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… song ‘Me he manu rere’, first recorded at Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, in 1936. ‘Pōkarekare ana’, ‘Hoki mai’ and ‘Pa mai’ …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Waiata hōu – contemporary Māori songs
… of trees on farms, including the Tikitere trial near Rotorua, which was jointly established in 1973 by the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Forestry research
… financial compensation in return for ownership and use of Rotorua lakes. Tūwharetoa was later offered compensation for …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Tōrangapū – Māori and political parties
… from going to Tūtānekai on the island of Mokoia in Lake Rotorua, her brothers removed the paddles from waka on the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Tūranga i te hapori – status in Māori society
… hot springs, geysers and mud pools of the North Island’s Rotorua–Taupō region every year. These accessible natural …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hot springs, mud pools and geysers
… used pōito hue in her swim from Ōwhata on the shore of Lake Rotorua to Mokoia Island. Kōkiri – diving Kōkiri (or ruku) …
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Part of story: Traditional Māori games – ngā tākaro
… once its affairs were proceeding smoothly, he moved to Rotorua as district Māori welfare officer. In this position … to Māori. Predeceased by his wife in 1976, he died in Rotorua on 14 October 1987, survived by his children. He was …
Type: Biography
… in charge of a district stretching from Hawke's Bay to Rotorua until 1871. The search for Te Kooti was handed over … at Masterton and Tauranga. He died at his home in Rotorua on 12 October 1928. …
Type: Biography
… She also seems to have spent time working as a housemaid in Rotorua, where, on 10 June 1908, she married Peter Soljak, a … to turn his hand to anything. The couple set up house at Rotorua, then Cambridge. Miriam resumed her teaching around …
Type: Biography
… travellers followed a standard route – the ‘hot lakes’ of Rotorua, the cold lakes of Queenstown, and, from the 1890s, … visitors had some criticism of Māori. Those who went to Rotorua were annoyed at the alleged drunkenness and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Visitors’ opinions about New Zealand
… programme during the First World War, when she was sent to Rotorua to work at the King George V Hospital. Here she …
Type: Biography
… since 1872. Its principal beat is the western Bay. Rotorua newspapers reached Whakatāne from the late 1880s. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Bay of Plenty region
… three months in New Zealand directing recordings by the Rotorua Māori Choir. The resulting 48 titles made history as …
Type: Biography
… negatives and prints; other prints are held at the Rotorua Art and History Museum and the Alexander Turnbull …
Type: Biography
… in 1949, although he continued his collecting. He died at Rotorua on 11 April 1952, survived by three sons and two …
Type: Biography
… for his assistance he was offered land at Te Koutu by Rotorua Maori and at Wairakei by Taupo Maori. In January …
Type: Biography
… on 10 July, and commenced a rehabilitation programme at Rotorua. Although discharged from the army as temporarily …
Type: Biography
… unchallenged leader of Ngāti Hao. During the royal visit to Rotorua in 1901, she was the only woman photographed among …
Type: Biography
… in the battle known as Te Awhenga, against the people of Rotorua. Kahungunu’s wives and children As he continued his …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngāti Kahungunu
… her class to picnic at the Ngutuwera waterfall or to visit Rotorua. The first few years in Lichfield were pleasant and …
Type: Biography