Elder of Ngati Whakaue. Younger brother of Eruera te Uremutu. Photograhed at Ohinemutu by William A Price on 10 Jan 1908. Died in Aug 1911, at Maketu (New Zealand herald, 19 Aug 1911, p 8). [Source: Pukaki, a comet returns / Paul Tapsell. Reed, 2000]
Akuhata, Kiharoa, -1911
Photographic prints relating to Māori people, whare, pā, and landscapes
Date: [1907-1915]
From: Cowan family: Collection
By: Andrew, Thomas, 1855-1939; McDonald, James Ingram, 1865-1935
Reference: PAColl-10460-19
Description: Photographs relating to Māori people, whare, and landscapes, taken by various photographers including Thomas Andrew, between circa 1907 and 1915. Some of the images are photographs of artworks including paintings and sketches. Includes: - Images of Kipa Hemi Wharo and his mother Haromi - An image of Lieutenant H. S. Bates [?] - An image of a Māori battle scene (possibly from the filming of 'Rewi's Last Stand') - A whare in Ruatoki - Tamasese photographed by [Thomas?] Andrew - A photograph of a sketch by S Percy Smith dated 1858, of Rotomahana - A photograph of a painting of Ruapekapeka dated 1846 - James McDonald dated 1925 [unclear whether he is the photographer or subject] - A photograph of a painting of a young [Sir] George Grey - Te Rauru wharenui, Whakarewarewa, dated 1886, by J. M. - A photograph of a sketch of Te Rauparaha "during his visit to the College June 6th 1847" which also includes an inset of his mark - A photograph of a sketch of an [unknown] stockade - An unknown Māori man dressed in a pākē (rain cape) and pōtae tauā (mourning cap) - A whale surfacing - A photograph of a sketch of an unnamed pā near Te Rore and Te Rangiawhia drawn by E. Brooke - A photograph of a sketch of Te Whiti - A photograph of Lindauer's painting of tā moko, the annotation on the back says that Tupotahi is chanting in the image - The interior of an unknown carved whare - Images of Kauri trees in Waipoua Forest - The carved door of Te Puea's meeting house 'Te Paki o Matariki' - Interior of "the Maori War Memorial Church at Kahukura, Waiapu Valley, East Cape" - A photograph of a sketch of Barnet Burns - Images of Māori men performing haka with both Māori and European style weapons - Te Arawa chief Kiharoa of Rotorua and Maketu - Three Māori women whitebaiting on the Waikato River - A pātaka - Tupotahi wearing European style clothing - A kōtuku (white heron) Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 40 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 Other printed ephemera item(s). Transfers: Drawings removed for storage reasons. See A-472-026, 027, 034, 038, and 039..
Kiharoa Akuhata and elder brother Eruera te Uremutu sitting outside the carved Maori ho...
Date: Jan 1908
From: Price, William Archer, 1866-1948 :Collection of post card negatives
Reference: 1/2-001929-G
Description: Photograph of two elderly men, Kiharoa Akuhata (left) and elder brother Eruera te Uremutu, sitting side by side on chairs outside a carved house at Ohinemutu. On the far left is a stone with the words `Ko Tauwhitu Mei 1 1894' on it. Photograph taken by William Arthur Price on 10 Jan 1908. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom right - Carved Maori House. Ohinemutu. Rotorua. 1299.; Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - W.A.P. 10.1.08 William Archer Price lived and practised in Queen Street, Northcote, 1909-1910. Source: New Zealand Post Office directories Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 4.75 x 6.5 inches
Kiharoa Akuhata and elder brother Eruera te Uremutu sitting outside the carved Maori ho...
Date: Jan 1908
From: Price, William Archer, 1866-1948 :Collection of post card negatives
Reference: 1/2-001921-G
Description: Photograph of two elderly men, Kiharoa Akuhata (left) and elder brother Eruera te Uremutu, sitting side by side on chairs outside a carved house at Ohinemutu. Photograph taken by William Arthur Price on 10 Jan 1908. Closer view of the same image at 1/2-001929 William Archer Price lived and practised in Queen Street, Northcote, 1909-1910. Source: New Zealand Post Office directories Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 4.75 x 6.5 inches