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Manuscript

158 (a) - Horouta tribal committees

Date: 1948-1949

From: Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6919-0361

Description: File 158 (a) Contains material regarding business of the tribal and marae committees in the Horouta area. Also contains material on the art work at Hukarere and Te Aute college. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescripts

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Negatives, chiefly images of meeting houses in the Gisborne and Bay of Plenty Regions

Date: [1974 or 1975]

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

Reference: 35mm-100669-100680

Description: Negatives, chiefly images of meeting houses in the Gisborne and Bay of Plenty regions, taken in 1974 or 1975 by an unidentified photographer, possibly Binney. Many identified by Binney: - Waikotikoti Marae meeting house at Te Whaiti (Ureweras). - Te Mana o Turanga meeting house at Manutuke (site of old mission station). - Hinemahuru meeting house at Ruakokore. - Tukaki meeting house at Te Kaha. - Maraenui Pa meeting house. - Te Araroa meeting house. - Tokomaru Bay meeting house. - Hiruharama meeting house (south of Ruatoria). - Gisborne meeting house Poho o Rawiri. - Waimia (nr Tokomaru). - Rongopai meeting house at Patutahi (including images of painted rafters). Also photographs of Christ Church Anglican Church at Ruakokore, a memorial at Hicks Bay, the stained glass window at Tikitiki church, and buildings at Manutuke Marae (including one with a sign 'Maori Battalion'). Corresponding prints at PAColl-9928-51. Source of descriptive information - Note that both dates of 1974 AND 1975 have been noted on prints and enclosures of this collection. Archivist uncertain as to which date is correct. Accompanying material - Enclosures that held these items when they came into the Library are at PAColl-9928-51 Quantity: 12 b&w original negative(s) strips with 64 images.

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Taonga puoro (Maori musical instruments), instrument makers, performers and wananga (wo...

Date: [ca 1985-ca 2004]

From: Nunns, Richard, 1945-2021: Collection

Reference: PAColl-9112-2

Description: Photographs - many showing Richard Nunns - mainly from the early years (1990s) of the revival of interest in taonga puoro. Includes photographs of old instruments from unidentified museum collections and photographs of modern reproductions of instruments including: porutu, pukaea, pakuru, putorino, putatara, hue, nguru, ku, tokere, potaka, roria, koauau, karanga, porotiti and gemshorns. Shows instruments made from different materials: bones of animals - dog (kuri), chamois), birds (moa, toroa), men (koiwi tangata); teeth (whale); wood; argillite (pakohe); shell. Also shows kete for instruments, woven from kiekie and other plants. Also includes photographs from the significant hui held in 1991 at Hinerupe marae in Te Araroa where Hirini Melbourne drew together players and makers who would lead the revival of traditional music. Further includes photographs from a wananga at Motu-o-Tinirau in Lake Rotorua, and from a gathering on the rim of a crater of Tarawera. during a Haumanu collective wānanga at Rotorua in 2004. Quantity: 101 colour original photographic print(s). 18 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Maori and other musical instruments, performers and events

Date: [ca1975-ca2004]

From: Nunns, Richard, 1945-2021: Collection

By: Alford, Rachel, active 2005; James, Brian, active 1983

Reference: PAColl-9112-5

Description: Photographs - mostly from the mid 1980s - of a range of instruments (old and new, Maori, Japanese, Chinese, from Pacific Islands and Celtic) being played at events in different parts of New Zealand, by New Zealand and visiting performers. Includes shakuhachi, guqin, a Rarotongan nose flute, a Celtic horn, taonga puoro including a koauau made from koiwi tangata (human bone) and a kete woven by Geneva Gray. Also includes images of performances curated by Allan Thomas in the auditorium of the National Library; copy of the cover for an album `Traditional music of the Maori' with Mrs Wineera of Porirua; the opening of visitor facilities in the Ruakuri Cave at Waitomo; an event in the crater of Mount Tarawera; a workshop at an Auckland teachers training college; expeditions in search of pounamu in the Arahura River valley; a tour by Urban Taniwha. Quantity: 100 colour original photographic print(s). 23 b&w original photographic print(s). 4 papers (letters and envelopes).

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Photographic prints; chiefly images of meeting houses in the Gisborne and Bay of Plenty...

Date: [1974 or 1975]

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

Reference: PAColl-9928-51

Description: Proof sheets and, corresponding englargements, of images, chiefly images of meeting houses in the Gisborne and Bay of Plenty regions, taken in 1974 or 1975 by an unidentified photographer, possibly Binney. Many identified by Binney: -Waikotikoti Marae meeting house at Te Whaiti (Ureweras) -Te Mana o Turanga meeting house at Manutuke (site of old mission station) -Hinemahuru meeting house at Ruakokore -Tukaki meeting house at Te Kaha -Maraenui Pa meeting house -Te Araroa meeting house -Tokomaru Bay meeting house -Hiruharama meeting house (south of Ruatoria) -Gisborne meeting house Poho o Rawiri -Waimia (nr Tokomaru) -Rongopai meeting house at Patutahi (including images of painted rafters) Also photographs of Christ Church Anglican Church at Ruakokore, a memorial at Hicks Bay, the stained glass window at Tikitiki church, and buildings at Manutuke Marae (including one with a sign 'Maori Battalion'.) Corresponding negatives are at 35mm-100669 to 100680. Source of descriptive information - Note that both dates of 1974 AND 1975 have been noted on prints and enclosures of this collection. Archivist uncertain as to which date is correct. Inscriptions: Binney has described images on the backs of the proof sheets Accompanying material - Enclosures that held these items when they came into the Library are also held at PAColl-9928-51. Quantity: 3 b&w original photographic print(s) - contact/proof sheets with 64 images for which there are many corresponding englargements (see below). 60 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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