Māori graduates' conference, 1968-06-01
File — crate: R043821240, Reel: 5000027055698
Identifier: AMPS 2022/45. Series 2. File 2/4
Scope and Contents
Speeches, waiata and karakia
Dates
- 1968-06-01
Creator
- From the Collection: Mahuta, R. T., Sir (Robert Te Kotahi) (1939-2001) (Recordist, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
PARTLY RESTRICTED.
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.54 metres (Includes 26 open-reel tapes, 1 audiocassette)
Language of Materials
Maori
English
Physical Facet
5" LP tape recorded at 1 7/8.
General
Original catalogue number: 0310.
Track listing
- 1. Introduction and speech by Ann Pihema, Māori Welfare Officer, Wellington.
- 2. Ann Pihema continues in English on the Māori Women's Welfare League, employment, and answers questions.
- 3. Speech in English. Welcome to Mrs Tirikatene Sullivan.
- 4. Miki by Bob Kerr | Ngāti Mahuta, and karakia.
- 5. Tauparapara.
- 6. Waiata tangi.
- First lines begin: "E pā tō hau he wini raro | He homai aroha...".
- 7. Speech in Māori and English, by Mrs Tirikatene Sullivan.
- 8. Speech in English by Bill Panapa.
- Presents Mr Pou's report 'Challenges that exist in the Tokerau District'. Refers to Matiu Te Hau, housing, and urban migration. Recording incomplete.
- 9. Mihi.
- 10. Waiata tangi.
- First lines begin: "E pō tō hau he wini raro | He homai aroha...".
- 11. Whaikōrero by Dick Stirling | Te Whānau-ā-Apanui.
- 12. Tauparapara.
- First lines begin: "Tihē mauri ora! | Taku manawa ra ia i hoake mohou...".
- 13. Waiata tangi.
- First lines begin: "Tera te marama ka mahuta i te pae i | Rarunga ana mai te ngaru ki te moana e...".
- 14. Tauparapara by Peter Awatere.
- First lines begin: "Tihē mauri ora! Whakarongo ake au ki te tangi o te manu nei e | Tui tui tui tui tui tuia...". Followed by a speech in English and Māori.
- 15. Whaikōrero by Mat Te Hau | Te Whakatōhea.
- 16. Whaikōrero by Manu Bennet | Manuhuia, Te Arawa.
- 17. Whaikōrero by Hugh Kawharu | Ngāti Whātua.
- 18. Prayers.
- Lord's prayer and others, in Māori, by Bishop Panapa to open conference.
- 19. Speech.
- Hugh Kawharu discusses the outline of the conference.
- 20. Speech in English.
- Manu Bennett speaks as President of the Māori Graduates' Association. Refers to employment.
- 21. Pat Hohepa | Te Māhurehure, intruduces John Rangihau | Tūhoe, to the conference in Māori and English.
- 22. Speech in English by John Rangihau | Tūhoe.
- Entitled 'The Waiariki District and the Te Arawa District'. Refers to boundaries, land use, and employment.
- 23. Note on Māori culture being studied and interpreted by non-Māoris.
- Plea for more Māori graduates to go out into these fields themselves.
- 24. Questions and answers with John Rangihau | Tūhoe.
- 25. End of talk.
Repository Details
Part of the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound, University of Auckland Repository
Contact:
Level 3, General Library
5 Alfred Street
Private Bag 92109
Auckland 1010 New Zealand
+64 9 923 5008
amps@auckland.ac.nz
Level 3, General Library
5 Alfred Street
Private Bag 92109
Auckland 1010 New Zealand
+64 9 923 5008
amps@auckland.ac.nz