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Group at Takapuwahia marae, c 1930
Date: 1925 - 1935
From: Metekingi, Claire (Mrs) :Photographs relating to Ngati Toa and Takapuwahia Marae, Porirua.
Reference: 1/2-181663-F
Description: Group portrait taken in the porch of the meeting house Toa Rangatira at Takapuwahia marae, Porirua, circa 1930. From left Te Ariki Wineera, Raiha Te Hiko, Toitoi (Jimmy Toi) Te Hiko, Erina Daymond Te Hiko, Wiki Katene Whatu. Photographer unknown. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate copy negative
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
H T Whatahoro Jury - Whakapapa book
Date: 1903-1912
From: Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0189-B003
Description: Contains cosmological whakapapa and related notes, and whakapapa from canoe commanders to people alive in the 19th century; also contains some waiata; there are some loose sheets at the beginning of the book including a letter from Iraia Te Whaiti with regard to land issues Also contains whakapapa copied from a book belonging to Matenga Te Hiko of Nagti Toa giving ancestry from Pikauterangi of the Ngati Te Maunu and Ngati Kuri sub-tribes. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: ½ brown calf, dark green boards, 33 cm., vol numbered 2
Possible grave site of Rangihiroa, Kapiti Island
Date: January 1972
From: Wellington Archaeological Society: Negatives of Kapiti Island taken by Philip Lionel Barton
By: Barton, Phillip Lionel, 1925-2010
Reference: 1/2-092409-F
Description: Possible grave site of Te Rangihiroa, Waiorua - Kapiti Island. Taken by Philip Lionel Barton. Te Rangihiroa, the younger brother of Te Pehi Kupe, died at Kapiti (either Motungarara or Waiorua) in 1842. He was afterwards buried at Waiorua. About the year 1877 Wi Parata (a grandson of Te Rangihiroa) built a wooden fence around the site to protect it from roaming stock. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Grave of James and Lena Bennett, and possibly that of Te Rangihiroa, Kapiti Island
Date: January 1972
From: Wellington Archaeological Society: Negatives of Kapiti Island taken by Philip Lionel Barton
Reference: 1/2-070910-F
Description: The graves of James Lacon Bennett and his wife Lena May Bennett, situated just north of Waiorua Stream, Kapiti Island. The grave beyond is probably that of the Ngati Toa chief Te Rangihiroa. Taken by Philip Lionel Barton, January 1972. Inscriptions: Graves just north of Waiorua Stream. J L Bennett was a caretaker on Kapiti. Grave beyond is probably that of one Rangihiroa. January 1972. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).