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Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889 :A korero. Capt Oliver delt. Dickinson & Co. lith. ...

Date: 1849 - 1852 - 1851

From: Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889: A series of lithographic drawings from sketches in New Zealand

Reference: PUBL-0032-02

Description: Groups of Maori and Pakeha on a plain with hills in the background, with low rises on both sides. On the left are cabbage trees. A single figure, Rangihaeata, is standing centrally, addressing Sir George Grey, who is seated in a chair close to Rangihaeata. The incident took place at Waikanae in 1851. The Library has an original watercolour version of this lithograph at C-054-004 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Hand-coloured lithograph, 268 x 391 mm

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Tangi of Tohuroa Wi Parata at Whakarongotai Marae, Waikanae

Date: 1920 - 1930

From: Kiwha, Hauangi :Photographs of the Kiwha family

Reference: 1/2-135662-F

Description: Mourners in front of Whakarongotai Marae, Waikanae, at the tangi of Tohuroa Wi Parata. The man standing at the doorway maybe Ihaia Puketapu from Te Ati Awa ki Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt; the woman seated at the far right is Haua Tuhera Baker (Ngati Raukawa, Ngati Toa, Te Ati Awa), a first cousin of the deceased and graddaughter of Wi Parata e kakakura. Photograph taken by an unidentified photographer ca 1955. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Gilfillan, John Alexander, 1793-1864 :Wai-Kanae Pa and Kapiti. [Before 1847]

Date: 1845 - 1915

From: Downes, Thomas William :Old Whanganui. Hawera, W. A. Parkinson, 1915

By: Gilfillan, John Alexander, 1793-1863; Downes, Thomas William, 1868-1938

Reference: PUBL-0066-141

Description: The mouth of the Waikanae River showing a fenced pa (Kenakena) with a large number of buildings. The large building with peaked roof is believed to be the first Maori Missionary church built by Bishop Octavius Hadfield. Kapiti Island is visible in the background A copy by T. W. Downes (as a book illustration) of an original watercolour or drawing by J. A. Gilfillan. According to evidence given in the Native Land Court (Otaki Minute Book 10, Ngarara Hearing. 1890) the Kenakena pa, which stood at the mouth of the Waikanae river, was built by the Ngati Toa chiefs Te Rangihiroa and Te Hiko o te Rangi after the tribe consolidated their position on the Kapiti coast following their historic migration from Kawhia. The Ngati Toa later settled Te Ati Awa at Waikanae and it was during this period that the Kenakena pa and surrounding district was associated with Wi Kingi Te Rangitaake (aka Te Whiti). Other Titles - Waikanae Other Titles - Kenakena Pa Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, sepia

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Wiremu Parata Te Kakakura

Date: [12 September 1891]

From: Wright, Henry Charles Clarke, 1844-1936 :Negatives

Reference: 1/1-020616-G

Description: Portrait of Wiremu Parata Te Kakakura Waipunaahau seated out side a raupo whare. Possibly taken at a hui on 12 September 1891, when Ngāti Huia gathered to receive the infant son of Governor Onslow, who had been named Huia out of respect for Māori. This photograph was previously identified as being at Karaka Bay, Wellington This photo was probably taken at the same time other photos in this collection were also taken at Karaka Bay with Heeni Te Rei (a close relative of Parata's) and Kereopa Tukumaru. Heeni is wearing black and this may indicate that the occassion is a tangihanga (a funeral). Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Maori group roasting karaka berries at Whakarongotai, Waikanae

Date: 1908

From: Hislop, Harold Stevens, d 1933 :Photograph albums

Reference: PA1-o-229-48-4

Description: Maori group roasting karaka berries at Whakarongotai, Waikanae, 1908. Photograph taken by Harold Stevens Hislop. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 90 x 117 mm mounted on album page

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Maori ploughing at Waikanae

Date: 1908

From: Hislop, Harold Stevens, d 1933 :Photograph albums

Reference: PA1-o-229-33-2

Description: Man ploughing with a team of horses at Waikanae. Photo may have been taken at Kaitawa, Waikanae. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 9 x 11.4 cm, mounted on album page

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Harold Hislop with friend at Waikanae River mouth

Date: 1908

From: Hislop, Harold Stevens, d 1933 :Photograph albums

Reference: PA1-o-229-43-5

Description: Harold Hislop with a Maori friend at Waikanae River mouth. (Probably another member of the Parata family, consistent with previous images) Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 84 x 117 mm mounted on album page

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Maori women of Waikanae

Date: [ca 1900]

By: Kiwha, Hauangi (Mrs), active 1985

Reference: 1/2-159177-F

Description: Maori women of Waikanae, circa 1900. From left to right, back row: unidentified, unidentified, Tamiti (sister of Pono Tamiti, lived at Hongoeka), unidentified, unidentified. Front row: Anni Tamihana, Ruakirikiri O'Waikanae Georgina Tamihana Te Karu (the child in front), her mother Hananikuru Ellison, and Paioke Edwin. Taken by an unidentified photographer. Library client has provided fuller names for people identified in this record. Back row, third from left - probably Pinarepe Tamiti Tamihana/Thompson (she was the sister of Te Pononga Tamiti Tamihana Te Karu, and lived at Hongoeka Pa with her sister Te Kura. Front row from left - Paioke/Paiake Winara Parata Edwin. Hana Nikuru Maku Erihana/Ellison (wife of Te Pononga Tamihana). Child is Ruakirikiri Waikanae Georgina Tamihana/Thompson (daughter of Hana and Te Pononga Tamihana). Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).

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Te Mahia Wi Parata and female relatives, Whakarongotai marae, Waikanae

Date: [ca 1908]

From: Hislop, Harold Stevens, d 1933 :Photograph albums

Reference: PA1-o-229-36-4

Description: Te Mahia Wi Parata (centre, with feathers in her hair) and female relatives, including Mrs Eve Parata (with scarf), sitting on the porch of Whakarongotai meeting house. Photograph taken circa 1908 by Harold Stevens Hislop. Source of descriptive information - Eve Parata identified from photocopy from Kapiti Libraries. Eve formerly identified by Kapiti Libraries as Tiro Parata. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 92 x 119 mm mounted on album page

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Princess Parata, Parihaka 1898

Date: [ca 1880s - 1910]

From: Collis, William Andrews, 1853-1920 :Negatives of Taranaki

Reference: 1/1-006122-G

Description: Portrait of Utauta Wi Parata, the youngest daughter of Wi Parata Te Kakakura, taken at Parihaka 1898 holding a patu, with a piupiu around her shoulders and a huia feather in her hair. Photograph taken by William Andrews Collis. This photograph appeared in the Auckland Weekly News, Christmas Edition, 1898, p.22. The same edition also features photos of her father Wi Parata and brothers at the Parata family home "Tararua" in Parihaka. On this occassion Wi Parata was encouraging Utauta to marry her deceased elder sister's (Ngauru Wi Parata) husband Nohomairangi Te Whiti, son of the prophet Te Whiti. Information by Matiu Baker, Ngati Toa project. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Gelatin dry plate negative

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Mourners at the tangi of Natanahira Te Umutapu Wi Parata at Whakarongotai Marae, Waikanae

Date: 1932

From: Kiwha, Hauangi :Photographs of the Kiwha family

Reference: 1/2-135663-F

Description: Mourners at the tangi of Natanahira Te Umutapu Wi Parata at Whakarongotai Marae, Waikanae in 1932. The woman sitting 2nd from the left, with the boy in her lap is Ani Mere Pohio (nee Cootes). The portraits at the rear are, from left to right: Hemi Matenga?, Unaiki Whareangiangi Pukehi, Hira Parata, Wi Parata Te Kakakura and Winara Matewhitu Wi Parata. The old man holding the baby is Moteatea Kiharoa of Ngati Huia ki Katihiku (Ngati Raukawa). Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Maori group at the tangi of Makere Wikitoria Taitoko, at Putiki

Date: Between 4-8 June 1912

From: Tesla Studios :Negatives of Wanganui and district taken by Alfred Martin, Frank Denton and Mark Lampe (Tesla Studios)

Reference: 1/1-021261-G

Description: Maori group at the tangi of Makere Wikitoria Taitoko, at Putiki, photographed by Frank J Denton between the 4th and the 8th of June 1912. Sitting from left, in foreground, is Horomona Wi Parata, Metapere Ropata (nee Parata-(?), Tirohia Parata, Utauta Webber (nee Parata), Te Mahia Kiharoa (nee Parata), Moteatea Kiharoa, chief of Ngati Raukawa. Back row, second from right: Ihaka Raniera Bailey Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Negative not yet sighted

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Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :A native monument at Waikanae to the memory of Wiremu Kingi...

Date: 1847

From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.

Reference: E-296-q-053-4

Description: Sketch showing a decorated column surrounded by a fence. The words on the monument appear to be: "Ko te Tohu Tenei o Rere Tawangawanga no te 26 o Hepetema i mate i Waikanae 1845". An approximate translation is: "This is the sign for/of Rere Tawangawanga who died at Waikananae on the 26 of September 1845". Wiremu Kingi was the son of Te Rere-ta-whangawhanga (d 1845) and Te Kehu. Other Titles - Wiremu Kingi's father Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pen and ink 65 x 40 mm.

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