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Controller of Māori welfare at Rehua Marae

Scenes of the Controller of Māori welfare of the Māori affairs Department, Mr Bill Herewini, responding to a welcome at Rehua Marae on Springfield Road in Richmond.

Date 1970-02-14
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1970 Christchurch Star negative strips

Māori Guide in Rotorua

A Māori guide standing in front of carvings at a Marae in Rotorua.

Date unspecified year in 195X (year approximate)
Format Colour transparency
Resource Type Image
Collection Elliot family papers

Waka on a vintage truck in parade

A waka with people in traditional Māori attire on a Wright & Company Ltd truck in a parade on Manchester Street, outside the Municipal Tepid Baths and Municipal Electricity Department building.

Date 1936 (year uncertain; year approximate)
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection Vinicombe family collection

A Good Deed

My great grandfather and his wife arrived in New Zealand November 1859 on the Zealandia. Parents told me John Hepworth did a good deed for a Maori chief and was presented with a Huia feather. The...

Format Photograph
Resource Type Image
Collection

Warren and Christine Tichborne

Portraits of Warren Tichborne, a Māori carpenter, and Christine Tichborne, a Pakeha, who have been married for two years.

Date 1972-10-18
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1972 Christchurch Star negative strips

Mr L. W. Te Paa

Head and shoulder portraits of L. W. Te Paa, who has received a sponsored invitation to represent Māori people at the Pacific Basin and Asian Conference in Fiji.

Date 1972-05-20
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1972 Christchurch Star negative strips

Inter-island ferry, Māori

Views of Charlie Greatbatch, an assistant steward, setting a table for the passengers, Rhonda Povey and Gayle Greening and their babies, on the Inter-island ferry, Māori. The ferry was meant to sail...

Date 1972-09-28
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1972 Christchurch Star negative strips

Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan, Hine Potaka and Aroha Chick

Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan, Hine Potaka and Aroha Chick at the regional conference for the Maori Womens Welfare League South Island branch.

Date 1973-03-03
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1973 Christchurch Star negative strips

Aroha Chick speaking

Aroha Chick speaking at the regional conference for the Maori Womens Welfare League South Island branch.

Date 1973-03-03
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1973 Christchurch Star negative strips

Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan speaking

Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan speaking at the regional conference for the Maori Womens Welfare League South Island branch.

Date 1973-03-03
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1973 Christchurch Star negative strips

Mrs Beverly Maraki with mural

Mrs Beverly Maraki with a mural that is depicting Māui trapping the sun to form day as according to Māori legend. It is located at Te Rau Aroha Communication Centre of Christchurch on Manchester...

Date 1972-06-22
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1972 Christchurch Star negative strips

Arthur Mulligan and his Māori musical dolls

Freezing worker and inventor Arthur Mulligan with three of the Māori musical dolls which he designed to pay tribute to his dead daughter Rewa. The dolls’ facial features are based on Rewa's. The dolls...

Date 1972-11-22
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1972 Christchurch Star negative strips

Tommy Kahi

Portraits of Tommy Kahi, a Māori music teacher and band leader, who married a Scots woman called Rosemary.

Date 1972-10-26
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1972 Christchurch Star negative strips

Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan, Hine Potaka and Aroha Chick

Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan, Hine Potaka and Aroha Chick at the regional conference for the Maori Womens Welfare League South Island branch.

Date 1973-03-03
Format Negative
Resource Type Image
Collection 1973 Christchurch Star negative strips

Waltham Primary School traditional Māori welcome

Student Edward Hall from Waltham Primary School welcoming Nuki Tukao from the University Māori Club with a hongi during the club's visit to the school for Māori Language Week.

Date 1980-07-31
Format Photograph
Resource Type Image
Collection 1980 Christchurch Star photographs

Te Reo Māori lessons at Rowley School

Joan Anderson, teacher at Rowley School with pupils Genevieve Tauroa, Tarsha O'Malley, Rowena Brown and Karaitana Ferris learning Te Reo Māori.

Date 1983-08-01
Format Photograph
Resource Type Image
Collection 1983 Christchurch Star photographs