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[Burton Brothers, Dunedin] :[Te Hauhau at Te Kuiti - King Country. From John White's An...

Date: 1875 - 1890 - 1885 - 1891

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: A-274-055

Description: A reproduction of a photograph, showing Te Hauhau, a Maori chief or priest, seated at the entrance of a carved and painted wharenui. He is clad in formal Maori clothing with huia feathers in his hair and is holding a taiaha, point down, in front of him. Inscriptions: Recto - top left - in blue pencil: 10-6-89. Also in pencil above image, ringed: Printer Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 291 x 230 mm

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Burton Brothers, 1868-1898 (Firm, Dunedin) :Hone Wetere Te Rerenga, wife, and son

Date: [ca 1885]

By: Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: PAColl-D-1082

Description: Portrait of Hone Wetere Te Rerenga with his wife (probably his second wife Te Ata Hoani) and son, taken ca 1885 by Alfred H Burton. His wife wears a korowai (Maori tag cloak). Published as a poster in 1974 by Photo-Forum Inc. for the National Museum, Wellington. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Other Titles - Wetere Te Rerenga, wife, and son Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - 3621 Wetere Te Rerenga, wife, and son; Photographer's title on negative - bottom right - Burton Bros. Dunedin Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photomechanical print 47.5 x 35.6 cm, on sheet and backing board 53 x 39.5 cm

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[Angas, George French] 1822-1886 :Te Waru - principal chief of the Nga Te Apakura tribe...

Date: 1844

By: Angas, George French, 1822-1886; Donne, Thomas Edward, 1860-1945

Reference: C-114-003

Description: Shows Te Waru, seated, on the left, dressed in a kaitaka cloak, with a fine woven taniko border. On the right is Te Pakaru Copy by artist on paper (watermarked 1851) of Plate 44 of his drawing for The New Zealanders Illustrated, London 1847 Plate 44 Other Titles - Ngai Apakura Ngai Maniapoto Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - title (in pencil in the hand of Angas. Not signed) Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour Provenance: T E Donne Collection

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Muir and Moodie :Photograph of Wahanui at his home in Alexandra

By: Muir & Moodie (Firm)

Reference: PA7-19-35

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Deighton, Samuel 1822-1900 :Bull of Ngatimaniopoto in Whanganui R[iver] below Tapuia Ku...

Date: 1862

From: [Crawford, James Coutts] 1817-1889 :[Pencil sketches and watercolours of New Zealand 1839-1850]

By: Crawford, Henry Duncan, 1859-1908; Crawford, James Coutts, 1817-1889; Deighton, Samuel, 1822-1900

Reference: A-229-033/034

Description: Left-hand view (A-229-034) "Running in bull ..." shows a Maori village with several people and a bull being pursued by a man on horseback. The view is intersected diagonally by a stream, with a small canoe being poled along it. Trees and hills in the background. Right-hand view (A-229-033) "Bull of Ngatimaniopoto" shows a bull, tethered by the neck and nose and standing in a river, being hauled by teams of Maori men and driven from behind by others standing in the river with sticks. Tall trees in the background. The sheet was once folded in half The name Tapuia Kumera (or Kumara) not found in gazetteers. However J. C. Crawford in his "Recollections of travels in New Zealand ... " (London, 1880) describes this scene and locates "Topini's village of Tapuia Kumera, situated on a river flat of the Whanganui [River] about two and a half miles above its junction with Ongarue" , i.e. close to the site of Taumarunui. The bull shown is being led by Ngati Maniapoto men on a trading expedition from Tapuia Kumera to their own area. The bull was distressed after Samuel Deighton had cut a hole for a nose-ring the previous day and objected to being removed. Bull of Ngatimaniopoto (A-229-033) was used as the basis for an engraving illustrating J. C. Crawford's "Recollections of Travel in New Zealand and Australia", with the same title, opp. p. 158. The men attempting to budge the bull look rather more tentative and nervous in the drawing than in the related engraving. Other Titles - Ngati Maniapoto Quantity: 2 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil & ink on paper 176 x 260 mm (2 drawings on one folded sheet)

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Burton Brothers, Dunedin :Te Hauhau at Te Kuiti - King Country. [From John White's Anci...

Date: 1875 - 1890 - 1885 - 1891

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: A-274-032

Description: A reproduction of a photograph, showing Te Hauhau, a Maori chief or priest, seated at the entrance of a carved and painted wharenui. He is clad in formal Maori clothing with huia feathers in his hair and is holding a taiaha, point down, in front of him. Image is reversed with printed photographers' number (3606) and title appearing back-to-front Inscriptions: Recto - centre left - in pencil 'Not clear, carving and the chief quite dim, can it be made so that it can shew all in the picture. J. White, 17 July '89'. Also lower right in pencil: 'Mr White. Reverse and name please'. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Photogravure, on sheet 291 x 230 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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Angas, George French, 1822-1886 :Implements & domestic economy. George French Angas / d...

Date: 1847 - 1844

By: Angas, George French, 1822-1886

Reference: C-170-002

Description: Shows 14 views of Maori domestic life, including tools, clothing and household receptacles. Accompanying page of text (C-170-002-1) lists the numbered items as follows: 1. Mode of fishing with nets on Lake Taupo: the fish, which are still small, are caught in a seine with very fine meshes, and a pole about 20 feet long, with tufts of grass fastened at the end, to drive the fish into the net. 2. A fishing weir, or eel pah, on the river Mokau. 3. Wooden fish-hook. 4. Fish-hook generally in use, made of wood, with a layer of pawa [i.e. paua], or pearl shell (Haliotis), and the hook formed of human bone. A feather of the kivi kivi (Apteryx Australis) is fastened at the extremity. The lines are of flax and, as these hooks dangle astern of the canoes, the glittering appearance of the pawa attracts the fish. 5. Kupenga, or eel trap, formed of twigs, from Mokau. 6. Ko, a wooden spade, for rooting up ferns, and preparing the ground for plantations. 7. A pestle for beating flax, formed of volcanic trap. 8. Wooden flute, one of the orifices of which is tattooed to resemble the lips of a woman. 9. Bark bucket, and calabashes for holding water: the orifices of these latter are also tattooed in a similar manner. 10. Ornamented flax basket for household purposes. 11. E kumeti, ancient wooden bowl for kumeras, from the deserted pah of Otawhao, near Waipa, eight feet in circumference. 12. and 13. Flax sandals from Otago, in the Southern Island. 14. Portrait of an aged slave woman, at Pouketouto, in the interior, beyond Mokau Angas visited New Zealand in 1844 Other Titles - and Extended Title - From: Angas, George French. The New Zealanders illustrated (London; Thomas M'Lean No. 26 Haymarket, 1847). Plate 57 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) (14 images on one page). Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured, 455 x 310 mm, on sheet 545 x 365 mm Provenance: Purchase: Cordy's antique and art auction, Auckland, 21 May 2013; lot 665

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Dell, Sharon :Photographs of Maori

Date: 1885-1943

Reference: PAColl-4846

Description: Portraits of Maori men and haka teams From the old duplicate boxes at Castrol House (location of what prior to 1976 was The Photograph Section) Quantity: 10 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Jones, Rei :Michael Rotohiko Jones, 1895-1978

Date: 1977

By: Jones, Rei, active 1978

Reference: PA12-2224

Description: Photograph of Michael Rotohiko Jones (1895-1978) ringing the school bell at Ongarue School, taken in 1977 by an unknown photographer. eDNZB project - requesting images for use in online Dictionary of NZ Biography and for ATL collection See DNZB v.4 - Michael Rotohiko Jones of Ngati Maniapoto, was an interpreter, land agent, public administrator and broadcaster. Arrangement: Copy negative housed at 1/2-190178 Quantity: 1 colour original transparency/ies (copy of original print returned to owner). Physical Description: Dye coupler transparency 100 x 125 mm

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[Burton Brothers, Dunedin] :[Te Hauhau at Te Kuiti - King Country. From John White's An...

Date: 1875 - 1890 - 1885 - 1891

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: A-274-054

Description: A reproduction of a photograph, showing Te Hauhau, a Maori chief or priest, seated at the entrance of a carved and painted wharenui. He is clad in formal Maori clothing with huia feathers in his hair and is holding a taiaha, point down, in front of him. Inscriptions: Recto - top left - in red ink: Approved. John White. Also in pencil, top left: Approved. Rather dim photo. 31st Jny 88. Also below image in red ink: Whare puni (at Te Kuiti); Verso - in ink: Mr White. Put on the name. (followed by initials and the date) 31 7 88 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Photogravure, on sheet 291 x 230 mm

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McDonald, James Ingram, 1865-1935 :Wini Tana Tupotahi / A veteran of the Battle of Orak...

Date: 1933 - 1860 - 1869

By: McDonald, James Ingram, 1865-1935; Lorrigan, J (Mr), active 1974

Reference: A-114-034

Description: A head-and-shoulders profile portrait of the Ngati Maniapoto chief. He is wearing a cloak, most probably made of kiwi feathers. He has a moustache, and moko on his chin, cheeks and nose Possibly copied from a photograph. The artist drew a series of portraits of historic figures based on earlier photographs or paintings and drawings. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopy, black and white, of red chalk drawing, 300 x 210 mm Provenance: Donation: photocopy donated by Mr J. Lorrigan, Khandallah. 6.5.74.

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Kelly, Leslie George, 1906-1959: Photograph album of Maori pa and battle sites

Date: 1928-1930

By: Kelly, Leslie George, 1906-1959

Reference: PA1-o-1887

Description: Photograph album of Maori pa and battle sites in the North Island, presumed to have been created by Leslie George Kelly in circa 1928-1930. Comprises photographs taken 1928-1930, probably by Kelly, and five hand drawn maps and one other drawing, presumably drawn by Kelly at a similar time. The photographs are captioned and dated, and connections made between the photographs and the maps. The captions include some historical and contextual information. - Includes photographs of Otakanini Pa, and Oparuparu Pa in the Kaipara District. The images of the Oparuparu include rock carvings that Kelly has also drawn. Other pa include Mokoia Pa (Panmure), Te Horo Pa (Helensville), Te Makiri Pa (Awaroa River), Matakitaki Pa, Taura Kohia (Pirongia), Paterangi Pa, Orakau Pa, Pukeokoiwiriki Pa (aka Paritaiuru, in Papakura), a pa site in Kawhia (not named in the album), and Te Arawi Pa (Kawhia) and sites of Te Kohia Pa (Waitara) and Mahoetahi Pa (Taranaki). - Also includes images of the site of "Maori whare burned by troops 1864, Rangiaowhia" and photographs of the Anglican and Catholic Churches at Rangiaowhia. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Inscriptions: Album page - Contains many captions detailing places, pa names and vantage points that the photographs were taken from. Inscription on inside front cover "Leslie G Kelly 1929-30". Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Angas, George French 1822-1886 :To Ngaporutu, and his wife Rihe, at Wakatumutu. Ngawhea...

Date: 1844 - 1847

From: Angas, George French 1822-1886 :The New Zealanders Illustrated. London, Thomas McLean, 1847.

By: Angas, George French, 1822-1886

Reference: PUBL-0014-37

Description: A seated Maori couple with a background of a carved whare. The man, To Ngaporutu has a moko and is wearing a greenstone earring and a flax leaf rain cloak. His wife, seated on his right, is in a woven flax korowai cloak and has an albatross feather ear adornment. She has a chin moko and crosses marked on her cheek and forehead. The pair were residents of the Waitomo area, with Rihe coming from the Wanganui area. Both were recent converts to Christianity. On the right side, another seated man and woman, of Waikato, ther man "Ngawhea" from the Kawhia area had not been converted to Christianity; the woman, Nga Miho was a 'celebrated priestess, and wife of Rangitautaea, the old chief of Ahuahu, who was wounded at Taranaki'. The woman is wearing a blanket, the man a flax rain cloak. Angas visited New Zealand in 1844. According to Angas's text, Nga Miho means 'the teeth'. However the usual Maori word for teeth is niho. Other Titles - Ngati Maniapoto Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Tinted lithograph, hand-coloured 550 x 360 mm

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Maori survivors of war

Date: 1914

From: Cowan, James, 1870-1943 :Collection of photographs

Reference: 1/1-017975-G

Description: Shows 6 Maori men wearing feather cloaks and carrying spears. They are from L to R: Te Wairoa Piripi, Hekiera te Rangai, Huihi Pou-Patate, Te Huia Raureti, Mahu Te Mona, te Wharerangi Parekawa. Photograph taken by J Cowan ca 1914. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Photographer unknown :Photograph of the Waikato Mounted Detachment during the Auckland ...

Date: 1932

From: Photographer unknown: Mounted Specials during the wharf strike 1932

Reference: PA2-2873

Description: Shows the Commander of the Waikato Mounted Detachment with two of his senior officers during the Auckland riots of 1932 Inscriptions: Verso - Waikato Mounted Detachment - The Commandant and his senior officers; Recto - beneath image - Auckland riots 1932 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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The great Ngati Maniopoto chief Wahanui with family and friends at his house at Alexandra

Date: 1885

From: New Zealand Department of Justice, Commissioner of Patents :Collection of Burton Brothers prints

By: Burton, Alfred Henry, 1834?-1914

Reference: PA7-36-32

Description: Group of men, women and children photograph with Wahanui by Alfred Burton on the verandah of his house at Alexandra in Jun 1885. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - 3629 - The great Ngatimaniopoto chief Wahanui, family and friends at his house - Alexandra. Burton Bros, Dunedin.; Mount recto - bottom centre - Registrar of Copyrights, New Zealand. 697 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 14.5 x 20 cm on mount 22.8 x 29.2 cm

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Angas, George French 1822-1886: Implements and domestic economy. / George French Angas ...

Date: 1844 - 1847

From: Angas, George French 1822-1886 :The New Zealanders Illustrated. London, Thomas McLean, 1847.

By: Angas, George French, 1822-1886

Reference: PUBL-0014-55

Description: A group of sketches with accompanying text, paraphrased as follows: 1. [Top centre] Mode of fishing with nets on Lake Taupo. 2. [Upper centre]. A fishing weir, or eel pa, on the river Mokau. 3. [Top left] Wooden fish-hook. 4. [Top right] Fish hook generally in use, made of wood with a layer of paua ... 5. Kupenga or eel trap, formed of twigs [a basket trap]. 6. [Centre left]Ko, a wooden spade for rooting up ferns and preparing the ground for plantations. 7. [Upper right, below paua fish-hook] A pestle for beating flax, formed of volcanic trap. 8. [Centre right, below pestle] Wooden flute, one of the orifices is tattooed to resemble the lips of a woman. 9 [Lower left, below digging sticks] Bark bucket and calabashes for holding water. 10. [Lower centre] Ornamented flax basket for household purposes. 11. [Bottom centre] [H]e kumete, ancient wooden bowl for kumaras, from the deserted pa of Otawhao, near Waipa, eight feet in circumference. 12 & 13 [Bottom left and right] flax sandles from Otago. 14 [Centre] Portrait of an aged slave woman, at Pouketouto [Puketutu Pā?], in the interior, beyond Mokau [Waitomo]. The woman is squatting in front of a whare. Angas visited New Zealand in 1844 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Tinted lithograph, hand-coloured, 230 x 336 mm.

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Hone Wetere Te Rerenga with his wife and son

Date: ca 1885

From: Original photographic prints and postcards from file print collection, Box 15

By: Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.)

Reference: PAColl-7081-39

Description: Hone Wetere Te Rerenga with his wife (probably his second wife Te Ata Hoani) and son, circa 1885. His wife wears a korowai (Maori tag cloak). Photograph taken by the Burton Brothers, probably in Mokau. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - Wetere Te Rerenga, wife, and son Burton Bros Dunedin Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 20 x 14.8 cm

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Te Kawau Maro o Maniapoto, 2007, Te Kuiti. Tuesday, 16 October - Monday 22 October 2007.

Date: 2007

By: Te Kawau Maro o Maniapoto Trust

Reference: EPHDL-0056

Description: Digital poster advertising a sporting event which is to include: triathlon, power pulling, golf, fishing, special needs, squash, kapahaka, touch, hunting, netball, wananga, tamariki sports, softball, tennis, basketball, badminton. Shows illustrations of figures involved in some of these activities. Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s).

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Wahanui Huatare - Photograph taken by John Cunningham Blythe

Date: [1886?]

From: Anderson, Christopher Andrew John, 1914-2002 : Portraits of Maori

By: Blythe, John Cunningham, -1892

Reference: 1/1-039840-G

Description: Wahanui Huatare. Three quarter length portrait of a Maori man with a moko. He wears a Maori cloak around his shoulders and holds a taiaha. Photograph taken by surveyor John Cunningham Blythe and recorded as having been taken at Otorohanga in 1886. Source of descriptive information - This photograph was published in the New Zealand Railways Magazine, volume 9, issue 11 (1 Feb 1935) with the following caption: "Wahanui, Chief of Ngati-Maniapoto. (From a photograph by Mr. J. C. Blythe, Surveyor, at Otorohanga, 1886" Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative

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