Hape-ki-tua-rangi, -1820?

Ngati Raukawa paramount chief

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Manuscript

Correspondence and notes

Date: 1896-1915

From: Polynesian Society: Records

Reference: 80-115-04A/04C

Description: Includes Notes on Maori origins, by Mr Ferguson of Hokianga; Time and a generation, by Hare Hongi; Ruatapu, Whiro and Toi, by Hare Hongi; He korero mo Wairangi raua ko tana wahine ko Parawhete, by Matenga Hori; He karakia patu ngarara, ana kai i te maara kumara, and other notes, by Hare Hongi; On the survivals of ancient customs in Oceania; Ngati Kahungunu materials from T W Downes; Maori kitchen middens, by Taylor White; Ko te korero mo nga pa e toru i te puke, by Tarakawa Also contains a brief essay about Te Rauparaha of the Ngati Toa. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Papers relating to the Cook and Hickson families

Date: [1960-1972]

From: Mitchell, June Ellis, 1918-1980:Papers relating to the Hickson and Cook families

Reference: MS-Papers-5867

Description: Includes Te Arawa and Ngati Raukawa genealogies which trace the descent of the Wallace and Cook families with particular emphasis on the marriage of Hape Tuarangi and Te Akau; references; questions on Ngati Raukawa history posed by Mitchell and answered by W K Te Awe Awe; notes toward whakapapa; copy of death certificate for Mary Jane Cook Meretini Te Akau (1897); biographical piece, `The Hicksons of New Zealand'; and photocopies of transferred photographs of Louisa Skerrett (nee Cook) and Richard Jordan Skerret Hickson Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter (photocopy)

Manuscript

Maori notebook, whakapapa of Ngati Toa written in a number of hands including Rakera

Date: [ca 1850-1870]

By: Houston, John, 1891-1962

Reference: MS-1547

Description: Includes historical notes about meetings, lists of hapu and their tupuna, extensive genealogies of Ngati Toa, an account of Te Rauparaha's actions and notes about Rakera's family. Also includes lists of hapu with their corresponding eponymous ancestor, and an account in Maori of the death of Marore, wife of Te Rauparaha, by the Ngati Pou, and the marriage of Nohorua, the eldest brother of Te Rauparaha, to Wharemawhai of the Ngati Rahiri. Quantity: 1 volume(s) (ca 140 pages). Physical Description: Holograph (24 cm; vellum)