Whakapapa
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Ko nga whakapapa o Ngati Maniopoto Ngati Rahiri (Ngapuhi).
Whakapapa Ngapuhi/Waikato/Maniapoto.
Manihera Keremeneta papers. 1897-1928.
A resident at the Catholic Mission at Jerusalem (Wanganui River), Manihera Keremeneta'a papers include diaries, notes, waiata and whakapapa.
Maori land Court minute books.
Minutes of evidence and judgments given at sittings of the Court throughout New Zealand. Includes many whakapapa.
Maori Land Court minute books.
Minute books of Maori Land Court proceedings at Maketu, 1867-1871 and 1871-1878
Notes and genealogical tables of Tuhoe and Arawa tribes
Papatupu Block Committee minute books (Tai Tokerau).
Papers re Ngati Toa Rangatira
Folder 1 History of the tribes - George Graham Folder. 2 Opening of Toa Rangatira Wharenui - Porirua Folder. 3 Notes from Ngati Toa tribal wänanga.
Peter Garven genealogy of the Ngai Tahu.
Photocopy of manuscript for Genealogy of the Ngai Tahu published by Peter Garven. Includes genealogies and explanatory notes compiled from published sources, Department of Maori and Island Affairs records, Maori Land Court minute books, private records and oral traditions.
Sir Apirana Ngata lecture.
'The genealogical method as applied to the early history of New Zealand', a lecture read before the Wellington Branch of the Historical Association. Photocopy.
Sir Apirana Ngata lectures given at Porourangi Maori Cultural School, Ruatoria.
A xerox copy of lectures given by Sir Apirana Ngata to the Porourangi Maori Cultural School, Whakarua Park, Ruatoria, 1944, on the traditions and genealogies of Ngati Porou, and several Ngati Porou genealogies. The volume is made up of separately paged items bound together.