Pawa, Hori, active 1929

Ringatu leader, lived at Te Teko

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Manuscript

Maori correspondence and mss

Date: 1921-1922

From: Keys, Ben, 1878-1951 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0407-15

Description: Contains correspondence to and from Keys about questions re Maori history, including the naming of Putauaki; also contains manuscripts about ancestors named `Manaia', and about other ancestors including Tamainupo and Te Whitipatoto; in these manuscripts there is information about historical conflicts involving Ngati Raukawa, Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Maniapoto and other related iwi; there is also information about the meaning and derivation of the name `Ngaruawahia' Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

New Zealand Native Department : Native minister [ie Sir A T Ngata]; File on the Ringatu...

Date: 1923-1939

By: New Zealand. Native Department

Reference: qMS-1530

Description: Contains correspondence about, and invitations to, Ringatu meetings at Wainui and Ruatoki to discuss the unification of the various divisions of the Ringatu Church; also contains minutes and resolutions of the meetings, and a list of people who received the minutes and resolutions Also contains correspondence and official papers about the administration of Ringatu land at Wainui in the Bay of Plenty, and about the registration of Ringatu ministers by the Registrar-general; there are also police reports about the moral fitness of some Ringatu ministers There are also papers concerning the constitution of the Ringatu Church and it's administration Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescript (33 cm; blue cloth)