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Manuscript

Maori notebook

Date: 1883-1924

By: Houston, John, 1891-1962

Reference: MS-Papers-5673

Description: Includes whakapapa from Taranaki and Waikato and also on Ruaputahanga; also contains waiata, karakia and tauparapara from Taranaki; also includes diary entries, court expenses and the names of people involved in voting for Runanga members; these accounts are handwritten by Tinirau Ariki and Marereira Wiremu; also contains an account of a meeting between Tuatahi and Titokowaru; also contains a story entitled 'Te Kainga o Uenuku Ko Ratamaru' Quantity: 1 folder(s) (1 vol, ca 90 pages). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss (32 cm; ¼ red cloth, marbled boards)

Manuscript

H T Whatahoro Jury - Notebook with cosmological information

Date: 1889 - 1906

From: Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0189-B023

Description: Contains notes about the occupation of land near Greytown by the Ngati Muretu hapu, and a draft letter complaining about land sold by someone that does not own it; contains cosmological information, including whakapapa of various deities and a detailed account of the life of Maui Tikitiki; also contains notes about practices and traditions associated with childbirth and the instruction of children in martial and practical arts; there are also notes about practices within whare wananga and the conditions placed on students There is a narrative about Ngatoroirangi of the Te Arawa canoe, and a warning about incorrect whakapapa and the use of repetitive names to inflate a whakapapa; there is also a discussion of the relevance of traditional knowledge in contemporary society There is a narrative dictated by Te Wera Hauraki and Tarahau in 1837 about Ngati Awa, recited by Te Matorohanga to Te Whatahoro at a later date; the narrative describes the arrival of Ngati Awa at Whakatane and their conflicts with the resident tangata whenua, which includes a detailed physical description of these people; there is a narrative about the migration of Toi and Whatonga to New Zealand and their subsequent settlement There is a narrative of 19th century conflicts involving Waikato and Taranaki tribes and subsequent events, whakapapa (including some taken from the Journal of the Polynesian Society), karakia associated with various practices and activities (including notes about the performance of karakia by tohunga), and waiata (including notes from Sir George Grey's `Nga Moteatea' There is a narrative about the birth of Tuteremoana of the Ngai Tara tribe, with related waiata; a list of place-names and pa sites in the Wellington area and some notes about conflicts involving Wairarapa hapu; there are also notes about the proceedings of a whakapapa hui held at Papawai in 1906, including an address by H P Tunuiarangi Other - 5 loose pages are inserted in the beginning. One page is titled `Te Ngakiatotara', another 2 pages are titled `Kereitaone' and the other is a list of names from Ngati Awa Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Holograph (32 cm; maroon boards)

Manuscript

H T Whatahoro Jury - Whakapapa book

Date: 1855-1909

From: Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0189-B014

Description: Contains cosmological notes about Rangi and Papa, the children of Rangi and Papa, the separation of Rangi and Papa, the creation of women, the flight of Hine-nui-te-po and the death of Maui, notes about the divine origins of various items and practices, and the various activities of the children of Rangi and Papa Also contains notes about conflicts involving Manaia at Hawaiki, and a subsequent flight to New Zealand and further fighting in New Zealand There are notes about 18th and 19th century conflicts involving Wairarapa hapu, including waiata, and subsequent peace-making in the face of external invasion; there is also a `genealogy' of whare wananga Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: ½ brown calf, black boards, 33 cm., vol numbered 4

Manuscript

H T Whatahoro Jury - Notebook / dictated by Te Matorohanga

Date: 1865 - 1900

From: Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0189-B007

Description: Contains cosmological notes about Io, the twelve heavens, the children of Rangi and Papa, the separation of Rangi and Papa, the ascent of Tane to fetch the baskets of knowledge, the divine origin of various items and practices, and notes about Maui and Tawhaki Also contains notes about practices and concepts associated with the whare wananga, whakapapa (cosmological and human), and notes about the migration to, and settlement of, New Zealand There are autobiographical notes about Te Whatahoro as well as waiata, haka and karakia There is an extensive index at the start of the volume Publication - 3 copies of pages 1 to 379 have been typed for the Maori Ethnological Research Board by Oka Heketa, 20 September 1929 Publication - 3 copies of pages 380 to 444 of this volume have been typed for the Maori Ethnological Research Board by Oka Heketa, 19 October 1929 Other - [One of 4 volumes lent to L D S] Variations in title - Spine - Ancient Maori history Contents: There is a note regarding the compilation of this volume and a statement of ownership pasted in the beginning pages. Also leaves are stamped with the `Komiti seal' - seal of approval as being passed and correct Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: ½ brown calf, blue bindings, 33cm., vol numbered 4 - Spine title "Ancient Maori History" Finding Aids: For a very detailed description of what this particular volume contains see `Offprint from the Journal of the Polynesian Society, June 1994 vol.103 no.2, pages 118-120' in inventory folder.

Manuscript

Scholarship applicants - Reports

Date: 1958

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: fMS-Papers-6571-02

Description: Contains reports about the schoolwork and characters of scholarship applicants Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Maori traditions, history and whakapapa from the Rangitaiki Valley

Date: [19--?]

From: Hammond family : Papers

By: Hammond, Thomas Godfrey (Rev), 1846-1926

Reference: MS-Papers-4449-21

Description: Contains two papers, one untitled but written by T G Hammond and the other titled `The first inhabitants of New Zealand as given by their descendants now dwelling in the Valley of the Rangitaiki' Quantity: 1 folder(s) (2 items, 9 leaves). Physical Description: Typescript, photocopy

Manuscript

Anaru family : Whakapapa book

Date: [ca 1900]

By: Tuhokairangi, Anaru, active 1860s

Reference: MS-Papers-6312

Description: Copy of a whakapapa book of the Anaru family; contains detailed whakapapa showing the descent of the family from various hapu; also contains information about the birthdates of family members and whakapapa for related families Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss (photocopy)

Manuscript

Scholarship applicants - Reports

Date: 1957

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: fMS-Papers-6571-13

Description: Contains reports about the schoolwork and characters of scholarship applicants

Manuscript

Scholarship applicants - Reports

Date: 1957

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: fMS-Papers-6571-09

Description: Contains reports about the schoolwork and characters of scholarship applicants

Manuscript

Scholarship applicants - Reports

Date: 1958

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: fMS-Papers-6571-10

Description: Contains reports about the schoolwork and characters of scholarship applicants Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

H T Whatahoro Jury - Whakapapa book

Date: 1900-1904

From: Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0189-124

Description: Contains whakapapa, with particular reference to Ngati Raukawa and Ngati Toa and shows relationship to the Kingitanga, waiata, and notes about the migration of Ngati Apa from the Whakatane area to Rangitikei, and notes about the Kurahaupo canoe (passengers etc) Also contains notes about conflicts involving Wairarapa hapu Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss

Manuscript

Ngahira Kiniwe Roera collection : Tribal histories / Whakapapa / Family history

Date: 1874-1967

From: Royal family : Papers (Te Whanau a Roera Hukiki Te Ahukaramu)

Reference: MS-Papers-4563-6F/03

Description: Included is information (extracts from Otaki minute book no.2, 1874) regarding land claims with particular reference to Muhunoa, near Otaki, which was disputed between sections of Ngati Toa and Ngati Raukawa. Also gives information about migrations of the Ngati Raukawa tribe from Waikato during the 1830s and settlement patterns in the Horowhenua. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available.

Manuscript

Maori notebook (vol 48)

Date: 1960-1961

From: Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 : Ethnological notebooks

Reference: MS-Papers-6061-49

Description: Contents comprise notes on native skeleton from Whakataki-Mataikona Coast, east Wairarapa per K R Cairns, with map; map of central part of the North Island showing route of tour via New Plymouth, Hamilton and northern end of Tauranga Harbour and return via Taupo, Desert Rd and Taihape; loose notes; map, New Plymouth area showing Maori place-names and sites, also routes, colour slides etc; map, Waihi Beach-Katikati coast, showing topography, Maori place-names and sites, colour slides etc; sketch plan of pa site at Kauri Point, Tauranga Harbour; map, east of Mt Taranaki, Hawera to Waitara showing pa sites; map, west of Mt Taranaki, showing pa sites and other features; map, Opunake coast showing Namu and Namu-iti pa sites; Arrangement: Notebook no 48 Quantity: 1 folder(s) (volume).

Manuscript

Scholarship applicants - Reports

Date: 1956

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: fMS-Papers-6571-11

Description: Contains reports about the schoolwork and characters of scholarship applicants

Map

Creator unknown :Plan showing suggested road through Wagland's and Bishop's Reserve [ms...

Date: 1920 - 1929

Reference: MapColl-832.45gmbd/[192-?]/Acc.26620

Description: Map of a section called Bishop's Reserve adjacent to Wagland's property and housel, between the Akura, Upper Opaki and Waipoua River to the west of the Masterton area. A number of native reserves and former native reserves are marked. Also includes an enlarged inset map of the proposed road with details of the right of way. Houses, a creamery, railway line and station. Names include Kummer, Wagland, Levin. Main map: scale [1:7 920] Inset map: scale [ca.1:792] Quantity: 2 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink and colourwash on card, coloured, scales vary, 55.8 x 60.2 cm.

Manuscript

Scholarship applicants - Reports

Date: 1955

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: fMS-Papers-6571-04

Description: Contains reports about the schoolwork and characters of scholarship applicants Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Accounts and minutes

Date: 1952, 1957

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-6571-109

Description: Contains accounts, minutes and correspondence of the Papawai-Kaikokirikiri Trusts Board, pertaining to the administration of Trusts Land

Manuscript

Scholarship applicants - Reports

Date: nd (1950s ?)

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: fMS-Papers-6571-03

Description: Contains reports about the schoolwork and characters of scholarship applicants

Manuscript

Scholarship applicants - Reports

Date: 1961

From: Te Whaiti family : Collection

Reference: fMS-Papers-6571-08

Description: Contains reports about the schoolwork and characters of scholarship applicants

Manuscript

Te Ore Ore Marae

Date: 1970s

From: Cairns, Keith Raymond 1925-1987 : Research papers relating to the Wairarapa, particularly archaeology and Maori history

Reference: 88-070-16/01A

Description: Contains notes compiled by Cairns about Te Ore Ore marae, and about Nga Tau e Waru meeting house at Te Ore Ore; also contains newspaper clippings about Te Ore Ore, and people related to Te Ore Ore; also contains related photographs, and biographical information about local prophet Paora Potangaroa and Dick Himona; Also contains a offprint of `The Te Ore Ore Maori House' by W J Phillipps; One of two copies of Nga Tau E Waru centennial booklet transferred to printed collection Quantity: 1 folder(s). Transfers: To Book Collections -.

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