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Interview with Hiria Rennie

Date: 30 Jul 1991

From: Maori Women's Welfare League: Interviews

By: Rennie, Hinerangi, 1916-2000; Szaszy, Mira, 1921-2001

Reference: OHInt-0602-13

Description: Hiria Rennie born Hinerangi Tangiariki in about 1916. Refers to father, Tamati from Taranaki; mother from Whanganui, Ngati Apa iwi, Kurahaupo waka. Talks about being raised by aunt Ema Otene and mentions early schooling. Talks about involvement in Sunday school, staying with Sister Gittos and Methodist minister Father Seamer in Ratana. Talks about early interest in speaking Maori and doing first karanga on the marae at age 11. Mentions teaching Maori at Whanganui High School. Recalls marriage at 17 to Raniera Rewiri known as Daniel Davis from Nga Puhi, death of husband after 4 months of marriage. Talks about marriage of 44 years to Hapeta Whitimau Rennie from Turakina, Ngati Apa iwi, Kurahaupo waka. Refers to three whangai children and comments that one child is the grandson of Wiremu Ratana. Discusses joining the Karamu branch of the Maori Women's Welfare League encouraged by Aunty Ema, role as president in Turangi, starting a branch in Ratana, being an area rep. Mentions Kuini Te Tau and Rumatiki Wright. Describes work of the League, particularly raising funds for needy people, health promotion, supporting Maoritanga. Talks about visiting prisons, working with prisoners, teaching weaving. Recalls prisoners from Rangipo performing in Maori Women's Welfare League concerts - raising money for a house for families to stay when visiting inmates Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 40 Minutes Duration. Search dates: 1991

Image

Photographic prints of images taken in New Zealand and Australia

Date: 1995

From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection

Reference: PAColl-9928-13

Description: Photographic prints of images from three rolls of film, taken by Judith Binney between May and Oct 1995. Photographs were taken at a range of locations in New Zealand, particularly Ratana/Parewanui/Aorangi areas and the East Coast. A few taken at Hokianga Island, Bay of Plenty and there is a set of 10 Binney has identified as 'Hokianga & Ohiwa, Te Karaka' (these may be Hokianga Island area in the Ohiwa Harbour). Also some images also taken during a trip to Sydney, Australia, mainly buildings excavations at Susannah Place. Also a set showing the special flax paper cases, made by Maureen Lander (and possibly also J Bassett - as both feature in the images), for Binney's book 'Redemption Songs'. Also a snap of Binney, and another two showing Binney and an unidentified woman. Corresponding negatives at 35mm-99053-99059, 99067-99076 and 99080-99089. *Images taken in the Ratana/Parewanui/Aorangi areas comprise: -Small meeting house 'Tikaraina' next to T W Ratana's house (at Ratana?) -unidentified building labelled 'Mataatua' and 'Takitimu' -unidentified graveyard and church exterior, including grave of the Ngati Apa prophet Atareta Mererikiriki Ropiha -Sign marking the settlement of the Ngati Apa people of Parewanui -'Maniaihu' meeting house at Aorangi (Hapu: Ngati Kauwhata) *Images taken on the East Coast comprise: -Meeting house labelled 'Ko Teao Marama' at Roimata Marae, Kutarere, Bay of Plenty. Hapu: Upokorehe. Iwi: Whakatohea. -Framed 1992 letter of pardon for Mokomoko from Governor General Judith Tizard, at St Stephen's Church, Opotiki -Church interior with stained glass windows, labelled by Binney as 'The church house on the coast, near Te Kaha' -exterior views of 'Porourangi' meeting house, Porourangi Marae, Ruatoria, and the nearby church. Hapu: Te Whanau a Karuai. Iwi: Ngati Porou. -Ngata property, possibly Lady Alicia's house -House labelled by Binney as "Paratene Ngata's house". -Interior of the Tikitiki Church at Waiapu, particularly the carved wooden font -Scenes with killed pigs hanging at Te Araroa, Gisborne area -A marker for Te Potene Tuhiwai Accompanying information - Paper packets that originally held prints and negatives, have a few descriptive notes by Binney and are held at PAColl-9928-13 Quantity: 86 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

Image

Negatives of images taken in New Zealand and Australia

Date: 1995

From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection

Reference: 35mm-99053-99059,99067-99076,99080-99089

Description: Photographic negatives of images from three rolls of film, taken by Judith Binney between May and Oct 1995. Photographs were taken at a range of locations in New Zealand, particularly Ratana/Parewanui/Aorangi areas and the East Coast. A were few taken at Hokianga Island, Bay of Plenty and there is a set of 10 Binney has identified as 'Hokianga & Ohiwa, Te Karaka' (these may be Hokianga Island area in the Ohiwa Harbour). Also some images also taken during a trip to Sydney Australia, mainly buildings excavations at Susannah Place. Also a set showing the special flax paper cases made, possibly by Maureen Lander or J Bassett (both feature), for Binney's book 'Redemption Songs'. Also a snap of Binney, another two showing Binney and an unidentified woman. Corresponding prints are at PAColl-9928-13. Images taken in the Ratana/Parewanui/Aorangi areas comprise: - small meeting house 'Tikaraina' next to T W Ratana's house (at Ratana?) - unidentified building labelled 'Mataatua' and 'Takitimu' - unidentified graveyard and church exterior, including grave of the Ngati Apa prophet marked 'Atareta Mererikiriki Ropiha' - sign marking the settlement of the Ngati Apa people of Parewanui - 'Maniaihu' meeting house at Aorangi (Hapu: Ngati Kauwhata) Images taken on the East Coast comprise: - meeting house labelled 'Ko Teao Marama' at Roimata Marae, Kutarere, Bay of Plenty. Hapu: Upokorehe. Iwi: Whakatohea. - framed 1992 letter of pardon for Mokomoko from Governor General Judith Tizard, at St Stephen's Church, Opotiki - church interior with stained glass windows, labelled by Binney as 'The church house on the coast, near Te Kaha' - exterior views of 'Porourangi' meeting house, Porourangi Marae, Ruatoria, and the nearby church. Hapu: Te Whanau a Karuai. Iwi: Ngati Porou. - Ngata property, possibly Lady Alicia's house - house labelled by Binney as "Paratene Ngata's house". - interior of the Tikitiki Church at Waiapu, particularly the carved wooden font - scenes with killed pigs hanging at Te Araroa, Gisborne area - a marker for Te Potene Tuhiwai Accompanying information - Paper packets that originally held prints and negatives, have a few descriptive notes by Binney and are held at PAColl-9928-13. Quantity: 27 colour original negative(s) strips with 96 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler film negatives

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