New Zealand Māori Council hui at Hastings, and a farewell to the Governor General, 1967-04-09
Scope and Contents
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.
Dates
- 1967-04-09
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
Physical Facet
5" SP tape recorded at 3 3/4.
General
Original catalogue number: 0270.
Track listing
- 1. Kahu Te Kopa | Ngāti Te Ata.
- 2. Eddie Heke | Ngaiterangi.
- With announcement in English and Māori.
- 3. Harry Maxwell | Te Arawa.
- With announcement in English and Māori
- 4. Arnold Reedy | Ngāti Porou.
- In English and Māori
- 5. Bob Whaititi | Ngai Tahu.
- With announcement in English and Māori
- 6. Rangi Tutaki | Ngāti Kahungunu.
- With announcement in English and Māori
- 7. Pei Jones | Ngāti Maniapoto.
- In Engish and Māori. Includes waiata, first lines begin "ka pinea koe au ki te pine o te aroha..."
- 8. Governor General, Sir Bernard Ferguson.
- In English and Māori
- 9. Governor Gereral's address continued.
- 10. Band playing "E pari ra...".
- 11. Inside kahukuranui on the final day of the 'Meet the people hui'.
- Pei Jones thanks the hosts.
- 12. Reply by elder for tangata whenua of Omahu marae.
Repository Details
Part of the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound, University of Auckland Repository
Level 3, General Library
5 Alfred Street
Private Bag 92109
Auckland 1010 New Zealand
+64 9 923 5008
amps@auckland.ac.nz