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Interview with Carol Buchanan

Date: 23 Jan 2001

From: Upper Hutt Uniting Parish Millennium Project

By: Buchanan, Carol Maree, 1966-

Reference: OHInt-0593/11

Description: Carol Buchanan relates joining the Iona Centre of the co-operating parish, the history of the Iona Island community, mentions her Catholic background, faith influences when considering an abortion on health grounds. Talks of drug control of her epilepsy. Discusses her father's teaching in Maori schools, her own experience in teaching the Maori language, the issues of non-teaching of religious instruction in schools. Discusses the social interaction in the uniting parish and at Catholic churches, interdenominational marriages and communion. Mentions the Iona Centre float in Christmas parades and the church's profile in the community. Interviewer(s) - Elaine Bolitho Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-009247 Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s) - printed. 1 Electronic document(s) - transcript. 1 interview(s). 50 Minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-2974, OHDL-000931. Portrait photograph of Carol Buchanan

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Interview with Hone Turei

Date: 2002 - 2003 - 01 Jan 2002 - 18 Jan 2003

From: Nga Morehu oral history project

By: Turei, Te Ahikaiata Hoani Hohepa (Sir), 1920-2003

Reference: OHInt-0776-09

Description: Interview with Hone Turei. Talks about his experience of Second World War, as part of the 28th Maori Battalion, and his associations with Apirana Ngata and Manu Bennett. Discusses his singing career, two marriages and being Knighted. Talks about his thoughts on the Waitangi Tribunal, smoking, women's role on Marae, and hopes for future generations. Quantity: 1 videocassette(s). 1 transcript(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available in English OHA-5110.

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Negatives, chiefly copies of photographs of women in Ruatahuna and also a church interi...

Date: 1895, 2003

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

Reference: 35mm-99990-99995

Description: Colour negatives from a roll of film taken by Binney in 2003. Corresponding prints are at PAColl-9928-21. Nearly all images are copies of photographs from what Binney has described as the "Mrs Z Craig" collection. They chiefly show women and girls from Ruatahuna. One is dated 1895. Some are indentified. Those named comprise: Mareta and Rehua Kokau (in a photograph by Elsdon Best), and [Muhureta?]. One image of a shipping container, in a car parking space, with signs on it advertising that it is for sale or lease. Binney describes it as "Urewera Container". Three images show the interior of a church, possibly the Samuel Marsden Memorial Church at Matauri Bay, Northland region. Accompanying information - Paper packets that originally held prints and negatives, have a few descriptive comments written by Binney. They are held at PAColl-9928-21. Quantity: 4 colour negative(s) strips with 13 images (Most are copy negatives). Physical Description: Dye coupler negatives, 35mm

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Prints of Maori flags, Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, and of scenes in the Ruatoki area

Date: Nov 2003

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

Reference: PAColl-9928-22

Description: Colour prints from a roll of film taken by Binney in 2003. Corresponding negatives are at 35mm-99996-100001 lmages show: - flags hanging at Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, Bay of Plenty, November 2003, probably during the first Urewera claimants' hearing for the the Waitangi Tribunal. - exterior views of Rongokarae meeting house, Ruatoki, Bay of Plenty. - further views at, or around, Ruatoki, including signs on the confiscation line, and a mural on the side of the temporary meeting house 'Te Urpatu'. - grave of Shakespear family, location unidentified. Accompanying information - Paper packet that originally held prints and negatives, has a few descriptive comments written by Binney. It is held at PAColl-9928-22. Quantity: 15 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Scenes at Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, November 2003, during the first Urewera claiman...

Date: Nov 2003

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

Reference: PAColl-9928-23

Description: Colour prints taken by an unidentified photographer during the first Urerwera claimants' hearing for the Waitangi Tribunal at Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, in November 2003. The prints were sent to Binney by lawyer David Ambler of barristers and solicitors East Brewster. (Note: the Library does not hold the negatives of these images). lmages show: - exterior of Takutai o te Rangi meeting house. - a ceremony, probably a powhiri in the grounds of the marae. - a group portrait including lawyer David Ambler, and possibly Tama Nikora. - scenes inside the marquee where the hearing was held. - hail on the road at Taneatua after a storm. Accompanying information - The letter that accompanied the prints is held with the prints at PAColl-9928-23. Quantity: 25 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Photographic prints, chiefly copies of photographs of women in Ruatahuna and also a chu...

Date: 1895, 2003

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

Reference: PAColl-9928-21

Description: Colour prints from a roll of film taken by Binney in 2003. Corresponding negatives are at 35mm-99990-99995. Nearly all images are copies of photographs from what Binney has described as the "Mrs Z Craig" collection. They chiefly show women and girls from Ruatahuna. One is dated 1895. Some are indentified. Those named comprise: Mareta and Rehua Kokau (in a photograph by Elsdon Best), and [Muhureta?]. One image of a shipping container, in a car parking space, with signs on it advertising that it is for sale or lease. Binney describes it as "Urewera Container". Three images show the interior of a church, possibly the Samuel Marsden Memorial Church at Matauri Bay, Northland region. Accompanying information - Paper packets that originally held prints and negatives, have a few descriptive comments written by Binney. They are held at PAColl-9928-21. Quantity: 15 colour copy photographic print(s) (Most are copy prints). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Negatives of Maori flags, Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, and of scenes in the Ruatoki area

Date: Nov 2003

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

Reference: 35mm-99996-100001

Description: Colour negatives from a roll of film taken by Binney in 2003. Corresponding prints are at PAColl-9928-22. lmages show: - flags hanging at Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, Bay of Plenty, November 2003, probably during the first Urewera claimants' hearing for the the Waitangi Tribunal. - exterior views of Rongokarae meeting house, Ruatoki, Bay of Plenty. - further views at, or around, Ruatoki, including signs on the confiscation line, and a mural on the side of the temporary meeting house 'Te Urpatu'. - grave of Shakespear family, location unidentified. Accompanying information - Paper packet that originally held prints and negatives, has a few descriptive comments written by Binney. It is held at PAColl-9928-22. Quantity: 6 colour original negative(s) strips with 16 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negatives, 35mm

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Photographs taken at Te Whaiti and Maungapohatu about the time of a Waitangi Tribunal h...

Date: [ca 21-23 Feb 2005]

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

Reference: PA1-o-1816

Description: Colour photographs taken by Binney, at, and around, Te Murumurunga Marae (iwi: Ngati Whare) at Te Whaiti and Mapou Marae (iwi: Ngai Tūhoe) at Maungapohatu, during the Waitangi Tribunal hearings for the Te Urewera district enquiry held at Te Māpou Marae between 21 and 23 February 2005. The Library does not hold corresponding negatives. Images comprise: - The two marae, including Wharepakau whare at Murumurunga, and Tane-Nui-a-Rangi at Mapou Marae . - Surrounding landscape. - Snapshots of and Binney. - A film crew. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Photographs taken at, and around, Maungapohatu about the time of a Waitangi Tribunal he...

Date: [ca 21-23 Feb 2005]

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

Reference: PAColl-9928-24

Description: Colour photographs of, and around, Te Māpou Marae (iwi: Ngāi Tūhoe) at Maungapōhatu, between 21 and 23 February 2005, during the Waitangi Tribunal hearings for the Te Urewera district enquiry. The Library does not hold corresponding negatives. Images comprise: - Landscapes, probably views during the drive to Maungapōhatu . - Unidentified Maori elder. - Group with a film crew. - Further landscapes and scenes, probably around Maungapōhatu. - Scenes inside Tāne-Nui-ā-Rangi meeting house at Māpou Marae during the hearings. - Scenes showing a group during a meal inside a marquee. Accompanying information - Card with note from Jonathan Easthope, that accompanied the prints, is held with these prints. Quantity: 22 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Photographs taken at, and around, Maungapōhatu during a Waitangi Tribunal about the tim...

Date: [ca 21-23 Feb 2005]

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

Reference: PA1-o-1815

Description: Photographs taken by Binney at, and around, Te Māpou Marae (iwi: Ngāi Tūhoe) at Maungapōhatu, about the time of a Waitangi Tribunal hearing for the Te Urewera district enquiry held between 21 and 23 February 2005. The Library does not hold corresponding negatives. Images comprise: - Landscapes in the surrounding area. - Whare at the marae. - Scenes inside and outside a marquee. - Scenes outside the whare Tāne-nui-ā-rangi. - Unidentified Maori man speaking to a group. - Rimu tree. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Negatives of images taken in the Ureweras

Date: Oct 2002

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

Reference: 35mm-96745-96776

Description: Colour negatives from five rolls of film taken by Binney in Oct 2002, showing images taken in the Ureweras. Corresponding prints are at PAColl-9928-20. Images comprise: - Copies of a pencil drawing of Rakuraku Rehua by an unidentified artist. - Memorial to Jean Guerren at Te Poronu. - Signs on corrugated iron at the entrance to the Tuhoe area, at the confiscation line, Ruatoki. Messages include "Welcome to the Tuhoe nation" and "Tuhoe did not sign the Treaty!". - Temporary meeting house 'Te Urupatu', near Ruatoki. - Ruatoki Mission House. - Tuhoe flag painted on a corrugated iron fence, opposite Ruatoki School - Meeting house Whare Toroa Wairaka, Whakatane, near river mouth. - Painted Maori wood carvings surrounding the entrance to Muriwai's Cave, Whakatane. - Scene with hill identified by Binney as "Tiritiri Whetu from Matakerepu (or what Hohepa Kereopa calls Whakarae)" - Looking across Lakes Waikaremoana and Waikareiti - Bush at Waikareiti including Ruapani Track - Puna Hokoi lake on Ruapuni Track. - Binney in Te Kooti's stone chair. - Stone at Onepoto, Hawke's Bay, with graffiti by members of the armed constabularly. - Hopuruahine Landing and flats, Lake Waikaremoana - Mokau Falls. - Te Poho o Kuri Kino meeting house at Te Wai-iti marae, Ruatahuna. Exterior views. - Scenes at Heipipi showing 'Tamahou's old house' and the site of Elsdon Best's house. - Te Whatu o Te Kanohi meeting house at Papueru marae, Ruatahuna. Exterior views. - View, from a distance, of a house identified by Binney as 'Whare Kawenata at Papueru' - Scenes from Tarapoumanu summit, looking into the Ureweras. - Catholic church St Paul's at Ngaputahi. Exterior view. Accompanying information - Paper packets that originally held prints and negatives, have a few descriptive comments written by Binney. They are held at PAColl-9928-20. Quantity: 32 colour original negative(s) strips with 113 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negatives, 35mm

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Photographic prints of images taken in the Ureweras

Date: Oct 2002

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

Reference: PAColl-9928-20

Description: Colour prints from five rolls of film taken by Binney in Oct 2002, showing images taken in the Ureweras. Corresponding negatives are at 35mm-96745-96776-F Images comprise: - Copies of a pencil drawing of Rakuraku Rehua by an unidentified artist. - Memorial to Jean Guerren at Te Poronu. - Signs on corrugated iron at the entrance to the Tuhoe area, at the confiscation line, Ruatoki. Messages include "Welcome to the Tuhoe nation" and "Tuhoe did not sign the Treaty!". - Temporary meeting house 'Te Urupatu', near Ruatoki. - Ruatoki Mission House. - Tuhoe flag painted on a corrugated iron fence, opposite Ruatoki School - Meeting house Whare Toroa Wairaka, Whakatane, near river mouth. - Painted Maori wood carvings surrounding the entrance to Muriwai's Cave, Whakatane. - Scene with hill identified by Binney as "Tiritiri Whetu from Matakerepu (or what Hohepa Kereopa calls Whakarae)" - Looking across Lakes Waikaremoana and Waikareiti - Bush at Waikareiti including Ruapani Track - Puna Hokoi lake on Ruapuni Track. - Binney in Te Kooti's stone chair. - Stone at Onepoto, Hawke's Bay, with graffiti by members of the armed constabularly. - Hopuruahine Landing and flats, Lake Waikaremoana - Mokau Falls. - Te Poho o Kuri Kino meeting house at Te Wai-iti marae, Ruatahuna. Exterior views. - Scenes at Heipipi showing 'Tamahou's old house' and the site of Elsdon Best's house. -Te Whatu o Te Kanohi meeting house at Papueru marae, Ruatahuna. Exterior views. - View, from a distance, of a house identified by Binney as 'Whare Kawenata at Papueru' - Scenes from Tarapoumanu summit, looking into the Ureweras. - Catholic church St Paul's at Ngaputahi. Exterior view. - Building labelled Waikotikoti, probably at Waikotikoti Marae. - Hine nui te po meeting house at Waikotikoti Marae at Te Whaiti. Exterior views. Accompanying information - Paper packets that originally held prints and negatives, have a few descriptive comments written by Binney and are held with PAColl-9928-20. Quantity: 91 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Webb, Murray, 1947- :Tame Iti [ca 3 February, 2005]

Date: 2005

From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures

Reference: DX-001-996

Description: Caricature of Maori activist Tame Iti holding a gun and a ripped up flag. Refers to a number of controversial actions he made in 2004 and 2005. On 6 May 2004, when the foreshore and seabed hikoi arrived at parliament, Tame Iti spat on the ground infront of Labour's five male MPs and the deputy Prime Minister Michael Cullen. On the 18th of January 2005, Iti used a double barrelled shotgun to shoot a New Zealand flag as the Waitangi Tribunal arrived at a marae in Ruatoki in the Bay of Islands. Iti held an art exhibition from 8-14 May in Auckland. He invited National's spokesperson for Maori affairs Gerry Brownlee to open it, entitling the exhibition "Meet the Prick". Extended Title - "Y'don't like me spitting at yer feet... Y'don't like me shootin' yer flag. Y'leave me no choice... I'm gonna 'ave another art exhibition!" Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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"What do your smoke signals say?" "My phone line is bugged." 15 November, 2007

Date: 2007

From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].

Reference: DCDL-0004384

Description: Shows smoke signals rising from dense bush. The signals say that the phone line is bugged. Refers to the police surveillance of activists of various persuasions, these probably Tame Iti's 'training schools' in the Ureweras. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"Apartheid! Hell no! Our people just want to live apart from your people." 2 November, ...

Date: 2007

From: Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Digital caricatures and cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0004356

Description: Shows a Tuhoe man sitting on a horse holding a rifle and expressing hooror at the idea that his desire for a separate Tuhoe nation might be regarded as apartheid. Two children sit behind him on the horse and a dog noses around. Cartoon also shows a map of the North Island with a round plug planted with a Tuhoe flag hovering above the hole in the Ureweras from which it has been pulled. Refers to the police raids of mid October when Tuhoe activist, Tame Iti, and 16 others, were arrested under the Firearms and Suppression of Terrorism Acts. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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Webb, Murray, 1947- :Tame Iti [ca 3 February, 2005]

Date: 2005

From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures

Reference: DX-001-997

Description: Caricature of Maori activist Tame Iti holding a shotgun and a torn up New Zealand flag. Refers to Iti's shooting of the flag in a protest aimed at Waitangi Tribunal members who were visiting a marae in Ruatoki on the 18th of January, 2005. Same image as DX-001-996, but without the text. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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"What's up Wiremu? Are you traumatised by those armed cops over there?" "Nah! I'm freak...

Date: 2007

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0004802

Description: In the first frame a child looks terrified but when his mother asks if he is frightened of the 'armed cops' he replies that he is freaked out by his Uncle Hemi. Refers to the police raid in October 2007 of the Tuhoe township of Ruatoki using the Suppression of Terrorism Act and the Firearms Act. 17 people from several raids around the country were arrested. The Terrorism Act could not be used to charge people with because it was in dire need of clarification. Child health experts thought it would tramatise the children and was an example of serious child abuse. Others thought the degree of tramatisation was exaggerated. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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