Rongomai Aniwaniwa (Tikitiki, N.Z.)

Historic whare whakairo at Te Rāhui, Tikitiki.

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Transparencies of Māori whare, carvings, and paintings

Date: August 1960

From: Orbell, Margaret Rose, 1934-2006: Collection

Reference: PA12-12324

Description: Transparency slides showing Māori whare whakairo (carved houses), including details of carvings and paintings inside the whare. Named whare include Rangiahua, Rongomai a Niwaniwa (Tikitiki), Tamaterangi, Rongopai, Tu Auau (Reporua), and Waho te Rangi (Whangarā), all dated August 1960. Quantity: 24 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Transparency slides in plastic and cardboard mounts Processing information: From box 12 in donor's listing.

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Reel 2

Date: [1890s?]-1947

From: Ngata family: Papers

Reference: Micro-MS-0232-2

Description: Microfilm containing volumes of whakapapa and history, with typescript and handwritten notes by Sir Apirana Ngata. Includes research notes and copies. Reel 2 comprisies folder 2/1 to folder 3/2. Contains whakapapa, notes about Ngāti Porou history, Ngāti Ira and Ngāti Hauiti. Also includes a sketch of the whare Rongomai Aniwaniwa in Tikitiki, and extracts from publications, including: - Journal of the Polynesian Society articles relating to Ngāti Porou, the East Coast and Polynesia. - Māori Land Court minute books; Gisborne, volumes 4-18, Waiapu, volumes 20-41. Not all associated names are indexed. Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).

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The meeting house Rongomai Aniwaniwa at Te Rahi, Tikitiki

From: Original photographic prints and postcards from file print collection, Box 1

Reference: PAColl-5471-026

Description: The meeting house `Rongomai Aniwaniwa' at Te Rahi, Tikitiki. Shows a crowd gathered outside the front. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).