Iwi taketake

Ko ngā iwi tawhito o te ao, nō rātou te whenua.

Members of the original ethnic groups who populated the country in which they are living (United Nations definition). Use for works about indigenous peoples and cultures around the world.

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Manuscript

Leggatt, Thomas Watt : Letter books

Date: 1896-1905

From: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau : Records of the Pacific Area

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-08-1252

Description: Comprise two indexed press copy letter books running from 1896 to 1905. The letters are to the Foreign Mission Committee of the Presbyterian Church in Victoria, and to individuals passing on mission news, as well as orders for supplies, and observations on the people and languages of Malekula. Also, lists and details of teachers both European and indigenous, and reports on teachers and students. Source of title - Transcribed Leggatt served as a Presbyterian missionary for some 25 years in the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu), mainly at Aulua Mission on Malekula. He is noted for his linguistic work and his ethnographic observations. Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s). Finding Aids: See http://rspas.anu.edu.au/pambu/. Printed list also available.. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchase, PMB, 2006

Manuscript

Cook Islands Hervey Island Group : Petitions (drafts) to Queen Victoria and President o...

Date: 1886

By: Dominion Museum (N.Z.)

Reference: MS-Papers-0323

Description: Also letters in Rarotongan to Queen Victoria and the Governor of New Zealand on the same subject. The petitions were prompted by a rumour that the French meant to take possession of the Hervey group Language - Some letters in Rarotongan Quantity: 1 folder(s) (5 pieces). 0.01 Linear Metres. Provenance: Originally in the Hutchin Collection at Dominion Museum.

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Michelsen, Johan Oscar (Rev), 1844-1936: Photograph album relating to the Christian mis...

Date: [ca 1878-1920s]

By: Michelsen, Johan Oscar (Rev), -1936

Reference: PA1-o-1870

Description: Reverend J Oscar Michelsen's photograph album relating to his time as a missionary in the New Hebrides (Vanuatu), circa 1878 to 1890s. Also some photographs relating to the Sprague family of Dunedin, New Zealand, taken circa 1900s-1920s. Photographer unidentified. Michelsen has written a short caption under each image. - Vanuatu images are mainly taken on the island of Tongoa. Other locations include the islands of Nguna, Efate, Epi, Emae, Erromanga, Aneityum, and Aniwa. Buildings featured include mission houses, churches and some private residences (both European and indigenous). There are also some images of boats, road building, a banyan tree and other flora, scenic landscapes (mainly beaches and harbours), men in traditional dress, traditional drumming, and a scene from a meeting regarding the purchase of land for Tongoan mission station. Single print of collaged images relating to Michelsen's life is entitled "Autobiography in Photography" and includes portraits of Michelsen and a Bible & Tract Depot. Also contains one photograph of a sketch of Futuna Island. - Contains images of clergy and their wives and children: Rev D McDonald (from Victoria), Rev Robert M Fraser and his wife, Rev H A Robertson (from Canada), Lily (Michelsen's baby daughter); Rev Charles Murray and his wife, Mr Milne and his four children; Rev J W MacKenzie (of Canada); Captain McLeod; and Rev J G Paton. Identified indigenous people include Taripoamata and Timataso (Tongoan chiefs); Kaiasi (cook of Rev Fraser); Tarisaliu (a Tongoan chief) and his wife; teachers Taripoa, Tarisogoliu, and Man[ooi?] (the first Tongoan martyr); Manamlaka (Tongoan chief and teacher) and his wife Leriki; teacher Maripan; Matokoali (a Ngunese chief and teacher) and unidentified Ngunese Christians; [Nalemahina?] servant of Mr Milne; Tongoan teachers Manutae, Tanioto, and [Tinafuna?]; and Tongoan chief Mataputi and his family. - Also includes [family?] photographs taken circa 1890s to circa 1920s, many of which are in Dunedin, New Zealand. Identified figures are Mr A Boles, Vera Burgess, Mrs Jock Campbell (nee Maggie Moffett), Mary Smyth, Mrs Lewis, baby Bill Lewis, Albert Smyth, Cecil [Smyth?], Ernie Sprague, Sprague family portrait (man and five children), Newton Sprague, and Francis Walter Sprague. There are many portraits of unidentified men, women, and children. Other photographs show Signal Hill, Dunedin Botanic Gardens (with band rotunda), Dunedin cityscape and street scenes, Smyth's dairy factory, Otago Harbour, coastal scenes, man driving a horse and trap, greenhouse (interior and exterior), rowboats, and a dog and girl on the beach. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Other Titles - Accompanying material - contains printouts on the background of the New Hebridies Mission which were interleaved in the album when it arrived at the Library Inscriptions: Album page - top right - first page inscription reads: "To Mrs Rang[imina?] with affectionate regards from her son-in-law OM" Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photograph album with reddish brown cover embossed in black and faded gold with a cameo at the centre, 24 x 19 cm Provenance: Purchased 2014. Vendor purchased the album at an auction a few months before selling it to the Library.

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Solomon Islands

Date: 1981

From: Hancock, Kathleen Montagu, 1915-2004: Collection

Reference: PAColl-10670-016

Description: Black and white photographic prints, and one colour print, relating to Solomon Islands, including Laulasi, Honiara Harbour, Honiara West, Auki, Gizo, and Malaita. Colour photograph is dated January 1981, others are undated, some with caption information inscribed verso. Images document people and places in the Solomon Islands, including indigenous people in traditional and customary attire. Includes: - portrait of "Helen, Solair agent, Malaita, with Kathleen" - "Post office Honiara" - "7th Adventists Honiara" - "Mr Filor, Commissioner of Malaita" - "Selwyn College Honiara" - "New Community House, Malaita". Title transcribed from original enclosure. Quantity: 29 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Colour and black and white photographic prints.

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Never again? 7th Nuclear Free & Independent Pacific Conference, 9-13 December 1996, Suv...

Date: 1996

Reference: Eph-D-PEACE-1996-01

Description: Poster shows an illustration of stylised figures waving protest placards, against a red background with an exploding mushroom cloud. The placards say: Eradicate poverty; Save our ocean & forests for our children; Cut military spending; Stop the war in Bougaunville; Women's rights are human rights; Combat racism; Maohi independence now; Recognise indigenous people's rights Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 538 x 387 mm.

Other

New York City, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, Arizona, and New Mexico prints

Date: [ca 1970s], [circa 1994-1995], 2003-2004

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10645-16

Description: Prints taken on at least three separate trips to the United States, circa 1970s, circa 1994 to 1995, and 2003 to 2004. Photographs mainly taken by Les Cleveland with some possibly taken by Mary Cleveland. Also, a small number of prints taken in Australia. Mary Cleveland is pictured in an American city [San Francisco?] in the 1970s in front of various marquees including one reading "Exotic Lady Wrestlers". Photographs from New York City in circa 1994 show Manhattan street scenes, CD and record stall at Union Square, signs advertising "The Who's Tommy", Central Park (by the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir), front desk staff and the cafeteria at the Whitney Museum (Upper East Side), the subway system (escalators, inside carriages), and an interior at the Metropolitan Museum showing the European sculpture court. Washington D. C. photographs include the plane "Galloping Gertie" as well as other scenes at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, a car accident at the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (with unidentified people watching on), unidentified homeless people, and scenes at an ice-cream parlour and a bookshop. A set of photographs show both the inside and outside the National Gallery of Art with the interior scenes showing gallery spaces and exhibits at the time of the exhibition 'The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein'. Mary Cleveland appears in a number of these images. Scenes outside show the inauguration parade of Mayor Marion Barry. The parade features the Ballou High School Marching Knights and other marching bands, Miss D.C. USA, stilt walkers and others on foot in traditional African dress with some people playing a variety of instruments, a group performing a dragon dance, and youth from Ward 5. Las Vegas photographs are taken circa 1995 and feature casinos and street scenes. One set of photographs show the Auto Collections Vintage Car Museum at The Linq hotel-casino in Las Vegas, another shows a stage performance by the Rockettes, and a third shows the interior of and patrons gambling at The Excalibur Hotel and Casino. Prints also include scenes at a fast food restaurant Dunkin' Donuts, a Fred Harvey Travel Store, and a model of the body of Jesus Christ with stigmata, likely taken in either Arizona or Las Vegas. Photographs from Arizona include the Gold King Mine Museum and Ghost Town in Jerome. New Mexico prints feature scenes from the Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Tortugas. These photographs capture performances by local people and include elements such as costume, dance, musical instruments, and numerous images of the Virgin Mary. Australian image(s) show a Myer department store including people queuing outside. Original photo wallets have been retained with prints. Prints from Las Vegas dated as 1995 from exhibition print of image 'Elvis Slept Here' at PAColl-D-1519. "Exotic Lady Wrestlers" image likley San Francisco as identified by donor on negative strip at 35mm-109314. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Box one of two. Quantity: 143 b&w original photographic print(s). 21 colour original photographic print(s). 8 item(s) of photographic ephemera. Physical Description: Silver gelatin and dye coupler prints, photo wallets Transfers: Negatives now held at 35mm-108434 to 35mm-108443.. Processing information: Negatives originally stored with these prints and print wallets separated to facilitate appropriate storage.

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[Photographer unknown] :Dayak women N. Borneo [ca 1888]

Date: 1886 - 1890

From: Lister, Joseph Jackson 1857-1927 :[Lister album] 1886-1890 [Watercolours by Joseph, and possibly Isabella and Gulielma Lister]

Reference: E-394-f-066-2

Description: Three costumed Dayak women (Indigenous people of Borneo) facing the camera, the central woman standing, the two flanking women seated Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Albumen print, 134 x 94 mm

Manuscript

Mennis, Mary R, 1938- : Studies of indigenous societies in the Madang area, Papua New G...

Date: 1978-2000

From: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau : Records of the Pacific Area

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-08-1186

Description: Writings on the indigenous society around the Madang area, with most of the material taken from interviews. The articles have been published in the periodical `Oral History'. Also, her thesis ` Sailing for survival. a comparative report of the trading system and trading canoes of the Motu people in the Port Moresby area and the Bel people in the Madang area of Papua New Guinea'. Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchase, PMB, 2002

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Rykers, Leslie Bertram Archibald, 1897-1976 :Southern Cross log, Melanesian Mission; a ...

Date: 1933

From: Rykers, Leslie Bertram Archibald, 1897-1976 :[Original art works for, and print of, advertisements, greeting cards, and illustrations for Auckland Star and Brett's Christmas annuals, mostly 1920s-1930s. Artwork by Neville L and Trevor Rykers, 1940s and 1950s].

By: Melanesian Mission

Reference: B-185-100

Description: Cover design shows a scene in the bay of a tropical island, with canoes of the indigenous people around a two-masted yacht anchored in the bay. In the left foreground is a full-face head and shoulders portrait of a Melanesian with ear adornments and neck ornaments. In the right foreground is a Christian cross, with three tall palm trees behind it. Other Titles - First Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on cover page, 210 x 138 mm.

Audio

Hui oranga o te Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa; Mihi me powhiro

Date: 20 February 1985 - 20 Feb 1985

From: Te Wānanga o Raukawa sound recordings.

Reference: OHInt-0296/08

Description: Recording of a welcome for a group of Pacific Island indigenous people visiting Raukawa Marae, Otaki. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Venue - Otaki Interviewer(s) - Piripi Walker (Recorder) Venue - Raukawa Marae Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT7-0479 Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). 1 event(s). 30 Minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - no abstract(s) available.

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New Zealand. Human Rights Commission: Te Whakapuakitanga o te Runanga Whakakotahi i ngā...

Date: 2013

From: [Ephemera and posters up to A1 size, relating to Maori, for the years 2010-2014]

By: New Zealand. Human Rights Commission; Sullivan, Patrick, active 2013

Reference: Eph-D-MAORI-2013-02

Description: Two-sided poster shows on one side an artwork by Patrick Sullivan featuring Ra the sun god, two waka and two Maori flags. The other side shows a map of New Zealand and reminders of important dates: 1835 He Whakaputanga, 1840 Tiriti o Waitangi, 1948 Te Whakapuakitanga o te Ao mo nga Tika Tangata, 2007 Te Whakapuakitanga o te Runanga Whakakotahi i nga iwi o te Ao mo nga Tika o nga Iwi Taketake. Principles of tino rangatiratanga, mahinga tahi, nga rauemi Maori, rite tahi and tuakiri are highlighted. The Human Rights Commission's website at http://www.hrc.co.nz/2013/07/03/celebrating-the-spirit-of-partnership-and-promise, states: "Sullivan's artwork features Ra (the Sun), the source of life, embraced by Ranginui and Papatuanuku, reflecting t embraced by Ranginui and Papatuanuku, reflecting the Treaty and Declaration's role in protecting the identity and inherent dignity of tangata whenua in Aotearoa. Ms Salzman's photographic collages, on the reverse, reflect the links between the Treaty and the human rights standards expressed in the the Declaration, drawing out the strongest themes including the partnership with Rangatira and ensuring equality for tangata whenua and provided turangawaewae (standing place) for tauiwi (settlers)". Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 420 x 595 mm. Provenance: Donated by the Human Rights Commission in 2014.

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New Zealand. Human Rights Commission :United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indig...

Date: 2013

From: [Ephemera and posters up to A1 size, relating to Maori, for the years 2010-2014]

By: New Zealand. Human Rights Commission; Sullivan, Patrick, active 2013

Reference: Eph-D-MAORI-2013-01

Description: Two-sided posters shows on one side an artwork by Patrick Sullivan featuring Ra the sun god, two waka and two Maori flags. The other side shows a map of New Zealand and reminders of important dates: 1835 Declaration of Independence, 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 2007 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People. Principles of self-determination, co-operation, free prior and informed consent, identity, equality and non-discrimination are highlighted. The Human Rights Commission's website at http://www.hrc.co.nz/2013/07/03/celebrating-the-spirit-of-partnership-and-promise, states: "Sullivan's artwork features Ra (the Sun), the source of life, embraced by Ranginui and Papatuanuku, reflecting t embraced by Ranginui and Papatuanuku, reflecting the Treaty and Declaration's role in protecting the identity and inherent dignity of tangata whenua in Aotearoa. Ms Salzman's photographic collages, on the reverse, reflect the links between the Treaty and the human rights standards expressed in the the Declaration, drawing out the strongest themes including the partnership with Rangatira and ensuring equality for tangata whenua and provided turangawaewae (standing place) for tauiwi (settlers)". Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 420 x 595 mm. Provenance: Donated by the Human Rights Commission in 2014.

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Muir & Moodie (Firm) :Muir & Moodie's pictorial playing cards [ca 1903 or 1919]

Date: 1903 - 1919

By: Muir & Moodie (Firm)

Reference: Eph-F-GAMES-1903-01

Description: Pack of cards in four suits. The great majority of the cards show photographs of New Zealand scenery, Maori people and artifacts, and indigenous peoples of the Pacific (Fiji, Solomon Islands, Samoa). Maori subjects are on the following cards: 3 Hearts, 2 Diamonds, 3 Diamonds, 9 Clubs, 2 Spades, 5 Spades, 9 Spades. The Joker card shows a photograph of a Fijian(?) man. 2 of Diamonds shows a Maori woman. There is a faint Customs red rubber stamp at the top of the card, dated 14 Dec 1919. See article by Barry Hancox about Muir & Moodie playing cards, in the New Zealand ephemerist no. 4, Mar 2010; p.32-35. He dates a similar set to around 1903, based on Muir & Moodie promotional material and a Customs stamp for 1903. The Library's set has a Customs stamp date of 1919 on the card for 2 Diamonds, suggesting a later printing. Quantity: 1 pack of cards. Physical Description: Pack of 52 playing cards and one joker card in cardboard packet, 90 x 67 x 20 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Potter & Potter Auctions, Chicago, online auction 1 June 2014, lot 770.

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Peace Movement Aotearoa :International Day of the World's Indigenous People [Seven pamp...

Date: 2005

By: Peace Movement Aotearoa

Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-2005-01

Description: Sheets titled: Maori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand (2 copies) International law and the common law uphold the human rights and property of indigenous peoples (2 copies) The Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti o Waitangi) guarantees to Maori both their lands and their rights to run their own affairs (2 copies) Government after government has ignored these guarantees and passed laws discriminating against Maori (2 copies) When the courts have upheld Maori rights, governments have over-ruled their decisions (2 copies) Governments have done this because most New Zealanders haven't known our true story or how far we've strayed from fairness (2 copies) It's time to let our politicians know that we want a new and fairer way forward (2 copies) Each sheets refers the reader wanting more information, to the site at www.converge.org.nz/pma/idwip05.htm. Quantity: 7 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopies on sheets 297 x 210 mm.

Audio

Three representatives from the Stolo Nation, indigenous people of Canada

From: Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings

Reference: OHInt-0937-0527

Description: Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT10-0800 Quantity: 1 10" reel(s).

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Takuta Tamati Reedy, part 2

Date: [1989]

From: Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings

By: Reedy, Tamati Muturangi (Dr Sir), 1936-; Walker, Piripi, 1955-

Reference: OHInt-0937-0486

Description: Interviewer Piripi Walker talks to Doctor Tamati Reedy (Ngāti Porou) on his return from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) hui in Switzerland. Reedy talks about territories and indigenous rights (in te reo Māori). This is the second part of this interview. Dr Tamati Reedy attended the International Labour Organisation conference Switzerland in 1989. During 1988-1989, the ILO's Covention 107 was revised and renamed 'Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No.169)'. Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT7-1862 Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). 21.54 Minutes and seconds duration. Search dates: 1989 Processing information: Record enhanced in 2016 with information from Piripi Walker, Secretary and Trustee of Te Upoko o Te Ika Trust Board. Part one of this interview has not been located by the Library or Te Upoko o te Ika.

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[Ephemera and posters up to A1 size, relating to Maori, for the years 2010-2014]

Date: 2010-2014

Reference: Eph-D-MAORI-2010/2014

Description: Includes: 2010: Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, te 26 o Hōngongoi - te 1 o Hereturikōkā 2010. Māori Language Week, 26 July - 1 August 2010. Te Mahi Kai; the language of food. Te Puni Kōkiri, Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, Human Rights Commission (2 copies) New Zealand Transport Agency. Feet First. Haere mā raro, tiakina a Papatūānuku. Walk to school every week; Ia Wiki Hīkoi ki te kura www.feetfirst.govt.nz [2010] 2011: Health Sponsorship Council (N.Z.) :[Seven posters relating to Matariki and Puanga. 2011] Health Sponsorship Council (N.Z.) :Matariki; the Maori New Year. Looking to the future. Keeping our whanau bloodlines strong. www.auahikore.org.nz [2011] Health Sponsorship Council (N.Z.) :Whakakaha te whanau, whakakaha te hapu, whakakaha te iwi ... i roto i te auahi kore. Ko te kawai tuturu, he kawai Auahi Kore. www.auahikore.org.nz [2011] (2 copies) New Zealand. Ministry of Māori Development :Te Wiki o te Reo Māori; te 4 o Hongongoi ki te 10 o Hongongoi 2011; Māori Language Week, 4 July - 10 July 2011. Manaakitanga [Aroha]tia te Reo 2011. Te Puni Kokiri, Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori; Human Rights Commission [2011] (2 copies) The University of Auckland celebrates Matariki; free public lectures (given by Professor Jonathan Mane-Wheoki and by Dr Deidre Brown), 5 June [2011] (2 copies) Wellington City Council :Celebrate Matariki, Maori New Year. Be a stargazer, 4 Pipiri / June - 4 Hongongoi / July 2011. Maori Language Week, Te Wiki o te reo Māori, 4-10 Hōngongoi / July 2011 2012: Matariki Māori New Year winter festival Pipiri / June - Hōngongoi/July 2012. Double-sided programme sheet Toi Maori Aotearoa presents Pao Pao Pao; celebrating 10 years of contemporary Māori music 2002-2012. Pipitea Mare, 55 Thorndon Quay, 16 June 2012 (2 copies) Wellington City Council :Celebrate Matariki, Maori New Year Winter Festival Pipiri / June - Hōngongoi / July 2011. Maori Language Week, Te Wiki o te reo Maori, 23-29 Hōngongoi / July 2012 2012/2013: Matariki. Me aro ki te hā o Papatūānuku. Heha; Feeding our Futures [2012/2013] Arohatia re Reo. Te Wiki o te Reo Māori. Te 23 o Hōngongoi ki te 29 o Hōngongoi 2012 / Te Puni Kōkiri, Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, Human Rights Commission 2013: Matariki Māori New Year winter festival Pipiri / June - Hōngongoi/July 2013. Double-sided programme sheet (2 copies) Matariki - te tau hou Māori. Mahi Toi: Jamie Boynton. Matariki, te whakatairanga i te tau hou. Māhereheretia, ākona, mahitahitia, whakanuia! Kōrero Māori / Auahi Kore [2006 or 2013?] Matariki - te tau hou Māori. Te Mahara. Matariki, celebrating the New Year. A time to prepare, learn, share and celebrate. Kōrero Māori / Auahi Kore [2006 or 2013?] Pikihuia; awards for Māori writers 2013. Entries close 15 April 2013. Artwork Wiremu Barriball New Zealand. Human Rights Commission :United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Art by Patrick Sullivan; layout and design by Rongo Tuhura; images by Brigitte Salzmann; map by Antonette Brighton. Te Wananga o Aotearoa; Human Rights Commission [2013] New Zealand. Human Rights Commission: Te Whakapuakitanga o te Runanga Whakakotahi i ngā iwi o te Ao mō ngā Tika o ngā Iwi Taketake. Art by Patrick Sullivan; layout and design by Rongo Tuhura; images by Brigitte Salzmann; map by Antonette Brighton. Te Wananga o Aotearoa; Human Rights Commission [2013] Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, 1-7 o Hōngongoi 2013. Ngā Ingoa Māori [Maori place names]. Arohatia te Reo 2014: New Zealand Post. Matariki 2014. Cliff Whiting. Matariki Papatūānuku and Ranginui. 80c stamp design. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying up to 700 mm.

Audio

Richard Epstein lecture 4. Indigenous people's rights and the Treaty of Waitangi

Date: 25 March 1999

From: New Zealand Business Roundtable : Recordings

Reference: OHDT-0740

Description: Title transcribed from item. Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). Search dates: 25/03/1999 Processing information: Description created from item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing. Write-protection tab removed by Library.

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Maori Development Programme, International Year for the World's Indigenous People 1993

Date: October 1993

From: Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings

Reference: OHT5-2101

Description: Presented by Hone Kaa. Quantity: 1 5" reel(s). Search dates: 1993 Processing information: Description created from box and tape labels.

Manuscript

Research papers relating to the British Solomon Islands Protectorate

Date: 1965-1986

From: Bellam, Michael Ernest Patrick, 1937-2010: Research papers

Reference: 91-188-42

Description: Includes papers on the Malaita and Lou people, indigenous business, the fishing industry and Honiara Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, printed matter