Interview with Reverend Maori Marsden relating to Historic Places reforms

Date
May 1989
By
Marsden, Māori (Rev), 1924?-1993; Walker, Piripi, 1955-
Reference
OHInt-0937-0528
Description

Interviewers Piripi Walker and Nanny Horiana Hakaria talk to Reverend Maori Marsden (Ngāi Takoto) about the Historic Places reforms (wāhi hītori). Includes comment on content of a discussion paper prepared by Te Tai Tokerau on wāhi tapu and degrees of tapu, and on the reforms of the Historic Places Trust.

Item includes mention of the recent death of Sir James Henare (Ngā Puhi), and the upcoming first anniversary of continous broadcast by Te Upoko o Te Ika radio Station. Recording contains blended traditional and Christian karakia.

Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT7-1462

Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). 1 Interview(s). 33.23 Minutes and seconds duration.

Transfers: Relates to second part of interview with Reverend Māori Marsden held at Library reference OHINT-0937-0124..

Search dates: 1989

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Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings
Format
1 7" reel(s), 1 Interview(s), 33.23 Minutes and seconds duration, Sound recordings
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Interview with Reverend Maori Marsden, tape one of one

Date: May 1989

From: Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings

Reference: OHT7-1462

Description: Interviewers Piripi Walker and Nanny Horiana Hakaria talk to Reverend Maori Marsden (Ngāi Takoto) about the Historic Places reforms (wāhi hītori). Includes comment on content of a discussion paper prepared by Te Tai Tokerau on wāhi tapu and degrees of tapu, and on the reforms of the Historic Places Trust. Item includes mention of the recent death of Sir James Henare (Ngā Puhi), and the upcoming first anniversary of continous broadcast by Te Upoko o Te Ika radio Station. Recording contains blended traditional and Christian karakia. Arrangement: Tape sequence - 1 of 1 Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). 33.23 Minutes and seconds duration. Search dates: 1989