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Pōkeka, by unknown composer of Ngāti Pikiao

 Item — crate: R043838644, Reel: 5000027019537
Identifier: AMPS 2022/48. Item McL 15

Scope and Contents

First lines begin: "He aha ra kei tōku ate e hahae nei? | Ko te puni rangatira ka āta tiki mai, ka āta whēnako ē"

Also recorded as McL 130 and 456. See also McL 691, 926, D9

Dates

  • 1958-06-01

Creator

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Restrictions

Restrictions appearing in the collection were placed by the performers at time of recording. Usually the restriction limits access to members of particular iwi or hapu.

These items may sometimes be referred to for scholarly purposes but may not be copied or published in any form without the explicit release by the appropriate tribal authority.

Biographical / Historical

According to the performers this song tells of the greatness of Ngāti Pikiao's forts, Ohau and Manuhuia, which at one time were the gateways to Rotorua. It also tells of the great Tūtewehiwehi and Te Horehore.

Extent

From the Collection: 5.08 metres (85 open reel tapes)

Language of Materials

Maori

Related Materials

Song features in McLean and Orbell's publication, 'Traditional songs of the Māori', song number 10

General

Original catalogue number: 91/001.15

Repository Details

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

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