Hauora

A general term for all aspects of health, encompassing physical, mental and spiritual health.

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Manuscript

Maori Women's Welfare League : Records

Date: 1950-1997

By: Māori Women's Welfare League

Reference: MS-Papers-1396

Description: Includes National Executive minutes, conference papers, newsletters, branch reports, correspondence and entries for Te Puea Trophy and some New Zealand Maori Council papers. Includes files relating to National President's Committee (Unicef), ANGOA, women's development issues, Te Kohanga Reo, Civil Defence, Te Puni Kokiri, Ministry of Youth Affairs, Waitangi Tribunal, Mawhera Incorporation, Children and Young Person's Service, Lottery Grants Board applications, McKenzie Foundation, Hillary Commission, NZQA, Te Waka Hauora, Hepatitis B immunisation, MAF, Consumer Affairs, arts, culture and libraries, National Maori Congress, welfare and community funding, voluntary organisations, educational issues and health and safety issues. Arrangement: Arranged by series. Material listed and boxed by League staff. Preliminary arrangement only (A93-180). Quantity: 138 folder(s). 67 box(es). 28 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript Finding Aids: Inventory available. Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Maori Women's Welfare League : Photograph albums (PAColl-3318) - To Oral History Collection - Tapes of the interviews (OHColl-0602).

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Te Hotu Manawa Māori event

Date: October 2001

From: Carlin, Jocelyn, 1955-2017: Photographs

Reference: Series-6935

Description: Comprises colour film negatives, photographic prints and contact sheets taken by Jocelyn Carlin at an event, possibly a prizegiving, for Māori health provider Te Hotu Manawa Māori, possibly held in Auckland, October 2001. Also includes related manuscript material. Subjects depicted include Moana Maniapoto, June Grant, Donna Hen, Donna Richards, and Tui Katene amongst others. Title taken from item. Not all names associated with the collection have been indexed. Arrangement: Materials delivered to Library within a cardboard envelope labelled "Te Hotu Manawa Maori | October 2001 | Moana Maniapoto | Joanne Fukofuka" and numbered "11". Negatives organised in clear file sleeves by subject or roll number. Quantity: 35 colour original negative(s) 35mm film strips with 155 frames. 45 colour original negative(s) 120 film strips with 143 frames. 1 folder(s) handwritten notes. 1 folder(s) contact sheets. Processing information: Photographic prints, negatives and papers have been removed from the envelope and separated into archival enclosures.

Manuscript

Aotearoa Maori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyle Trust: Records

Date: 1982-2013

By: Aotearoa Māori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyles (Organization)

Reference: MS-Group-2282

Description: Contains the records of the Aotearoa Maori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyle Trust. Includes papers relating to the Maori Women's Welfare League, programmes from tournaments for 1988-2013, papers relating to the management of the organisation, and regional reports supplied from the regional groups of the organisation. Source of title - Supplied by Library In 1995, the Maori Netball Association became an incorporated society called the Aotearoa Maori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyle Trust (AMNOHL). The organisation has 11 regional groups: Tai Tokerau (Northland), Raki Pae Whenua (North Harbour), Tamaki-Makau-Rau (Auckland), Tainui (Waikato), Waiariki (Bay of Plenty), Aotea (Taranaki), Tai Rawhiti (East Coast/Poverty Bay), Ikaroa Ki Te Raki (Manawatu), Ikaroa Ki Te Tonga (Wellington), Te Ara Ki Te Waipounamu (top of the South Island), Te Waipounamu (the rest of the South Island). A history of the organisation was published in 2007, called `He Kohikohinga Mahara: 20 years young! 1987-2007: Aotearoa Maori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyles' by Evelyn Tobin. Quantity: 57 folder(s). 1 compact disc(s). 1.40 Linear Metres. Transfers: Collection as a whole received into manuscripts, and transferred to other sections from there. - To Photographic Archive - 1 box coloured prints, 1 album coloured prints, mainly related to Maori netball and some relating to the Maori Women's Welfare League. Transferred accession number: PH-2014-115. - To Book Collections - Maori Women's Welfare League Recipe Book 1985..

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Aotearoa Stronger Together protest ephemera

Date: 5 March 2022

From: Tamaira, Katrina, 1977-: Records and protest ephemera

By: Tamaira, Katrina, 1977-

Reference: Series-6813

Description: Series comprises protest placards, flyers, posters, and other ephemera relating to the Aotearoa Stronger Together protests held in Berhampore and Kilbirnie, Wellington, on 5 March 2022. Includes: Corflute placard with a message that reads "Me tū kotahi tātou | Stronger Together"; Flyer promoting the event in Kilbirnie; Health, safety and accessibilty planning document for the gathering; Marshalling document; Several posters produced by protesters finishing the sentence "I am here today because..." with contributions from attendees at both the Berhampore and Kilbirnie protest locations. Title supplied by Library. Aotearoa Stronger Together organised a counter-protest in response to the Convoy 2022 anti-mandate and anti-vaccine protest that was occupying the New Zealand Parliamentary precinct during February and March 2022. Aotearoa Stronger Together organised to gather on 5 March 2022 at locations across Aotearoa New Zealand, including Berhampore and Kilbirnie, Wellington, to show solidarity for those who did not align with the Convoy 2022 protest movement. Quantity: 3 folder(s). Provenance: The donor was involved in the Aotearoa Stronger Together organisation and protests.

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Tamaki Healthcare Primary Health Organisation :He pitau whakareia kokiti ngaru; leading...

Date: 2010

By: Tāmaki Healthcare Primary Health Organisation

Reference: Eph-C-CALENDAR-2010-01

Description: Each opening shows a photograph of Maori buildings, Maori people and Maori healthcare in the Tamaki area. Each page has an inspirational saying or statement in Maori and English. Quantity: 1 calendar. Physical Description: Calendar of twelve openings, spiral bound, 420 x 297 mm.

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Papers re East Cape Health District

Date: 1942-1947

From: Turbott, Harold Bertram, 1899-1988 : Papers

Reference: 88-059-2/13

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Speeches and research

Date: [ca 1980s-1990s]

From: Keith, Jocelyn Margaret, 1938-: Nursing speeches, research and papers

Reference: MS-Papers-12889-06

Description: Contains mostly speeches, conference papers, and research by Jocelyn Keith on topics related to nursing. Includes a speech "dicussing the report on Maori [sic] health for the Governor Grey by Florence Nightingale." Nightingale's report was from the 1860s. Quantity: 1 folder(s) Includes one colour transparency for use on an overhead projector.

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New Zealand. Public Health Commission :Te manawa ora [Four posters based on paintings d...

Date: 1990 - 1995

By: Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-; New Zealand. Public Health Commission

Reference: Eph-D-HEALTH-1995-02/05

Description: Includes reproductions of four paintings of stylised Maori figures representing physical, metal and spiritual aspects of health: 02. Te Taha Wairua [the spiritual aspect]. Code 4721 (2 copies) 03. Te Taha Hinengaro [the mental aspect]. Code 4722 (2 copies) 04. Te Taha Wairua [the spiritual aspect]. Code 4723 (2 copies) (different from first item listed) 05. Te Taha Tinana [the physical aspect]. Code 4724 (2 copies) Other Titles - The heart, essence of health Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, 595 x 420 mm.

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[Posters relating to health and health education in New Zealand. 1994]

Date: 1994

By: Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-

Reference: Eph-D-HEALTH-1994

Description: Includes: New Zealand Public Health Commission. He mokopuna he taonga. Werohia mo te hauora; immunise for health. February 1994. Te Hotu Manawa Maori. The beat of the Maori heart. Whaia te manawa ora; strive for a healthy heart [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Nga mamaetanga o te kirika rumatiki. Aku roro, taku hiako, aku honohono, taku ngakau, taku korokoro / na Maureen Cooper Carrington [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Tino patua te Ngarara "Strep"/ na Maureen Cooper Carrington [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Ina ora te wahine, ka ora te whanau, ka ora te hapu, ka ora te iwi e / na Maureen Cooper Carrington [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Ruia Taitea; toitu ko taikaka [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Kia tika te kai (Load yourself with the right provisions, to provide good health for the body) [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Fit food; nga kai tika tatai kai a ra. Kia 6; kia 5; kia 2; kia 1; me [1994] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Ruia taitea, toitu ko taikaka / Robyn Kahukiwa '91 South Pacific Commission. Be healthy. Stay fit; stay slim. Walk or cycle to market or work; work in the garden; east fresh island foods; have fun fishing or swimming; play sport or run; eat less fat; drink less alcohol. First printed 1987; reprinted 1994 with funding from the Australian International Development assistance Bureau. Printed by Stredder Print Limited, Auckland New Zealand. Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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Aotearoa Maori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyles: Photographs

Date: [ca 1987-2013]

By: Aotearoa Māori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyles (Organization); Niwa Photography; Insight Photography

Reference: PA-Group-00949

Description: Album and loose prints relating to the Aotearoa Maori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyles organisation between circa 1987 and circa 2013. Chiefly group portraits of the teams (mostly women) but also netball games, tournaments, trophy presentations, informal shots of teams staying on marae and other places, and other events relating to the organisation. Teams are often named but individuals are not. Photographs in the album were taken by Niwa Photography (formerly of Waitara). Loose prints taken by a range of photographers including Eliza Tepania-Carter of Insight Photography, Avondale, Auckland. Other - See published history 'He Kohikohinga Mahara: 20 years young! 1987 - 2007: Aotearoa Maori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyles' by Evelyn M. Tobin et al ([Waitakere], Te Ohu Kohikohinga Mahara Publications Team, 2007) Arrangement: The collection is arranged into four boxes of photographic prints, and one album. Quantity: 389 colour original photographic print(s) colour original photographic print(s). 1 album(s) Album(s). 15 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Album, loose prints, printed matter. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2282: Aotearoa Maori Netball Oranga Healthy Lifestyle Trust: Records 1982-2013. Processing information: Conservation required for some items, due to stickers placed on front of prints, and some prints stuck together.

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Discussion on health practices and autopsy of bodies without observation of tikanga Maori

Date: 14 August 1989

From: Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings

By: Temara, Pou (Sir), 1948-; Hemmingsen, Te Hepara Brian, active 1980-2000

Reference: OHInt-0937-0257

Description: Talkback programme hosted by Pou Temara (Ngāi Tuhoe) on tikanga Māori in health practices, in particular attitudes and customs around autopsy and organ transplants. Studio guest is Nanny Frances Williams. Telephone interviews held with Brian Hemmingsen (Ngāi Tuhoe) and Hohepa Te Teko (Ngāti Awa). Also includes a telephone discussion with Ross White on bringing back the remains of Hohepa Te Umuroa from Tasmania in 1988 (in te reo Māori). Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT7-2264 Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). 30 Minutes duration. Search dates: 1989 Processing information: Record enhanced in 2016 with information from Piripi Walker, Secretary and Trustee of Te Upoko o Te Ika Trust Board.

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Interview with Mere Broughton by Henare Kingi on mental health

Date: 4 October 1990

From: Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings

By: Broughton, Mereiwa, active 1980s; Kingi, Henare Whitu, active 1989-1990

Reference: OHInt-0937-0511

Description: Information provided by donor reads: "Henare Kingi interviews Mere Broughton, a kuia working in mental health in hospitals; and Miria (Nu) Tamaki, Tuwharetoa, Te Ati Haunui a Paparangi, talks about working under Ngā Āwhina Pūmau o te Hauora, assisting people who are suffering mental health problems. Discussion in second half with Mere Broughton about spiritual side – te taha Māori, and the advice of prophets ‘ngā poropititanga’.". Interviewer(s) - Koro Henare Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT10-0785 Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). 1 interview(s). 40 Minutes Duration. Search dates: 1990

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Te Ao Māramatanga (College of Mental Health Nurses) Māori Caucus: Tuia Te Ao Marama ora...

Date: 2012-2014

By: Baker, Maria (Dr), active 2013-2018

Reference: OHColl-1031

Description: Interviews and related documentation on the Te Ao Māramatanga (College of Mental Health Nurses) Māori Caucus. The interviews are with Māori mental health nurses who practiced between 1950 and 1990 in New Zealand. Interview excerpts are available online through "Tuia Te Ao Mārama- Māori Nursing Oral History Project". 'Tuia Te Ao Mārama Steering Group', 2016, https://www.maorinursinghistory.com/ Interviewer(s) - Maria Baker, Patricia Siaosi, Tio Sewell, Hineroa Hakiaha, Katrina Wahanui Quantity: 12 printed abstract(s). 12 Electronic document(s). 12 interview(s). 7 digital video disc(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete.. Search dates: 2012 - 2014 Processing information: This collection is currently being processed. Please contact the curator for further information.

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[Posters of around A2 size collected by Safekids, relating to children and their care. ...

Date: 1990-2005

From: Safekids Aotearoa (Collector): Posters and video recordings about child safety. ca 1990-2005

By: National Heart Foundation of New Zealand; Whānau Āwhina Plunket; Safekids Aotearoa

Reference: Eph-D-CHILD-Safekids

Description: Includes: Maori Health, the National Co-Ordination of S.I.D.S. Prevention in Maori Communities. Giving your baby the best start in life; te ara tu manaaki mo tou tamaiti (2 copies) Nga Ringa Awhina Trust. Kia tupato, kei whara / J.S.C. [19]93 Pacific S.I.D.S. Prevention Program / Pasifika Health. Keeping your baby alive Royal New Zealand Plunket Society. Farley's; the first 36 months. So Farley's so good. Printed with the kind assistance of Southern Colour Print, Dunedin Royal New Zealand Plunket Society. Farley's; the first 36 months. So Farley's so good. Plunket, caring for young families, whanau awhina (Laminated poster) Hapai te Hauora Tapui Ltd. Maori ora mauri ora. Tika. Promoting dependability and holding true to nga taonga; tuku iho mai ra ano, as a pathway to good health. 2001 Ministry of Health / Women's Health Action. Whāngai ū. He māmā te tuku, he māmā te tiki, kore kau he utu. te Runanga O Te Rarawa. Painting courtesy Theresa Reihana (2 copies) National Heart Foundation of New Zealand. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Infant 0-1 year; child 1-8 years. Revised 1993 Women's Health Action / Ministry of Health. He mea tika me whāngai ū ki to pēpi (Shows breastfeeding mother) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes up to 600 mm.

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[Posters of around A3 size collected by Safekids, relating to child safety. 1990-2015?]

Date: 1990-2015

From: Safekids Aotearoa (Collector): Posters and video recordings about child safety. ca 1990-2005

By: Safekids Aotearoa

Reference: Eph-C-SAFETY-Safekids

Description: Includes: ACC: Safety begins at home. A blocked gutter could make you miss our greatest sporting moment ACC: Safety begins at home. Falling down steps ruins more rugby seasons than sprigs to the head ACC: Safety begins at home. Falls from ladders ruin more weddings than stag nights gone wrong ACC: Safety begins at home. A mossy path could stop you seeing the world's best players ACC: Safety begins at home. Pruning hedges ruins more fishing trips than stray fish hooks ACC: Safety begins at home. A spill could stop you being there when our boys make history ACC: Safety begins at home. Stairs could make you miss the best tournamnet this country has ever seen ACC: Safety begins at home. Wet floors ruin more holidays on the Gold Coast than sharks ever will ACC. Safety tips for your trampoline. Bouncing not bumping. The information is from the IPRU fact sheet no. 5: Trampolines ISSN 1172-8388 ACC. 50 [degrees] C is hot enough (Laminated poster) ACC. Wet and cold; first aid for burns. Animal Control Services Limited. Stay safe around dogs. Dog bites can be prevented. For free advice, conact your local Animal Control Office (Laminated poster) Animal Control Services Limited. Stay safe around dogs. If you feel threatened by a dog, stand still, "be like a tree". For free advice, conact your local Animal Control Office Health Promotion Centre, Napier. Hey! What about us? Please don't smoke [pre-1995?] Caustics burn; never store them under the bench [1990s?] (Laminated poster) Change for our Children. Everyone please ... in every place, for every sleep, check that I am safe / NZ College of Midwives, Plunket, New Zealand Government. 2009 Children are curious ... remember Grandmas purse [1990s?] (Laminated poster) Dump old drugs; return them to your pharmacy [1990s] (Laminated poster) Give your old medicines the boot [1990s?] (Laminated poster) Kidsafe Week. Tohu whanau ora, Kidsafe family WOF. Win a family computer [1990-2000?] Hapai Re Hauora Tapui. Hohou te ora [2003?] (2 copies) Is this your medicine cabinet? Spring clean it! [1990s?] (Laminated poster) Karitane Products Society Ltd. Play it safe; don't fence them in ... fence them out! (Laminated poster) Karitane Products Society Ltd. Play it safe; prevention goes before a fall (Laminated poster) Karitane Products Society Ltd. Play it safe; save them with a childproof top (2 copies, one laminated, one unlaminated) Keep your medicine under lock and key [1990s?] (Laminated poster) Never underestimate a child's capabilities; lock medicines away [1990s?] (Laminated poster) NZ Ministry of Consumer Affairs. Kia tūpato ki ngā taputapu tākaro [shows hand grenade] NZ Ministry of Consumer Affairs. Play it safe with toys [shows hand grenade] NZ Ministry of Consumer Affairs. Spot the dangers. How safe is your home? Me pēhea rawa te haumaru o tō kāinga?. May 2001 (2 copies) New Zealand Ministry of Health. Poisons around the home. Revised 2003; reprinted October 2004 (Laminated poster) (2 copies) Safekids Aotearoa. Falls ruin the fun [2014] (2 copies) Safekids Aotearoa. Falls ruin the fun [2015] / Safekids Aotearoa, Starship Foundation, Auckland Council (2 copies) Safekids Campaign [and] Starship Foundation. Take action; be sharp [ca 2014?] Safekids Campaign. Tiakina ā tatou tamariki kei Paihanatia (Laminated poster) Tiakina a tatou tamariki / Ngarimu [1990s?] What kills fleas kills kids. Lock away the dog shampoo [1990s?] (Laminated poster) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, some laminated, sizes up to 450 mm.

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Tuberculosis (TB) hut

Date: [ca 1937]

From: Turbott, Harold Bertram, 1899-1988 : Papers

Reference: 35mm-116512

Description: Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 116 film negative. Physical Description: 116 gauge, 70mm nitrate film negative. Transfers: Negative has been separated for preservation reasons. The file folder and original enclosure from which the photographs were removed is at Library reference 88-059-5/01.

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Ministry of Health Manatū Hauora: Half of all Meningococcal B disease occurs in kids ag...

Date: ca 2004-2006

By: New Zealand. Ministry of Health

Reference: Eph-H-HEALTH-01

Description: Large poster issued by the Ministry of Health Manatū Hauora showing a photograph of a man with several children, and text that reads "Half of all Meningococcal B disease occurs in kids aged under 5 years." Further text urges parents to immunise children against Meningococcal B with the MeNZB vaccination. Title transcribed from item. Quantity: 1 Poster(s).

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New Zealand Public Health Commission :He mokopuna he taonga. Werohia mo te hauora; immu...

Date: 1994

From: [Posters relating to health and health education in New Zealand. 1994]

By: New Zealand. Public Health Commission

Reference: Eph-D-HEALTH-1994-01

Description: Poster advocating immunisation shows a photograph of three Maori women each with a small child on her knee. Behind them stands an older women. All the women are smiling. Down the right border is a photograph of woven flax in two colours and above is a photograph of a carved lintel. Other Titles - A child is a treasure Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 595 x 420 mm

Manuscript

New Zealand Māori Council: Records

Date: 1962-1996

By: New Zealand Māori Council

Reference: MS-Group-2396

Description: Executive, conference and sub-committee minutes, correspondence files, district council reports, submissions, subject files, and research papers (particularly relating to Maori fishing rights). They cover such topics as Maori health, Maori education, Maori land, and initiatives to strengthen cultural wellbeing of Maori. Quantity: 305 folder(s). 4 volume(s). 1 container(s) (kete). 26 Linear Metres.

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Correspondence and papers re health policies (HE05-03-1 v2)

Date: 1992-1994

From: Maori Women's Welfare League : Records

Reference: 95-232-9/4

Description: Reports, submissions, correspondence and other material with Te Waka Hauora o Aotearoa, Ministry of Health, Apirana Ngata Graduation centennial committee and other organisations re Maori health policy and initiatives Quantity: 1 volume(s).