New Zealand Government statutory roles established under the Electoral Act 1905. There is a Registrar of Electors for each electorate, whose mandate is to maintain an accurate roll of electors in that ...
Born in Kohukohu, Hokianga. Trained as a surveyor. Served with General Cameron as interpreter during Waikato war. Worked on surveys of military settlements in Waikato. Took part in Tauranga campaigns ...
Postcard depicting the ceremony choosing the "first National Flag of New Zealand, by the Maori chiefs". The illustration includes James Busby, Maori chiefs and dignitaries. In the background is the ...
Reports the near completion of the renovation of Mangatangi Marae. Speaks to Marae Chairman Warahi Paki and Waikato-Tainui Marae Capital Assets Advisor Wayne Knox about the project and the insurance ...
Kakati from Whaingaroa (Raglan) was the sixth descendant of Hoturoa of the Tainui waka and of noble lineage strengthened by two marriages to Ururangi (Kurahaupo) and Kurawakaimua (Aotea). He was the ...
Date: [between 1949-1957] By: Murray, Charles Preston, 1912-1988 Reference: PAColl-8662 Description: Photographs taken during a protest march against the closure of Webb coal mine, Westport, taken ...
Ko Hine-te-iwaiwa te atua mō ngā wāhine, te whakawhānau tamariki, me te whare pora. A spiritual guardian related to women, weaving, childbirth and cycles of the moon. See also Rona.
Loose-leaved poetry, and bound pamphlets of George Moor's `The Trial of the jewelled peacock' (1951) and William McDermott's `Leaves in the wind' (1950) Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Brief information on this woman from Nga Puhi who was married to Potatau's younger brother Kati as a peace gesture after Matakitaki in 1823. Text in Maori and English. Take the reference to your local ...
Archived by the National Library of New Zealand in PDF (240 pages). "This report catalogues 505 New Zealand war fortifications, 322 (63.8%) of them European and 183 (36.2%) Māori. Episodes covered are ...