms. Search dates: 2022 Processing information: Digital recording agreement forms and biographical information forms were delivered together in a single PDF file for each interviewee. For preservation and delivery purposes they have been separated into two PDF files.

Manuscript

Ngati Porou cosmology and whakapapa

Date: 1890 - 1910 (?)

From: Summersby, Reginald Francis Hinga, 1936-2014 : Papers re Ngati Porou

Reference: MSX-4872

Description: Contains Ngati Porou cosmology with information about the creation of the world and various atua, and Ngati Porou whakapapa; also contains information about the discovery and settlement of New Zealand by Kupe, notes about the origin and voyage of the Takitimu canoe, the migration of Kahungunu, and the migration of Paikea; also contains a maramataka Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Mss (in grey phase box)

Audio

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.

Audio

Māori Arts and Crafts Institute of New Zealand oral history project

Date: 18 Jul 2002-8 May 2003

By: New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute; McGregor, Taina Hoia Tangaere, 1940-; Manuel, Riki, active 1990s; Mihinui, Dorothy Huhana, 1919-2006

Reference: OHColl-1162

Description: Comprises 17 interviews with guides, carvers and weavers of the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute in Rotorua by Taina Tangaere McGregor. Conducted in 2002, the first phase of seven interviews focuses on the guides of Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley. In 2003, a second phase of 10 interviews focuses on the carvers and weavers of the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute, which has resided at Te Whakarewarewa since 1963. The Institute opened a national carving school in 1967, followed by a weaving school in 1988. Interviews describe early life in Te Whakarewarewa village, education, whangai families, becoming a guide, the guiding experience, tourism, managing different types of tourists and their expectations, promoting Māori culture, concert parties, learning traditional Māori arts, payment systems, uniforms, unions and changes to the business structure. Some interviews describe the local geothermal area, parks, diving in the river, swimming and sports, cooking in steam boxes, family involvement and connections, and the management of geysers, hot pools and bores. Some interviews describe learning how to weave and carve, types of materials used, different styles, weaving kete, piu piu, korowai and tukutuku panels, carving pou and houses, working as a group and as individuals, and the influence of people such as Guide Rangi, John Taiapa, Clive Fugill and Emily Schuster. Interviewees are Homai Riripeti Balzer, Ian-Wayne Reihana Grant, Riki Henare Manuel, Honoria Kahuiatara Matenga (two interviews), Bubbles Huhana Mihinui, Dorothea (Dolly) Tarihira Morgan, Teresa Murray, Edna Porena Pahewa, Kerehitina Ratema, James Rickard, Charles Eldon Fayne Robinson, Albert Poai Te Pou, Ramona Miriam Thompson, Roi Darwin Toia and Todd Couper (interviewed together), Pipiana Wikiriwhi (Whitcliffe). Ian-Wayne Grant, Fayne Robinson and Thomas Tamati Ratima (interviewed together). The interviews are recorded on audio and video formats Accompanying material - 'A study of the art of Teresa Murray', 1999, by Karl Leonard, Te Wananga o Raukawa Abstracted by - Taina McGregor Arrangement: Original recordings: OHC-019683 - OHC-019714, OHCD-0240 - OHCD-0241 Original video recordings: OHV-1064 - OHV-1073, OHV-1091 - OHV-1097 Abstracts: OHA-6817 - OHA-6832 Quantity: 31 audiocassette(s). 17 interview(s). 15 videocassette(s) Super-VHS. 2 videocassette(s) VHS. 2 compact disc(s). 1 C90 cassette(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete. Search dates: 1917 - 2003