Mahuta, R. T., Sir (Robert Te Kotahi) (1939-2001)
Dates
- Existence: 1939-04-26 - 2001-02-01
biographical statement
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
He ohaki no te Kingitanga o Potatau Te Wherowhero o Tawhiao.
Some pronouncements in the time of Kings Potatau and Tawhiao concerning the Maori King Movement, 1860-1870, Waahi Pa, Huntly, 1860-1878. Pronouncements by King Potatau, Te Ua Haumene, Wiremu Tamihana Te Waharoa, King Tawhiao, Te Whiti, Tohu, Manuhiri and Te Pou ki Hikurangi. Filed with this item is a draft transcription and translation by June Westwood.
New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists records.
Includes AGM minutes, correspondence, membership and financial records, newsletters, and conference papers 1975-1988.
Robert Te Kotahi Mahuta recordings
The collection mostly contains recordings made during Mahuta’s studies as research material for his thesis on whaikōrero. Various hui and events were recorded, mostly centred around Turangawaewae marae.
Some recordings relating to his teaching activities also feature, including speak and response exercises, a conference recording, and a sampler of whaikōrero patterns made from field recordings.
Te Puea Herangi diary.
The diary, 31 December 1929 to 8 January 1931, relates to the working of "land owned by Henare Kaihau's children at the request of A. Ngata" by a party under the direction of Princess Te Puea. The scheme fell through and after a year they moved off the land, which was near Waiuku. English translation of Maori original.