Taranaki War 1860 to 2010 Exhibition
Exhibition at Puke Ariki from Wed 17 March 2010 - Sun 01 Aug 2010Related: 2 Topics, 1 Discussion, and 1 Web link
View ArticleTe Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
‘Te ara’ in Māori means ‘the pathway’. Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand offers many pathways to understanding New Zealand. When complete, it will be a comprehensive guideRelated: 1 Topic and 2...
View ArticleThe Journal of the Polynesian Society
The Polynesian Society is a non-profit organization based at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Founded in 1892, the Society’s aim was the scholarly study of past and present NewRelated: 1 Topic...
View Article150 Year Land War Commerations - 16 & 17 March 2010
On the 16th March 2010 at Kairau Marae, speakers from Te Atiawa spoke about the Land Wars that began with the first shot being fired in Waitara 150 years agoRelated: 4 Topics, 5 Images, 8 Web links,...
View ArticleSigning of the Deed of Settlement for the Port Nicholson Block Claim
A Deed of Settlement for the Port Nicholson Block claim was signed on 19 August 2008, between Taranaki Whanui ki te Upoko o te Ika a Maui and the CrownRelated: 1 Topic and 30 Images
View ArticleWhare Ponga at Te Aro Pā
In the early hours of Saturday 11 October 2008, our Tohunga along with iwi from Taranaki and Wellington blessed the remains of several whare ponga that had formed part ofRelated: 2 Topics and 20 Images
View ArticleAll Golds & NZ Maori Kiwis visit Taranaki
From the 8th to the 12th of October 2008, Taranaki were hosts to the All Golds (led by Reuben Wiki) and the NZ Maori KiwisRelated: 1 Topic and 29 Images
View ArticleCollections of the National Library and the Alexander Turnbull Library
The National Library and the Alexander Turnbull Library hold published and unpublished material about Māori people, history, language and culture, written by both Māori and non-Māori....
View ArticleDonald McLean Papers
Diaries, correspondence and memos and reports from the papers of Donald McLean relating to people and events in Taranaki, Waikanae, Wellington, Te Tau Ihu and the Chatham Islands.Related: 1 Topic, 3...
View ArticleNgā Kaitiaki o ngā Taonga Whitiāhua - The New Zealand Film Archive
With a head office located in the heart of Wellington, the Film Archive is the home of hundreds of thousands of moving images of New Zealand’s past. They house collectionsRelated: 1 Topic
View ArticleNZ on Screen
In 2007 NZ On Air initiated the NZ On Screen project as part of its digital strategy. Since 1989 NZ On Air has funded over 15,000 hours of local televisionRelated: 1 Topic and 2 Web links
View ArticleNZMuseums
http://www.nzmuseums.co.nz/ NZMuseums showcases the New Zealand's museums and galleries and their collections. It's also a directory of museums and galleries, and an online collection management...
View ArticleArchives New Zealand Audio-Visual Archives
Archives New Zealand holds around 21,000 reels of film and 1000 videotapes. The majority of these are from the New Zealand National Film Unit which made government funded films fromRelated: 2 Topics...
View ArticleArchives New Zealand - Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga
Archives New Zealand, Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga is the official guardian of New Zealand’s public archives. They gather, store and protect an extremely wide range of material. TheirRelated: 5...
View ArticleHandover of Taranaki taonga December 2009
Archives New Zealand and Taranaki iwi have celebrated the completion of the 12 month Taranaki Reo Revitalisation project with a ceremony held at Archives New Zealand’s Wellington office on...
View ArticleHōpuapua Reo
He Kupu Whakawai: “Pānuia ki ngā Iwi o te Motu Tokitoki kau ana te Heihei Tere haere ana te Kūao Pārera Kāore he kai pīpipi Kāore he kai kōkoko KoRelated: 1 Topic
View ArticleKura Taiahoaho - Noho ki WaioTuri
Whakaeke ki te Marae - 14 Haratua 2008Related: 3 Topics and 4 Audio
View ArticleKura Taiahoaho Programme
He kura tēnei ma ngā pahake huri noa i a Taranaki Ko te kupu 'Taiahoaho' tētehi o nga kupu tawhito mo te 'pahake' nō reira ko tēnei tetehi kura māRelated: 3 Topics, 4 Audio, and 1 Image
View ArticleKapunipuni Reo - noho mutunga o te tau 2007
Hei te 16 o Whiringa-ā-rangi (Noema) ka tū ko te noho whakawhāiti i te tau. Tērā anō tō tātou waimarie ki te pānga tata ki te wā whakanui i teRelated: 3 Topics and 3 Images
View ArticleTe Rā o Māui Pōmare
E te iti, e te rahi, he maioha noa tēnei ki te tai whakarunga, ki te tai whakararo. Kia ara ake a Taranaki whānui ki te whakahuanga ingoa o TāRelated: 6 Topics, 6 Images, 3 Web links, and 1 Document
View ArticlePōwhiri mō Jamie Tuuta, Pipitea Marae, 23 Here-turi-kōkā 2011
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View ArticleBritish Parliamentary Papers. Colonies: New Zealand
British Parliamentary Papers comprise reports, statutes, correspondence and other documentation sent between the Colony and the Government in Britain, and cover all aspects of life and events in...
View ArticleCensus of Maori Population within the Port Nicholson District, 1850
The Census of Maori Population within the Port Nicholson District, 1850 is from the collection of the Province of New Munster and the original is held at Archives New Zealand/TeRelated: 2 Topics and 16...
View ArticleTaranaki ki Wharekauri
Wharekauri (Chatham Islands) is located about 870 kms away to the East of New Zealand, in what is known as the "Roaring Forties". Two islands are permanently inhabited; Wharekauri, theRelated: 1 Document
View ArticleTaranaki Whānui - Events
This is a record of some of the events involving Taranaki Whānui. Please feel free to Send links to others who might be interested Add comments and the event orRelated: 32 Topics and 4 Images
View ArticlePūtake Reo - Waikawa - Mahuru 2011
Ka tū he wananga reo, arā ko te Pūtake Reo ki Waikawa, ki te Tau Ihu o te Waka a Maui.Related: 2 Topics, 8 Audio, and 127 Images
View ArticleNgāti Mutunga
A brief overview of Ngāti Mutunga historyRelated: 3 Topics, 2 Web links, and 5 Documents
View ArticleArchives New Zealand Digitisation Project
Archives New Zealand and Te Reo o Taranaki Charitable Trust began working together in December 2008 on a project to search and gather information held in Archives New Zealand fromRelated: 3 Topics and...
View ArticleNgāti Tama
Ngati Tama is the northern-most of the Taranaki iwi. Ngati Tama are the descendants of Whata, Rakeiora, and Tamaariki of the Tokomaru waka. Source: http://www.ngatitama.net/default.html Related: 1 Web...
View ArticleKete Taranaki Reo: Nā tātou, mō tātou
Nau mai, kuhu mai ki 'Pūtē Routiriata' nei. He pūtē reo, tikanga, mōhiotanga tuku iho hoki nō roto o Taranaki. Welcome and feel free to enter Kete Taranaki Reo,Related: 10 Topics and 4 Images
View ArticleNgā Ruahinerangi
Ngāruahine Iwi is situated in South Taranaki between Ohawe (west of Hawera) and Oeo (east of Opunake)Related: 4 Documents
View ArticleNgāti Maru
Located within the natural flora and fauna of Tarata, adjacent to the shimmering hue of the Waitara river, is a marae local Iwi and Hapu call Te Upoko o teRelated: 2 Documents
View ArticleTaranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika a Māui
Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika This is a record of some of the events, resources and organisations that have taken plan in Te Upoko o te IkaRelated: 6 Topics, 5 Web links, and 18 Documents
View ArticleTe Āti Awa ki te Tau Ihu
Manawhenua status of Te Ᾱtiawa is recognised within the four Marae across Te Tau Ihu – Waikawa, Wakatu, Te Awhina and Onetahua Source: Te Ātiawa Manawhenua ki te Tau IhuRelated: 2 Topics, 1 Web link,...
View ArticleNew Zealand Electronic Text Centre
NZETC is engaged in an ongoing programme of digitisation and hosts an expanding online library. The standards-based collection is delivered through an Open Source framework and offers full and...
View ArticleNgāti Ruanui
Ko Aotea te waka Ko Turi te tangata ki runga Ko Taranaki te maunga Ko Waingongoro te awa Ko Ngāti Ruanui te iwi. Image: Mt Taranaki from Turuturumōkai pā, TonyRelated: 6 Documents
View ArticleTe Āti Awa
Te Āti Awa of north Taranaki is one of several closely related tribes originating from the ancestor Awanuiarangi. According to tribal traditions, Awanuiarangi had a semi-divine origin. He was...
View ArticleTe Pūtē Routiriata o Taranaki
Nau mai, kuhu mai ki 'Pūtē Routiriata' nei. He pūtē reo, tikanga, mōhiotanga tuku iho hoki nō roto o Taranaki. Welcome and feel free to enter Kete Taranaki Reo, aRelated: 9 Topics
View ArticleNgā Rauru
NGAA RAURU KIITAHI ROHE The rohe of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi at 1840 began at Kaihau-a-Kupe (the mouth of the Whanganui River). The kaainga or occupied sites at Kaihau-a-Kupe included KaihokahokaRelated: 71...
View ArticleReo - Ngā Rauemi
Some reo-based resources are provided on the Te Reo o Taranaki website as some examples of Taranaki reo and/or because they are commonly used oral language resources in our region.Related: 7 Topics and...
View ArticleKapunipuni Reo - Noho Tuatahi 2012
Ka tu te wananga tuatahi o te Kapunipuni Reo 2012 i te 24-26 o Hui-tanguru ki Owae Marae, Waitara. Ko te kaupapa o tēnei wananga, ko te whaikōrero me teRelated: 2 Audio and 2 Documents
View ArticleKapunipuni Reo - Noho Tuarua 2012
Ka tū te wānanga tuarua o te Kapunipuni Reo 2012 i te 13-14 o Paenga-whāwhā ki Waiwhetu Marae, Whanganui-ā-tara.Related: 5 Audio and 1 Document
View ArticleTaranaki Iwi
Taranaki Iwi is one of a number from the Taranaki region. Bounded by Te Āti Awa in the north and Ngā Ruahine in the south, the Taranaki tribe has aRelated: 3 Topics, 1 Audio, 4 Web links, and 8 Documents
View ArticleKapunipuni Reo - Noho Tuatoru 2012
Ka tū te wānanga tuatoru o te Kapunipuni Reo 2012 i te 14-16 0 Pipiri ki PariroaRelated: 3 Audio
View ArticleKapunipuni Reo - Noho Tuawhā 2012
Ka tū te wānanga tuawhā o te Kapunipuni Reo 2012 i te 10-12 0 Here-turi-kōkā ki WaiwhetuRelated: 2 Audio
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