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Ancient history of the Maori,[microform] /

 Collection
Identifier: Microfilm-96-462/467

Aterea Harehare assessor minute book.

 Collection
Identifier: Matauranga-Maori MSS-93/5
Scope and Contents

Transcription of land court hearing re Te Whaiti block

Dates: 1893 - 1907

Edward Shortland papers

 Collection
Identifier: Matauranga-Maori MSS-95/1
Dates: 1812 - 1893

John White papers

 Collection
Identifier: Matauranga-Maori MSS-89/3
Scope and Contents Assorted manuscripts on history and traditions: NZ MS 28 Three lectures on Maori history, traditions and customs / by John White NZ MS 29. Free translation of Maori proverbs / John White NZ MS 30. Maori papers and memoranda / John White NZ MS 31. Memoranda on the Maori pharmacopoeia / John White NZ MS 710. Maungatautari native land case 1881 v. 1-3 NZ MS 714. Maori papers and memoranda v.1-4 / John White NZ MS 711. Memo in Maori of proceedings at various native gatherings, Wanganui district...
Dates: n.d.

Judge Gudgeon genealogies

 Collection
Identifier: Matauranga-Maori MSS-93/7
Scope and Contents

Tables of Whakapapa from a number of tribes

Dates: 1900 - 1900

Notes and genealogical tables of Tuhoe and Arawa tribes

 Collection
Identifier: Matauranga-Maori MSS-93/8
Dates: ca. 1891 - 1904

Postcard of Maori flags.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-89/17
Scope and Contents

Collected by W.F. Gordon.

Dates: ca 1900

Sir George Grey autograph series.

 Collection
Identifier: Matauranga-Maori MSS-92/1
Scope and Contents

Letters in Maori principally to Sir George Grey; a few in English

Dates: 1848 - 1890

Valerie Willis Te Tooangaroa : the long dragging Easter 1851.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-Archives-Vault 100
Scope and Contents

Collection comprises a student research essay by Valerie Willis. The essay offers an alternative analysis of the "Ngati Paoa invasion" of Auckland in 1851 which was essentially intertribal warfare between Ngati Paoa, supported by Ngati Tamatera and Ngati Whanaunga. This was sparked when the Ngati Paoa chief, Te Hoera, was struck by a Maori policeman who happened to be a member of the Ngati Paoa tribe

Dates: 1994