Samoan Islands - Social life and customs
Grattan, Frederick James Henry, 1909-1983 : Papers relating to his government service i...
Date: 1874-1978, 2009
By: Grattan, Frederick James Henry, 1909-1983
Reference: MS-Group-0091
Description: The papers reflect Grattan's career in the administration of Samoa and his study of the history, customs and language of the country. Grattan, a New Zealand civil servant, served in Samoa from 1929 and rose to become Secretary of Samoan Affairs Quantity: 127 folder(s). 8 volume(s). 2 box(es). 3 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs, mss, typescripts and printed matter
Gleeson, Francis Joseph, 1908-1993 : Diary
Date: 13-25 Mar 1930
By: Gleeson, Francis Joseph, 1908-1993
Reference: MSX-4599
Description: Gleeson records his travels through various parts of Samoa while he was not on duty; he describes his daily routine, his travel companions and other aspects of his journeying from Malaga (Upolu) and including Faleatai, Matautu, Lotofaga, Samatau, Saanafu, Tafitoala, to Poutasi where he visited the police department in the former German Resident Commissioner's house, Afaga, Mututele, Fagaloa Bay and back to Apia Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - Diary kept while on police duty in Wellington and Samoa at MS-Papers-5959 Gleeson was a policeman posted to Samoa during the Mau disturbances in 1930; this diary records his travels during a time he was off duty Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (13 cm; black rexine, in case folder) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mrs M Penrice, Waikanae, May 1997 Samoa Constabulary district office stamps for Poutasi and Aleipata
Pacific Theological College : Theses
Date: 1968-1993
From: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau : Records of the Pacific Area
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-08-1084
Description: Comprises microfilms of theses written by students studying for the Diploma in Divinity, and the degrees of Bachelor of Divinity and the Master of Theology. The subject matter mainly concerns Christianity and the organization of churches of various denominations (but particularly Methodist) in the Pacific Islands, with a strong anthropological emphasis in describing the organization and customs of various Island communities. Language - Occasional theses in French Source of title - Transcribed The Pacific Theological College, situated in Suva, Fiji, is an ecumenical institution founded in 1966 to provide Pacific churches with a highly trained ministry. In 1987 it began a Master of Theology course in Pacific Church History. The thesis is an integral part of the College's Bachelor of Divinity and Master of Theology courses. Quantity: 33 microfilm reel(s). Finding Aids: Detailed inventory available. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchase, PMB, 1996
Gurr, Edwin William, 1862-1933 : Papers
Date: 1833-1899
By: Gurr, Edwin William, 1862-1933
Reference: MS-Papers-0056
Description: The collection comprises correspondence, official papers and other documents relating to Samoan Government in the 1880s and 1890s, papers relating to Samoan geneologies, and some personal papers. Gurr was Natives' Advocate in Samoa and later Secretary of Native affairs in Pago Pago Quantity: 39 folder(s). 0.30 Linear Metres. Finding Aids: Detailed piece-level inventory available.
Sulimoni : Samoan material
Date: [ca 1935]
Reference: MS-Papers-1136
Description: Describes Samoan social and administrative traditions and customs Quantity: 1 folder(s) (20 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by the Department of External Affairs, 1968
Hunt, Alice Suisana, 1925- : Papers relating to Arthur Aris King and James Baxter Fleck
Date: [1870-1991], 2000-2016
By: Hunt, Alice Suisana, 1925-2019
Reference: MS-Group-0874
Description: Comprises papers mostly relating to Arthur Aris King and James Baxter Fleck and life in Samoa. Material relating to Arthur Aris King includes a series of newspaper articles by Custos (Thomas Trood), G E L Westbrook and by Spectator (possibly Trood or King), a collection of clippings about Robert Louis Stevenson, photocopies of school work and personal papers relating to Mary Vakanielato and papers relating to King, Samoa and the Pacific; `James Baxter Fleck, 1867-1939' in which Hunt remembers her father's life (2000) and `Reminiscences, Susana and Kingi' in which Hunt records stories she remembers for their descendants (2003). Other material relating to James Baxter Fleck includes manuscripts and research materials, publications, and a series of Samoan postcards. The publications are titled `Samoa 1917, Dear Mr Best: letters written 1917-19, from Pte James Baxter Fleck, Samoa Relief Force, to Elsdon Best, ethnologist, Dominion Museum, Wellington, New Zealand' assembled by Alice Hunt with additional commentary and a description of the geology of the Islands of Samoa by Dr Clel Wallace. Also two folders of original speech notes by James Baxter Fleck with related information, and transcriptions by Alice Hunt. Also includes the publication `Greetings from Samoa: early twentieth century postcards and a tribute to photographer Alfred Tattersall: Hunt family collection' compiled by Alice Hunt. With loose photographic postcards which correlate to the images of the postcards in this publication. Some of the postcards are blank on the reverse, and some have written correspondence. Many of the images in the postcards were photographed by Alfred Tattersall. Language - Some material is in Tongan; indicated on specific records Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 22 folder(s). 0.32 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Manuscript, typescripts, postcards, printed matter (including photocopies), and publications. Transfers: To Ephemera Collection - Brochures for the Oceanic Steamship Company and Island Tours of Samoa - To Photographic Archive - Album of photographs and loose photographs - To Book Collections - Pamphlets relating to Samoa - To Serials Collection - Samoan newspapers.
Blueskin Films Ltd :The strongest voice comes from the heart. The orator; O le tulafale...
Date: 2011
By: Blueskin Films Ltd
Reference: Eph-E-CINEMA-2011-02
Description: Poster advertising a feature film set in Samoa, and produced by Catherine Fitzgerald, shows a photograph from above of a bare-chested man holding a walking stick, and standing on a woven mat. His shadow falls in front of him. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 1000 x 680 mm. Provenance: Both copies donated in 2014.
Photocopied material relating to Tokelau and Samoa
Date: 1840, 1895, 1937
From: Orbell, Margaret Rose, 1934-2006: Collection
Reference: MS-Papers-12157-053
Description: Photocopied material relating to Tokelau and Samoa, including excerpts from the Bishop Museum Bulletin Volume 146, 1937 'Ethnology of Tokelau Islands' by G MacGregor; 'The Ancient Samoan Government, by the Rev. S. Ella; and 'Narrative of the exploring expedition. Chapter 1. Bowditch Island. 1840' by Wilkes [?]. Orbell has written Tuvalu and Tokelau on the front page of this chapter. Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Annotated typescripts Processing information: From box 21 in donor's list.
Copies of articles relating to the Pacific
Date: 1980s
From: Orbell, Margaret Rose, 1934-2006: Collection
Reference: MS-Papers-12157-087
Description: Copies of articles relating to the Pacific, including 'The Peopling of the Pacific' by P S Bellwood published in Scientific American November 1980; 'Ko e fakalangilangi: The eulogistic function of the Tongan poet' by Eric B Shumway, published in Pacific Studies volume one, number one, September 1977; 'Looking for William Mariner and the treasure of 'Port au Prince'' by Leon Zann published in Geo magazine; 'Some folk-songs and myths from Samoa', translated by Reverends T Powell and G Pratt, published in Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1890; 'The South Pacific and New Guinea past and present' by the Reverend William Wyatt Gill, published in 1892. Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printer matter Processing information: From box 20 in donor's list.
Copies of articles relating to the Pacific
Date: 1990s
From: Orbell, Margaret Rose, 1934-2006: Collection
Reference: MS-Papers-12157-093
Description: Copies of articles relating to the Pacific, including 'Pulotu, Polynesian homeland' by Paul Geraghty, published in the Journal of Polynesian Society, volume 102, number 4, December 1993; an excerpt from 'A narrative of missionary enterprises in the South Sea Islands' by Reverend John Williams, published by Snow, London, 1840; 'Des arbres et des dieux. Choix des matériaux de sculpture en Polynésie' by Catherine Orliac, published in Journal de la Société des Océanistes, volume 90, 1990-1991 (in French); 'Polynesian analogues to the Celtic otherworld and fairy mistress themes' (from 'Vassar Mediaeval Studies' edited by C F Fiske, published by New Haven, Yale University Press, 1923; 'The tradition of Sanalālā. Some notes on Samoan folklore' by J D Freeman, published in the Journal of Polynesian Society, volume 56, number 3, 1947; 'Jesters of Samoa' by Penelope Carroll, published in the New Zealand Herald, 26 June, 1996; and other articles about Samoa, and Tuamotuan literature. Also includes translations of songs from Vahitahi, Rarotonga, Mangaia, Vavitu (French Polynesia), Faite and Napuka. Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printer matter Processing information: From box 24 in donor's list.
Kennedy, Wilfred Robert : Samoan men performing a dance in Apia and a coastal view
Date: ca 1920s-1930s
By: Kennedy, Wilfred Robert, 1896-1951
Reference: PAColl-4441
Description: Group of Samoan men performing a dance in front of a row of tall palm trees with the back of a sailor in the foreground. On the reverse it says E. Side Apia. A two-part panorama of a coastal scene with houses near the beach and a railway, possibly Australia. A previous cataloguer has written Wilfred Robert Kennedy's name on the envelope and as he worked for the United Steam Ship Co he may have taken the photographs himself. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 b&w original photographic print(s) as a two-part panorama.
Neffgen, Heinrich fl 1907-1916 : Report on Samoa; Six Samoan sketches
Date: 1907-1916
By: Ranby, Peter, active 1970s
Reference: MS-Papers-3825
Description: Consists of two items: an English translation of a report on Samoa by Dr W H Solf, the first Governor of German Samoa; and six Samoan sketches by Neffgen, relating generally to social structure Source of title - Supplied Accompanying material - With copies of correspondence regarding Neffgren and the donation Neffgen was an official interpreter for the German administration in Western Samoa, and wrote a number of books on the Samoan language Quantity: 1 folder(s) (49 leaves). Physical Description: Typescripts (photocopies)
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 : Notes on life in Samoa
Date: 1893-1931
By: Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Reference: qMS-1894
Description: Comments by Lloyd Osbourne and others on notes dictated by Stevenson regarding some aspects of Samoan life Source of title - Supplied title Quantity: 1 volume(s) (12 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (32cm; ½ maroon calf, maroon boards)
Solf, Wilhelm Heinrich 1862-1936 : Samoa, the people, the Missions and the Europeans
Date: 1907
By: Solf, Wilhelm Heinrich, 1862-1936
Reference: MS-2030
Description: Discusses the problems Germans experienced living in Western Samoa, the effect of tropical living on European settlers, the various missions and their influence, and the character of the Samoan people. Photograph of Mrs N Latu in graduation gown in front. Copy of a report prepared for the Imperial Colonial Office, Berlin, in 1907 by Dr Solf who was then Governor of German Samoa, but by his order not forwarded. File VI Nr. Is Quantity: 1 volume(s) (10 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy) (25cm, blue cloth)
Cusack-Smith, Thomas Berry (Sir), 1859-1929: Papers
Date: 1891-1898,1901
By: Cusack-Smith, Thomas Berry (Sir), 1859-1929
Reference: MS-Group-0066
Description: The Cusack Smith papers are a comprehensive collection of material describing life and events in colonial Samoa as well as in rural Essex. The diaries contain photographs and descriptions of the interiors and gardens of private houses. The daily entries describe diet and social/family activites such as fives, polo and boating. They also include numerous works of art by members of the Cusack Smith family as well as their guests. Although the collection does not record major diplomatic or political events it does present an important social history of Samoa which would otherwise remain obscured. Cusack Smith's official despatches can be found among the Samoa Record Group Papers at the National Archives of New Zealand in Wellington. Source of title - Supplied title Arrangement: Arrangement by series. Series 4, Photograph albums, have been transferred to the Photographic Archive Quantity: 6 folder(s). 10 volume(s). 1 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, mss, printed matter, photographs Finding Aids: Inventory available. Transfers: Collection as a whole received into Manuscripts and Archives; material transferred from here to the Photographic Archive - To Photographic Archive - Albums and loose photographs transferred to (PAColl-1499). Diaries contain many photographs and watercolours. These are described to item level in the inventory Processing information: Correspondence described to piece level
Allen, Stephen Shepherd (Sir) 1882-1964 : Notes on Samoa
Date: 1928-1931
Reference: MS-Papers-1499
Description: Notes on the administrative, political and social structure of Samoa, compiled by Allen while serving as Administrator Quantity: 1 folder(s) (131 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript
Neffgen, Heinrich, -1919 : The Samoan race
Date: [19--]
By: Neffgen, Heinrich, -1919
Reference: qMS-1415
Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s) (11 leaves). Physical Description: Typescript (35 cm; red linen)
Hayes, William Henry, 1827-1877 : Biographical material
Date: 1909-1916
By: Hayes, William Henry, -1877
Reference: MS-Papers-0859
Description: Comprises five letters from Robert McNab to Alfred T Saunders about sources of Hayes material, 22 Sep 1914-18 Feb 1916 Letter from Russell Duncan, Port Ahuriri on Hayes, and on Pembroke's introduction to Maning's `Old New Zealand', 5 Oct 1915 Letters, clippings and documents from Heinrich Neffgen about Hayes and Louis Becke's accounts of him, including typescripts: An Enoch Arden of the South Sea, a story about Samoan love, and Death of an old trader, a story about Restieaux and Hayes, published in `Samoanische Zeitung', Jan 1912, and Relic of Bully Hayes, published in `Samoanische Zeitung', Jun 1909 Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 folder(s) (47 leaves). Physical Description: Holographs (photocopies)
MacKenzie, Alexander, fl 1947 : Samoan customs, etc
Date: 1947
By: MacKenzie, Alexander, active 1947
Reference: MS-1183
Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s) (iv, 107 pages). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (22 cm; blue cloth)
Bellam, Michael Ernest Patrick, 1937-2010: Research papers
Date: 1946-2010
By: Bellam, Michael Ernest Patrick, 1937-2010
Reference: MS-Group-1949
Description: Collection of research papers comprising research notes, articles, reports, printed matter, correspondence, newspaper clippings. and photocopies from the period 1946-2010, relating to economic development, migration, urbanisation, population and labour force studies, politics and foreign aid in the Pacific, with particular attention given to the Solomon Islands. Also includes papers relating to the Irish connection with New Zealand and the Catholic Church. Source of title - Supplied by Library Michael Bellam was a Lecturer in Geography at Victoria University who undertook research projects on development in the Pacific. Quantity: 149 folder(s). 1.50 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Manuscripts, typescripts, and printed material, including photocopies. Provenance: Collection had been earlier deposited with the Marist Archives by Mr Michael Bellam, Wellington, October 1988.