Parihaka Incident, N.Z., 1881

Also known as the Parihaka Attack, which occurred on 5 November 1881, when 1600 volunteer and Armed Constabulary troops marched on Parihaka Pā.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising New Zealand two-dimensional art exhibitions or wo...

Date: 1975 - 1979

Reference: Eph-D-GRAPHIC-ARTS-1975/1979

Description: Includes posters for: Art in the Mail; international exhibition of art-as-postal-activity, on the South Pacific tour: Australian leg. Organized by the Manawatu Art Gallery. Australian tour by the Australia Gallery Directors Council. [Two different posters, 1976 and 1979?] Aspects of Australian art [George Baldessin / Imants Tillers. According to Des Esseintes. 1976]. National Art Gallery, February 4 - March 26 [ca 1976-1980?] Auckland City Art Gallery. Festival exhibitions. Drawings by Thomas Rowlandson 7 March - 20 April; Three dimensional fibre; fibre as fine art. 11 March - 31 March [1975]. Fashions and follies. Auckland City Art Gallery. 25 November 1975-18 January 1976. The genius of Giovanni Battista Piranesi 1720-1778. 65 etchings from the collections of the Auckland City Art Gallery, Dr W S Auburn, National Gallery Wellington, Alexander Turnbull Library. 26 April - 5 June 1977 (2 copies) Charles Heaphy, V.C. exhibition, Alexander Turnbull Library. The Terrace, Oct-Nov. [1977]. Tony Fomison; a survey of his painting and drawing from 1961 to 1979. Dowse Art Gallery, October 15th to November 18th [1979]. Galerie Legard; Director Janne Land ( 44 Upland Road Kelburn, Wellington). Recent paintings Malcolm Benham. 7-24 August [1979]. (2 copies) Galerie Legard. Andrew Bogle, Paul Hartigan drawings. 28 Aug - 14 Sep 1979. Galerie Legard. Glenda Randerson paintings and lithographs. 25 Aug - 12 Sep [1979]. Galerie Legard. Hotere recent paintings. 5-24 November 1979. David Graham; an exhibition of paintings. McDougall Art Gallery 15 September to 14 October [1975]. Fernand Leger; an exhibition from the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Auckland City Art Gallery, 6 September - 3 October 1976. (2 copies) Parihaka; a selection of paintings from the Parihaka series by Selwyn Muru. Dowse Art Gallery. 10 February - 7 March 1979. (2 copies) 6 x 4; Australian [and] New Zealand print makers. Waikato Art Museum October 22 - November 16. [1975]. (Shows "Waioeka 2" by Marilyn Webb). Robert McDougall Art Gallery. New Canterbury contemporaries. September 14 - October 10, 1979 (with inset portraits of artists Pauline Trengrove, Mark de la Mare, John Hurrell, Glenn Jowitt, Paul Johns, Murray Hedwig, Michael Ebel, Harvey Taylor, Michael Reed, Simon Allison, Bing Dawe, Graham Snowden, Neil Dawson, Peter Wolden, Bruce Robinson) Stephanie Sheehan: "Audience" 1975 (2 copies) Pictures. Taj Mahal Gallery. Aug 23-Sept 11 [1976?] Gustave Ferdinand von Tempsky; the man and the artist; an exhibition at Waikato Art Museum, 11 May - 4 June [1978]. (2 copies) Wellington Polytechnic; the 1979 Design School exhibitons "Gestalt". City Art Gallery, 24 November - 2 December 1979. Wilderness 5; an exhibition of works from nature in N.Z. ; Nancy Adams, Brian Enting, John Johns, Greig Royle, Susan Skerman. 8 June 1979. Quantity: 21 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying below 800 x 600 mm.

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Correspondence

Date: 13-21 Oct 1881

From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers

Reference: 77-248-05/2

Description: Mainly telegrams. Identifiable correspondents entered in name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence

Date: 24 Oct-17 Nov 1881

From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers

Reference: 77-248-05/3

Description: Mainly telegrams. Identifiable correspondents entered in name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence

Date: 8-12 Oct 1881

From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers

Reference: 77-248-05/1

Description: Identified correspondents entered under Name field below; also includes typescript of report of meeting between W Rolleston, Native Minister and Te Whiti, 8 Oct 1881. Most are telegrams with some in code. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Diary

Date: Sep-Oct 1881

By: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903

Reference: qMS-1716

Description: Entries for Sep & Oct only: concerning the land dispute at Parihaka (Taranaki), & negotiations with chief Te Whiti - including a full report of his conversation with Mr Riemenschneider, 1 Oct 1881 Rolleston was Under-Secretary for Native Affairs, 1865-1868, Superintendent of Canterbury, an enthusiastic provincialist and prominent in the administration of education throughout his public life Quantity: 1 volume(s) (21 pages). Physical Description: Holograph (32 cm; dark brown boards)

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Correspondence

Date: 1881

From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers

Reference: 82-355-03/2

Description: Identifiable correspondents entered in name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Major, Charles Edwin 1859-1954 : Seventy years of life in New Zealand

Date: [ca 1874-1944] (1953)]

By: Major, John Edwin, 1859-1954

Reference: qMS-1232

Description: Accounts of life in Wellington, Manawatu, Gisborne and Taranaki, and many political recollections and comments. There is a chapter on old-time racing, including the days before the book-maker was banned. There are also references to visiting celebrities, among them Mark Twain, Frank Bullen and Paderewski, and memories of many theatrical shows. Included is a summary of the career of the late Henry Hayward, a pioneer in cinema entertainment in NZ. Source of title - Transcribed He was a store-keeper, law clerk and land agent; member of Parliament for Hawera for six years; mayor of Hawera for thirteen years and member of other local bodies in Taranaki. He was a noted runner; played Rugby football for these provinces; and as owner and spectator was keenly interested in horse-riding. He was one of the founders of a number of clubs and societies, including the Philatelic Society and the Polynesian Society. He was also a friend of the Maori and a student of his culture Quantity: 1 volume(s) (273 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (26 cm; blue linen)

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Artists' files - Maoritanga, various artists

Date: 1965-1985

From: Bett, Elva Lilian, 1918- 2016: Records of Elva Bett Gallery and papers relating to her publications

Reference: 89-026-019B

Description: Material relating to various Maori artists - Darcy Nicholas, Sandy Adsett, Selwyn Muru, Hariata Ropata Tongahoe, May Ropata, John Hovell, Emily Pace, Para Matchitt, Robyn Kahukiwa, Buck Nin and others. Includes various papers - Parihaka Centennial Exhibition & Art Auction, 1981; correspondence; press cuttings and releases; catalogues; invitations and promotional material; biographies Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Scott, Richard George, 1923-2020: Papers

Date: [ca 1882-2003]

By: Scott, Richard George, 1923-2020

Reference: MS-Group-1499

Description: The collection comprises Scott's notes and drafts for `151 Days' and for `The Parihaka story' and `Ask that mountain'. Also included are a large amount of newspaper cuttings, publications from various sources, photographs and other resource material relating to the Waterfront Dispute of 1951 and to the Parihaka affair. Source of title - Supplied by Library Dick (Richard George) Scott is a radical author, known for his histories of the 1951 Waterfront Dispute and the Parihaka affair. Quantity: 100 folder(s). 1 Linear Metres. Transfers: Collection as a whole with Manuscripts and Archives Section. Extensive collection of photographs relating to both the Waterfron Dispute and Parihaka transferred to the Photographic Archive, where they are held as PA-Group-00444. Also, various pamphlets, digest and directories transferred to printed collection. - To Photographic Archive - Photographs - To Book Collections - Various books and leaflets.

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Correspondence and photographs from H D Bates

Date: 1923

From: Cowan, James, 1870-1943 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-11310-112

Description: Two handwritten letters by H D Bates, a witness of the battle of Moutoa Island in 1864, both written in 1923. Also includes two photographs of a memorial [possibly of the Moutoa Island battle memorial which is mentioned in one of the letters] and one of Gilbert Mair [held by the ATL under the reference number PAColl-4306]. Also mentioned is Te Whiti and Parihaka. Arrangement: Bundle 39 in original listing Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Parihaka Pa

Date: ca 1881

From: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Collection of albums, prints and negatives

By: Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949

Reference: PAColl-3039-1-024

Description: Parihaka at the time of the attack by armed constabulary with Te Whiti's marae on the slight rise in the background. Photograph copied by Godber probably from an original by Collis. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Rolleston family : Papers

Date: 1846-1970, 1980

By: Rolleston family

Reference: MS-Group-0377

Description: Family and other personal correspondence, mainly of William Rolleston, his wife Mary, and their son Francis Joseph; also including other family members. Some political correspondence of William Rolleston in the early 1870's, 1880-1882 (especially native affairs), and 1884. Newspaper cuttings, legal papers, etc. Some correspondence relating to material for the book, William and Mary Rolleston; an informal biography by Rosamond Rolleston (Wellington, 1971) Source of title - Supplied title Other Titles - William and Mary Rolleston: an informal biography Relationship complexity - See also 79-287 (includes 1980 accessions), and 82-355 Quantity: 147 folder(s). 2 volume(s). 2.60 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, printed matter and photographs Finding Aids: Inventory available. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Rosamond Rolleston (Mrs George Hamish Ormond Wilson), RD 9, Palmerston North and later of Kelburn, Wellington, Sep 1971 Transfers: To Newspaper Collection - Timaru Herald, 3 Jul 1869; The Star, 12 May 1869; West Coast Times, 3 Aug 1869; The Press (ChCh), 14 Sep 1870, 24 Oct 1871, 8 Aug 1873, 11 Nov 1882.

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Coates, Peter J F, fl 1973 : Parihaka

Date: [1972?]

By: Coates, Peter J F, 1937-

Reference: MS-Papers-1089

Description: Script of a proposed television programme on the Parihaka affair, 1879-1882 Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 folder(s) (13 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typsecript (cyclostyled)

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Smith, Richard, fl 1878-1905 : Account book

Date: 1878-1905

By: Smith, Richard, active 1878-1905

Reference: qMS-1830

Description: List of employees' wages, invoices for imported goods. Chiefly newspaper clippings on Parihaka incident, war in Egypt 1881, South African War, and death of Queen Victoria, 1901. Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (34 cm; ½ black morocco, black linen)

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Field ambulance at Parihaka Pa

Date: ca 1881

Reference: 1/2-004113-F

Description: Five men in uniform outside a tent. One is holding the handles of a wheeled stretcher. An enclosed cart with the first aid symbol painted on it stands to the right. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative

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Parker, William, fl 1881 : Diary

Date: 31 Oct-19 Nov 1881

By: Parker, William, active 1881

Reference: MS-Papers-3674

Description: The author, who was a corporal in the Rangitikei Royal Rifles, gives an account of the arrest of Te Whiti in connection with the Parihaka land dispute. Diary entries cover the period from 31 October to 19 November 1881. Relationship complexity - See q993.1 Maori War History, for information on the Rangatikei Royal Rifles and the Parihaka land dispute. Accompanying material - Letter from R A Falla to Mr I W Parker regarding diary of his grandfather, William Parker, 26 April 1966 Quantity: 1 folder(s) (22 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (photocopy) and typescript

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Contact prints from 10x12 negatives of scenes in the Wairarapa, Manawatu-Wanganui and T...

Date: ca 1880s

From: Creator of collection unknown :Contact prints from 10x12 negatives of scenes in the Wairarapa, Manawatu-Wanganui and Taranaki regions

By: Winzenberg, Albert Edward, 1865-1931; Collis, William Andrews, 1853-1920

Reference: PAColl-3722-2

Description: Arrangement: In order by copy negative number - 1/2-11719-F to 1/2-11799-F (some missing). Quantity: 58 b&w original photographic print(s) in one box. Provenance: Contact prints made ca 1970s from contact prints no longer in existence

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Patariki Te Rei Oral History Project

Date: Aug 1992

By: Williams, Haare, 1940-; Te Rei, Patariki, 1913-1995

Reference: OHColl-0612/1

Description: E korero ana a Patariki mo te wa i a ia e tamariki ana, ona kainga noho, nga takutai moana mahinga kai me nga raruraru ki te iwi Maori i raro i te mana o te Kuini. He paku korero mo tona tipuna a Patrick O'Comedy, te wa i roto ia i te ropu rererangi me tana mahi kamura. E whakamarama ana ia mo te ohaki a Te Whiti raua ko Tohu Kaahaki ki te iwi o Parihaka, te mauheretanga i te iwi o Taranaki, te rangimarie me te whakapono, tana whakamarama mo Te Paahua me te taenga o nga waka katoa ki Waitangi i te tau 1990. E whakamarama ana ia mo nga waka Te Ahi Kakariki me Te Panui o Whiti, nga whawhai nunui a Te Rauparaha raua ko Te Wherowhero, nga mahi o te ao hou, te kawa me nga tikanga o te marae, te reo me ona ahuatanga me he korero mo te kaumatua. Patariki talks about the passive resistance at Parihaka, mentions Te Whiti and Tohu Kaakahi, the sentencing of Taranaki people in the South Island, Te Whiti's return to Parihaka and explains the significance of Te Paahua. Talks about the arrival of waka nationwide for the 1990 Waitangi celebrations, explains about Te Wherowhero and Te Rauparaha and about the waka Te Ahi Kakariki and Te Panui o Whiti His views for Maori in the new millenium and talks about his upbringing in Taranaki, eeling, pollution, acquiring te reo Maori and the governments deliberations on addressing land and fisheries grievances of the last century. Appeals to Maori to work as one people and mentions rangatira being of no use if on the general electoral roll, instead unite. Talks about his Irish tipuna Patrick O'Comedy. Mentions his own name is also known as Paa Ariki, birthplace Matauri Bay, raised in Kaikohe, and a descendent of Ngati Kahu and Ngapuhi. Mother's iwi Ngati Toa, his paternal tipuna also Ngati Toa ancestry. Father was a Whaler and when family moved to Taranaki worked on a farm at Waiokura. 1928-1930 attended Mormon College, Heretaunga. Mentions meeting Apirana Ngata at Waitangi. Talks about his experiences in the Air Force, mentions training in Auckland, missed going to Canada, posted to Fiji, New Hebrides, returned home after 4 years. Worked as a carpenter until retirement. Concerns regarding unemployment, drugs, gambling, solo parenting, gays, lesbianism, sexual abuse, immorality, de facto relationships and women's health issues. Discusses and explains the marae and its concepts, te reo and its concepts, kaumatua and kuia, tangata. Interviewer(s) - Haare Williams Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-010771 - OHC-010772 Quantity: 12 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3822.

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Interview with Evan Whanaupani Koroheke and Kereihi Koroheke

Date: 18 Nov 1992

From: Maniapoto Archives Oral History Project: He Taonga Tuku Iho

By: Cockle, Alan Kerei, active 1992; Koroheke, Evan Whanaupani, 1914-2010?; Koroheke, Kereihi, 1922-

Reference: OHInt-0085-18

Description: Evan Whanaupani Koroheke, known as Bunny provides family background and whakapapa. Outlines childhood memories including schooling and punishment for speaking Maori in the classroom. Discusses brother who was in the Home Guard during World War II. Talks about the origin of the name Kawau Maro Tuarua. Names surrounding mountains Rangitoto, Nakuraho and Kakamona. Discusses history of the Tekau ma waru back to Parihaka outlining its significance. Includes waiata of Tohu Katahi and Te Whitiorongomai. Talks in detail about the history of Parihaka. Hana (Kingi) Tapara, Kelly Koroheke and Wharehoka ? also talk during this interview. Each provide a whakapapa. Topics discussed include Kingitanga naming Te Heuheu, Potatau and Haurua, links between Ngati Maniapoto and Parihaka, the song of Puketoa, Rereamanu, Princess Te Puea and the story of Matutaera. Interviewer(s) - Alan Kerei Cockle Accompanying material - Abstract contains fascimile photography of interviewee's parents and marae, background to 'He Taonga Huku Iho' and karakia. Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-013525, OHC-013526, OHV-000979 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 videocassette(s). 2 printed abstract(s). 1.40 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-4756 Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-4757.

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Boyd-Bell, Robert, active 1999-2004: Annotated script for 'Tangata Whenua' television s...

Date: 1974

By: Boyd-Bell, Robert, active 1999-2004; Barclay, Barry Ronald, 1944-2008; Biddle, Robert, -1996; Dansey, Harry Delamere Barter, 1920-1979; Greene, Richard L, active 1970s; Hohepa, Patrick Wahanga (Dr), 1936-; Ihimaera, Witi Tame, 1944-; Ihimaera-Smiler, Te Haa o Ruhia, 1915-2010; Katipa, Rawiri Tumokai, 1900-1985; King, Michael (Dr), 1945-2004; Kingsbury, Norman, active 1976; Manihera, Te Uira Tuteao, 1906-1980; Manuera, Eruera Riini, 1895-1990; Nathan, Edward David, 1919-1987; Pewhairangi, Te Kumeroa Ngoingoi, 1921-1985; Porter, Te Kani Thomas, 1912-2007; Poutapu, Wiremu Te Ranga, 1905-1975; Rangihau, John, active 1960; Rickard, Eva, 1925-1997; Rongo, Herepo, active 1885-1976; Ruri, Rangi, active 1960s; Reedy, Tamati Muturangi (Dr Sir), 1936-; Reedy, Tilly Te Koingo, 1934-; Stirling, Eruera, 1899-1983; Te Kurapa, Hikawera, 1907-1985; Whero, Te One, active 1968; Whirihana, Ngakahikatea, -1974; Workman, Kim (Sir), 1940-

Reference: MSX-10083

Description: Comprises script for the six-part documentary series 'Tangata Whenua', produced and broadcast in 1974 by Pacific Films for the NZ Broadcasting Corporation. Produced by John O'Shea, directed by Barry Barclay, and written by Michael King who also conducted onscreen interviews. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: 1 spiral bound typescript with annotations in back pen. Provenance: The donor is a vertran of the New Zealand television industry, having first joined TNNZ in 1965.