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Box 2

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Contains 6 Results:

‘Meiha Keepa’ Includes printed and manuscript whakapapa lists, waiata, and accounts of warfare of earlier times. Notebook. [c.f. Vol 7], n.d.

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/8
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.

‘Maka E Uenuku a Houmaitawhiti’. Account of Uenuku and Houmaitawhiti. Includes whakapapa lists. 12 leaves. [c.f. Vol 8], n.d.

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/9
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.

‘Wairarapa Papawai’. Extensive cosmogonic account. Includes whakapapa lists. 120 leaves. [c.f. Vol 8], 1865

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/10
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: 1865

Additional cosmogonic information from Moihi [Torohanga] remembered by the scribe as not having been recorded earlier in the main account. 2 leaves. [c.f. Vol 8], n.d.

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/11
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.

‘Moihi Torohanga tenei Pukapuka Whakapapa’. Extensive cosmogonic account from Moihi Torohanga. Includes genealogical lists and comments by the scribe that this is a copy of information recorded by him in 1865 that is now in poor condition. Notebook. [c.f. Vol 9], 15 July 1876

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 1/12
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 July 1876

Photograph and negatives of H. T. Whatahoro., 1912 - 1912

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: MSS. Archives. C-8. File 13
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: 1912 - 1912