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Posters and other ephemera relating to Maori issues

Date: 1972 - 1978

By: Craccum (Newspaper)

Reference: Eph-C-MAORI-1970s-1

Description: Akona Te Reo Maori - taite 14 Hepetema. National Maori Language Day, learn the Maori language. [1972?]. Te Ao Maori - akona te reo. 13 September 1976. Te Wiki Nui Mo Te Reo Maori. [1970's], (Craccum supplement). Support He Taua - March from C.P.O. 7.00pm. Public meeting 8.00pm. [1970s]. Te Awanui - Maori war canoe. 10th February 1973. (2 copies). The Public Service Journal - Merry Christmas to all you Pakeha overstayers. December 1976. (Copy negative and colour transparency no. 1/2-C-016231) Whenua - Iwi. O.R.A. A new Maori party will fight for a better Maori life and society. [1970s]. Raglan. An article about land occupation, especially Raglan. [1970s]. (Craccum serial). Awhinatia! - Akona te reo Maori. National Maori Language Day, Sept 14. [1978?] (2 copies) Ngati Mahanga is mentioned in the article on the Raglan golf course occupation. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w art print(s). 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 3 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Media and sizes varying below 500 mm. Processing information: Description and reference updated 24 November 2023. Previous reference: Eph-C-MAORI-1970s. Previous title: [Posters and other ephemera relating to Maori issues including Bastion Point. 1970s]

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Maori correspondence and mss

Date: 1921-1922

From: Keys, Ben, 1878-1951 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0407-15

Description: Contains correspondence to and from Keys about questions re Maori history, including the naming of Putauaki; also contains manuscripts about ancestors named `Manaia', and about other ancestors including Tamainupo and Te Whitipatoto; in these manuscripts there is information about historical conflicts involving Ngati Raukawa, Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Maniapoto and other related iwi; there is also information about the meaning and derivation of the name `Ngaruawahia' Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Programme, Maori race meeting, Karioi, January 1st, 1870. Come! Come! Come! Notice to a...

Date: 1870 - 1970

Reference: Eph-E-HORSE-RACING-1870-01

Description: An arrangement of text announcing a race meeting under the patronage of the Maori King, with a panel illustrating a Maori carved panel down the left side. The text lists the stewards of the race, and the rules of the race. Stewards included chairman Te Wheoro and friends, judge Te Tahuna and friends, starter Te Harihari and friends, clerks of the course P Wanihi and Te Amaru, clerk of scales Te Kamanomano, handicapper Tom Pepa & wife, treasurer the Rev Hori Wirihani, and secretary Mrs Harihari. Rules included a ban on alcohol and drunkenness, a ban on girls riding as jockeys, a ban on interference with other jockeys during the race. The horse's name could not be changed nor previous wins suppressed. Those attending the races were forbidden to abuse or swear at the stewards and jockeys. Because of the red stamp on the verso, acknowledging the Alexander Turnbull Library, this is thought to be a reprint from the photograph held at 1/1-00855-F. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint on yellow paper, 655 x 532 mm. Provenance: Donated by Jonathan King, Wellington, in 2011 Transfers: Other material of the same provenance is housed at PA-Group-00405.

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Historic places in Tainui - Waikato

Date: 1967-1970

From: Jones, Pei Te Hurinui, 1898-1976 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5220-026

Description: Includes minutes of the Waikato Regional Committee of the Historic Places Trust, correspondence and information regarding the Tainui anchor, Pa, Marae, rivers and other historic Maori sites in the Tainui - Waikato region. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts

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