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Manuscript

Gudgeon, Walter Edward, 1841-1920 : Maori genealogies

Date: [188-?]

By: Gudgeon, Walter Edward, 1841-1920

Reference: Micro-MS-0179

Description: Genealogies of Hawkes Bay, Poverty Bay and Northland tribes; index and some vocabulary included Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) (ca 100 frames).

Manuscript

Material in Maori hand

Date: 1904, 1920, nd

From: Cowan, James, 1870-1943 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0039-08C

Description: Contains notes about the Waikato theatre of the New Zealand Wars; contains waiata and accompanying narrative; contains whakapapa; list of mountains in the Waikato area, lists of Waikato tribes, lists of waka taua in Waikato area; notes about the Maori occupation of Auckland; notes and waiata about patupaiarehe (fairy people) Contains letter from PaitiniWi Tapeka of Heipipi, Urewera Arrangement: Material extracted from MS-Papers-0039-08A & 08B Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Correspondence - F E Maning, C E Maxwell, Edward E Morris, Charles Murray, Hoani Nahe, ...

Date: 1875, 1893-1907

From: Polynesian Society: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-1187-266

Description: Comprises letters from F E Maning (1) 1875, to and from C E Maxwell (7) 1895-1901, Edward E Morris (1) 1896, Charles Murray (2) 1892, and nine Maori letters from Hoani Nahe, Eruera Hohepa, Taurua Minarapa, Heni Te Rau o te Rangi, Hone Wetere 1893-1909. The Maori letters concern Polynesian Society business and activities, information about the origins of Ngati Maru and Ngati Paoa, the collection of whakapapa, the inspection of old pa sites, the Maori division of time, the activities of Te Whiti and Tohu at Parihaka, and accounts of the migration to the Wellington area by Ngati Toa, Ngati Raukawa and Te Ati Awa. Also contains 3 letters written in the hand of Heni Te Rau about her mothers famous swim from Kapiti Island (during the battle of Waiorua, 1824), and other family information; and information by Minarapa about the birth of the prophet Te Whiti o Rongomai. Quantity: 1 folder(s) (20 pieces).

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