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Hēmi Tōpine Te Mamaku at Tāwhata in the King Country, 1885
Whakapapa of Rāniera Te Ahiko and Rēnata Tama-ki-Hikurangi Kawepō
Ngā tapuwae o te Ope Rua Teku Mā Waru, ngā tau 1941-45
Ko Waikato rātou ko Hongi Hika, ko Thomas Kendall, i te tau 1820
He pānui hauora Māori i te tau 1902, Etahi mate rere
He pū nō ngā riri o ngā tau tōmua o te rau tau 1800
Ko Hone Wetere Te Rerenga rātou ko tana wahine ko tana tama
Hēnare Mātene Te Whiwhi, one of the instigators of the King movement
Rahui Te Kiri Tenetahi and her daughter Ngapeka, Little Barrier Island, 1893
Te Pairi Tūterangi, 'an impressive figure, with white hair and flowing beard'
Whakapapa of Eruera Te Whiti o Rongomai Love and Makere Rangiātea Ralph Love
Whakapapa of Eruera Te Whiti o Rongomai Love and Mākere Rangiātea Ralph Love
Māori outside a meeting house at Waipahihi, with Te Rangitāhau standing at the front
Hēnare Wēpiha Te Wainohu, photographed in army chaplain's uniform during the First World War
‘Comet over Mount Egmont (Taranaki) and Parihaka’ (Tūnui-a-te-ika kei runga o Taranaki me Parihaka)
He pānui mō ngā tākaro me ngā hākinakina a te Māori onamata, mai ngā tau o 1970
Carver Wiremu Te Ranga (Piri) Poutapu (seated, left) after receiving the MBE honour in 1974
Pei Te Hurinui Jones speaks at the conferral of his honorary doctorate from Waikato University
Ānaha Kēpa Te Rāhui is second from right in this Tourist Department photograph, taken probably after 1901.
Anglican clergymen Hoepa Taepa, Wiremu Te Tau Huata and Rimu Hamiora Rangiihu (left to right), May 1950
Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki leader Riperata Kahutia, who fought to protect and consolidate the lands of her people
Hoani Taipua Te Puna-i-rangiriri, member of the House of Representatives for Western Māori from 1886 to 1893