Patariki Te Rei interviewed by Henare Kingi and Piripi Walker

Date
1990
By
Te Rei, Patariki, 1913-1995; Walker, Piripi, 1955-; Kingi, Henare Whitu, active 1989-1990
Reference
OHInt-0937-0152
Description

Interviewers Henare Kingi (Ngā Puhi) and Piripi Walker (Ngāti Raukawa) talk with kaumātua Patariki Te Rei (Ngāti Toa).

The first topic of discussion is the history of how Te Rei gave the name for the new national museum to former Minister of Internal Affairs Peter Tapsell, and the subsequent shortening of the name to 'Te Papa Tongarewa'.

The second topic of discussion is the loss of Māori ancestral religion and karakia. They discuss taha wairua, and the attitudes of new religion to indigenous religions.

Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT10-0765

Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). 35.38 Minutes and seconds duration.

Search dates: 1990

Processing information: Record enhanced in 2016 with information from Piripi Walker, Secretary and Trustee of Te Upoko o Te Ika Trust Board.

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Patariki Rei me Henare Kingi, tape one of one

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Reference: OHT10-0765

Description: Interviewers Henare Kingi (Ngā Puhi) and Piripi Walker (Ngāti Raukawa) talk with kaumātua Patariki Te Rei (Ngāti Toa). The first topic of discussion is the history of how Te Rei gave the name for the new national museum to former Minister of Internal Affairs Peter Tapsell, and the subsequent shortening of the name to 'Te Papa Tongarewa'. The second topic of discussion is the loss of Māori ancestral religion and karakia. They discuss taha wairua, and the attitudes of new religion to indigenous religions. Arrangement: Tape sequence - 1 of 1 Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). 35.38 Minutes and seconds duration.