Ngāti Haupoto

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Manuscript

Roy, Robert Gordon 1949- : Genealogies of Ngati Haupoto subtribe of Rahotu, Taranaki

Date: [1700]-1980

Reference: MS-Papers-4109

Description: Chiefly genealogical charts of varying formats. Kurahaupo (Canoe); Rahotu (Iwi); Ngati Haupoto (Hapu) Source of title - Supplied title `The lines of descent from Hawaiki through to the Kurahaupo (second) canoe and the various modern (1980) families of the Ngati Haupoto subtribe of Rahotu, Taranaki...' Quantity: 3 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescripts (photocopies)

Manuscript

Correspondence - Kahui Kararehe, H H Lawry, A Leverd

Date: 1886, 1893-1907, 1910-1915

From: Polynesian Society: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-1187-264

Description: Contains inwards letters from Kahui Kaharehe 1893-1907 (40); a letter from H H Lawry, and correspondence with A Leverd 1910-1915 (8). The extensive correspondence between Smith and Te Kahui Kararehe of Taranaki deals with Taranaki whakapapa, information about the migration to New Zealand from Hawaiki of the Aotea and Kurahaupo canoes, whakatauki, information about the Maori language, waiata, karakaia, information about 19th century conflicts and about tthe activities of Te Whiti and Tohu at Parihaka Relationship complexity - Refer to `Ko nga tuhituhi a Te Kahui Kararehe ki a Te Mete 1893-1906', editted by Ruka Broughton (1984), and published by the Maori Studies Dept, Victoria University of Wellington - this contains transcripts of the originals in the manuscript, with a good name-iwi index Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Te Kahui Wiremu Kararehe - The siege of Maru

Date: [18--]

From: Polynesian Society: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-1187-078

Description: Contains a narrative about the invasion of Taranaki by Waikato in the 1820s, and the capture of Taranaki people as slaves, and their subsequent treatment and marriage to Pakeha to enable their overlords to gain access to guns and European goods; also contains information about the Ngati Haupoto hapu of Taranaki In Maori, with English title and author's name in Smith's writing. Quantity: 1 folder(s) (6 leaves).

Audio

Interview with Milton Hohaia

Date: 07 Aug 1995

From: Ngā Tamatoa oral history project

By: Hohaia, Milton Te Miringa, 1952-2010

Reference: OHInt-0506-06

Description: Milton Te Miringa Hohaia outlines tribal affiliations listing Ngāti Moeahu, Ngāti Haupoto and Ngāti Haumia in Taranaki, Ngāti Ruanui hapū of Hapotiki and Hāmua, Ngati Tanuwai people of Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāti Tuiti, Ngāti Mutunga and Ngāti Tama. Also mentions relationship with Te Ati Awa, Otarawa and Manukōrihi. Talks about family including wife and children. Discusses involvement with Ngā Tamatoa in the 1970's. Outlines work and interest in community and local politics at Parihaka and Jerusalem. Includes message in te reo for mokopuna. Interviewer(s) - Hana Te Hemara Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-013114, OHLC-7674 Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1.20 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-4576.

Image

Roy, R G :Photographs of Riria Tini Rongoa and Te Kahui Kararehe

Date: ca 1880s

Reference: PAColl-4637

Description: Photograph of Te Kahui Kararehe wearing a kakahu and holding a taiaha and of Riria in European dress with moko. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 2 b&w original photographic print(s).

Online Image

Wiremu Kahui Te Kararehe

Date: ca 1875

From: McArthurs Auction :Photographs of early drawings and paintings of Taranaki, and photographs of Hawke's Bay, Greymouth and others

Reference: PA2-2579

Description: Wiremu Te Kahui Kararehe, circa 1875. Photographer unidentified. Inscriptions: Verso - Kahui Te Kararehe Chief of Ngati Haupoto Hapu of Taranaki; Recto - beneath image - Kahui Te Kararehe Chief of Rahotu Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print, 9.2 x 5.9 cm, mounted on card

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