Māori (New Zealand people) - Family relationships

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Te Whakapiringa o Taranaki Whānui oral history project: “Exploring Relationships with L...

Date: 2011

By: Love, Honiana, active 2000-

Reference: OHColl-1237

Description: Collection comprises oral history interviews relating to the connection to Tāranaki amongst Tāranaki Māori who live or have lived in Australia. It looks at the development of Tāranaki Māori communities in Australia, and how connection for the interviewees is fostered though marae, haukainga, tikanga, te teo Māori, and whakapapa. Interviews with Shirley Spooner, Rachel Buchanan, Neville Gilmore, Ihaka Noble, Mitchell Ritai, and Agnes Wharehoka were conducted by Honiana Love. Two interviews were conducted by Honiana Love and Claire Hall; one interview was conducted by Honiana Love and Hokipera Ruakere. Interviews were conducted in English and te reo Māori, in both Australia and Taranaki. Project received a New Zealand Oral History Award. Title taken from item. Quantity: 6 Interview(s). 21 digital sound recording(s). 11 digital photograph(s). 11 Electronic document(s). 2 electronic scan(s). 1 folder(s). Search dates: 2011

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Maori Education Foundation (N.Z.) :Your children's future depends on you and education....

Date: 1960 - 1969

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to Maori. 1960s].

By: New Zealand. Department of Māori Affairs

Reference: Eph-A-MAORI-1960s-02

Description: Pamphlet encouraging Maori parents to provide a supportive environment at home and towards education, for their children. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on pamphlet, 219 x 356 mm folded to 219 x 89 mm.

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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :''Oy! They're thinkin' of letting %#*# gays adopt kids! Flamin...

Date: 2012

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0021632

Description: Shows a family (clearly Maori) with numerous children. There is much violence in evidence. The man is outraged at the notion of Gay people being allowed to adopt children. Context: Three private members bills which would enable same-sex adoption are either in the Parliamentary members' ballot or are being drafted. (Stuff 28/05/2012) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Frederick Augustus Bennett, with his first wife Hana Te Unuhi Mere Paaka and their child

Date: ca 1900

From: Original photographic prints and postcards from file print collection, Box 7

By: Williams family

Reference: PAColl-6001-43

Description: Frederick Augustus Bennett, with his first wife Hana Te Unuhi Mere Paaka (Hannah Mary Park), and their child Rawinia Bennett, circa 1900. Photographer unidentified. Formerly identified as Frederick Augustus Bennet with his second wife Arihia Rangioue Pokiha and their child, circa 1912 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Transfers: PAColl-8045.