Ngai Tahu leader, teacher, broadcaster, concert party producer. [See: Dictionary of New Zealand Biography online] Maori orator. Photograph published in NZ Free Lance, 3 Jul 1935 (taken at Tuahiwi Pa)
Pitama, Te Aritaua, 1906-1958
School of Maori Arts and Crafts
Date: 1926-1934
From: Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-6919-0402
Description: Contains correspondence regarding the School Includes the proposal to establish the School of Maori Art and Crafts, 1926 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts
Miscellaneous papers
Date: 1908-1949
From: Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-6919-0488
Description: Contains personal and professional correspondence regarding visits, marae, historical research; newspaper clippings and a report, `Wanganui Maori Conference as a Parliamentary paper'. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter
Personalities - Men - Surnames, Ph, Q, R
Date: 1925-1951
From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives
Reference: PAColl-0785-1-209
Description: Photographs taken for publication in the New Zealand Free Lance, ca 1920s-1950s. Names of New Zealand subjects entered in Name Field. Also: Haakon Q'Viller (Norwegian parachutist), 1931; Major Arthur Purvis (Military secretary to Lord Galway), 1935; Brian Rainger, 1951; Captain Cunningham Reid and wife (candidate in Marylebone electorate), ca 1930s; H Ramsbotham (Unionist MP for Lancaster and Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, ca 1930; Captain T A Rainey, 1932; Marquess of Reading (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), ca 1930s; Ernest Raymond (author), 1931; M Rashid (instructor at Lincoln College), 1950; His Highness the Maharaja of Ratham , 1927; Colonel Reitz (High Commissioner for South Africa in London), 1943; Count Reventlow (Danish Minister in London), 1940; The Shereef Raisuli (Riff leader) and his eldest son, 1925 Also: R J Powell, fl 1940; Professor Piccard (Swiss scientist), 1931; Pope Pius XII, 1949; D G Porter, 1949; Admiral Sir Dudley Pound and Admiral Francois Darlan, 1940; Antoine Pinay and Rene Mayer, 1953; Wiley Post, 1934; Mr & Mrs Lowell & C Pinkerton, 1937; Paul Poiret (French fashion designer), 1934; Captain George Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers and wife (scientist and lecturer), 1932; Sir Arthur Pinero (English dramatist), 1926; Arthur Postle, 1951; G A Portman of Yarmouth, 1951. Quantity: 73 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints
Lord and Lady Bledisloe with Maori at Picton
Date: January 1934
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: Kingsford, Alfred Reginald Bellingham, 1891-1987
Reference: EP-NZ Obits-Bledisloe, Lord-02
Description: Lord and Lady Bledisloe standing with a gathering of Maori on Picton foreshore at the presentation of a large totara chair and a pounamu for the Waitangi Treaty House. The organiser of the presentation, Te Ari Pitima, is seated at the front. Photographed by A R Kingsford of Nelson 18 January 1934. Standing left to right: Ted Hemi (with headband), Pongi Hemi, Lord Bledisloe, Peter Macdonald (with white hair), Hariata Huntley, Dolly Tonga (just behind Lady Bledisloe), Lady Bledisloe, Tete Arthur, George Tonga, Poi Love (immediately behind Nancy Riwaka), Nancy Riwaka, Tom Riwaka (behind and to the right of Nancy Riwaka), Puhi Huntley, Joe Riddell. Kneeling: Eddie MacDonald (Huntley) (to left of Lord Bledisloe), Lemon Holder, Doris Riwaka, Peki Riwaka, Buna Riwaka (with taiaha), George Riwaka. Sitting: Rachael and George Huntley (part shown), Te Ari Pitama, May Horrey (Tonga), Lily Matangi, Vera Arthur, Kathy Riwaka, Kelly Tonga Photograph published in the Evening Post 19 January 1934. Originally identified as at Waitangi. Corrected after contact by family of Hariata Huntley, who is also in the photograph. Names supplied by a researcher. Lord Bledisloe was Governor General of New Zealand from 1930 to 1935. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print, 20 x 15.3 cm