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Kōrero by children of Waiomatatini and Rangitūkia, 1953

 File — crate: R043821235, Reel: 5000027055440
Identifier: AMPS 2022/06. Series 1. Sub-Series 1/1. File 1/1/6

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The collection contains many recordings relating to Te Reo Māori, but also contains field recordings and word lists from a wide range of languages from the Pacific region, including: Niue; Fiji; New Guinea; Rapanui; Tokelau; Java and more.

As well as field recordings there are items which relate to teaching activities, such as lessons from his popular work ‘Let’s Learn Māori’.

Dates

  • 1953

Creator

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Conditions Governing Access

PARTLY RESTRICTED.

Extent

From the Collection: 6.29 metres (Includes 312 open-reel tapes and 3 audio cassettes)

Language of Materials

Maori

Physical Facet

7" SP tape, recorded at 7 1/2 FTM.

General

Original catalogue number: 0028.

Track listing

1. Going swimming
By children of Waiomatatini
2. Getting wood
By children of Waiomatatini
3. Mustering sheep
By children of Waiomatatini
4. Gathering pūpū for lunch
By children of Waiomatatini
5. Gathering apples
By children of Waiomatatini
6. Catching horses and gathering pūpū
By children of Waiomatatini
7. Going to the beach for pāpaka
By children of Waiomatatini
8. Feeding the pigs
By children of Rangitukia.
9. Gathering pūpū
By children of Rangitukia.
10. Death by accident
By children of Rangitukia.
11. Trip to Gisborne to see the Queen
By children of Rangitukia.
12. Eeling
By children of Rangitukia.
13. 'Treaty of Waitangi' film
By children of Rangitukia.
14. Getting the cows
By children of Rangitukia.
15. Eeling
By children of Rangitukia.

Repository Details

Part of the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound, University of Auckland Repository

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