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Whakapapa lists and account of warfare involving Ngati Apa, Nga Rauru, Rangitane, Ngati Ira, Muaupoko, Whanganui, Ngati Kahungunu. Notebook. [c.f. Vol 1], n.d.

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Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/1
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: In the nineteenth century, customary Maori knowledge that had previously been transmitted orally in whare wananga began to be recorded on paper. H. T. Whatahoro, also known as Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury, of Ngati Kahungunu and European descent, was one of several who wrote down significant amounts of this oral tradition and history between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by acting as scribes for tohunga. Copies were made of the writings to ensure preservation and, not...
Dates: n.d.

Notebook ‘B - He Pukapuka Whakapapa Nama (2)’. Hikawera Wiremu Mahupuku. Account of Ranginui and Papatuanuku and their descendants. Includes whakapapa lists. Notebook [c.f. Vol 2], ca 1902

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Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/2
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: In the nineteenth century, customary Maori knowledge that had previously been transmitted orally in whare wananga began to be recorded on paper. H. T. Whatahoro, also known as Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury, of Ngati Kahungunu and European descent, was one of several who wrote down significant amounts of this oral tradition and history between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by acting as scribes for tohunga. Copies were made of the writings to ensure preservation and, not...
Dates: ca 1902

Whakapapa lists and explanations. Notebook. [c.f. Vol 3], 15 Nov 1909

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Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/3
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: In the nineteenth century, customary Maori knowledge that had previously been transmitted orally in whare wananga began to be recorded on paper. H. T. Whatahoro, also known as Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury, of Ngati Kahungunu and European descent, was one of several who wrote down significant amounts of this oral tradition and history between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by acting as scribes for tohunga. Copies were made of the writings to ensure preservation and, not...
Dates: 15 Nov 1909

‘Nepia Pohuhu enei Whakapapa Tipuna’. Whakapapa lists and account of Rangi and Papa and their descendants from Nepia Pohuhu. Notebook. [c.f. Vol 4], 1 Feb 1870

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Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/4
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: In the nineteenth century, customary Maori knowledge that had previously been transmitted orally in whare wananga began to be recorded on paper. H. T. Whatahoro, also known as Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury, of Ngati Kahungunu and European descent, was one of several who wrote down significant amounts of this oral tradition and history between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by acting as scribes for tohunga. Copies were made of the writings to ensure preservation and, not...
Dates: 1 Feb 1870

‘No 2’, ‘Whakapapa enei. Me ata tuhituhi’. Whakapapa lists from Rihari Te Hamutu. Notebook. [c.f. Vol 5], 5 May 1865; 21 Jan 1877

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Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/5
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: In the nineteenth century, customary Maori knowledge that had previously been transmitted orally in whare wananga began to be recorded on paper. H. T. Whatahoro, also known as Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury, of Ngati Kahungunu and European descent, was one of several who wrote down significant amounts of this oral tradition and history between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by acting as scribes for tohunga. Copies were made of the writings to ensure preservation and, not...
Dates: 5 May 1865; 21 Jan 1877

Speech delivered by Major H. P. Tunuiarangi to open a hui whakapapa at Papawai, Wairarapa. Includes note signed by Bruce Biggs and dated 28 Mar 1983. 6 leaves. [c.f. Vol 6], 7 May 1906

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Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/6
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: In the nineteenth century, customary Maori knowledge that had previously been transmitted orally in whare wananga began to be recorded on paper. H. T. Whatahoro, also known as Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury, of Ngati Kahungunu and European descent, was one of several who wrote down significant amounts of this oral tradition and history between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by acting as scribes for tohunga. Copies were made of the writings to ensure preservation and, not...
Dates: 7 May 1906

‘One of Raungaiti’s books’. Includes whakapapa lists, waiata, karakia, diary entries, note and list of contents signed by Bruce Biggs, dated 12 Apr 1983. Notebook. [c.f. Vol 6], 1910s

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Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/7
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: In the nineteenth century, customary Maori knowledge that had previously been transmitted orally in whare wananga began to be recorded on paper. H. T. Whatahoro, also known as Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury, of Ngati Kahungunu and European descent, was one of several who wrote down significant amounts of this oral tradition and history between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by acting as scribes for tohunga. Copies were made of the writings to ensure preservation and, not...
Dates: 1910s