Tātaiāhape Marae

A Ngāti Raka marae (hapu of Tuhoe) at 24 Matahī Valley Road, Nukuhou, south of Waimana, Bay of Plenty. The wharenui is Takutai o te Rangi, completed in 1906 and renovated in 1948, and in 1988. The marae was established in the early 1880s.

Also known as Tātaiāhape Pā.

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Prints of Maori flags, Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, and of scenes in the Ruatoki area

Date: Nov 2003

From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection

Reference: PAColl-9928-22

Description: Colour prints from a roll of film taken by Binney in 2003. Corresponding negatives are at 35mm-99996-100001 lmages show: - flags hanging at Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, Bay of Plenty, November 2003, probably during the first Urewera claimants' hearing for the the Waitangi Tribunal. - exterior views of Rongokarae meeting house, Ruatoki, Bay of Plenty. - further views at, or around, Ruatoki, including signs on the confiscation line, and a mural on the side of the temporary meeting house 'Te Urpatu'. - grave of Shakespear family, location unidentified. Accompanying information - Paper packet that originally held prints and negatives, has a few descriptive comments written by Binney. It is held at PAColl-9928-22. Quantity: 15 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Scenes at Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, November 2003, during the first Urewera claiman...

Date: Nov 2003

From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection

Reference: PAColl-9928-23

Description: Colour prints taken by an unidentified photographer during the first Urerwera claimants' hearing for the Waitangi Tribunal at Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, in November 2003. The prints were sent to Binney by lawyer David Ambler of barristers and solicitors East Brewster. (Note: the Library does not hold the negatives of these images). lmages show: - exterior of Takutai o te Rangi meeting house. - a ceremony, probably a powhiri in the grounds of the marae. - a group portrait including lawyer David Ambler, and possibly Tama Nikora. - scenes inside the marquee where the hearing was held. - hail on the road at Taneatua after a storm. Accompanying information - The letter that accompanied the prints is held with the prints at PAColl-9928-23. Quantity: 25 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Dye coupler prints

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Negatives of Maori flags, Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, and of scenes in the Ruatoki area

Date: Nov 2003

From: Binney, Judith Te Tomairangi o te Aroha (Dame), 1940-2011: Collection

Reference: 35mm-99996-100001

Description: Colour negatives from a roll of film taken by Binney in 2003. Corresponding prints are at PAColl-9928-22. lmages show: - flags hanging at Tataiahape Marae, Te Waimana, Bay of Plenty, November 2003, probably during the first Urewera claimants' hearing for the the Waitangi Tribunal. - exterior views of Rongokarae meeting house, Ruatoki, Bay of Plenty. - further views at, or around, Ruatoki, including signs on the confiscation line, and a mural on the side of the temporary meeting house 'Te Urpatu'. - grave of Shakespear family, location unidentified. Accompanying information - Paper packet that originally held prints and negatives, has a few descriptive comments written by Binney. It is held at PAColl-9928-22. Quantity: 6 colour original negative(s) strips with 16 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negatives, 35mm