Aotea Maori Land CouncilAuckland Libraries Group portrait of the Aotea Maori Land Council |
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Māori traditionManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage The tribes of the Whanganui region each trace their main line of descent from one of three canoes: the Aotea, the Tākitimu and the Kurahaupō. Aotea Ngā Rauru Kītahi take their name from the ancestor Rauru Kītahi, who lived in the Waitōtara area before the arrival of the Aotea canoe. His people, Te Kāhui Rere, intermarried with the descendants of Turi, captain of the Aotea. |
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OHUTU LAND BLOCKS (Hawera & Normanby Star, 06 August 1912)National Library of New Zealand
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BISHOP OF AOTEA ROA (Evening Post, 03 March 1927)National Library of New Zealand
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Bishop Of Aotea Roa. (Waiapu Church Gazette, 01 September 1926)National Library of New Zealand
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Aotea HarbourTe Awamutu Museum Photograph depicting a Maori pa, Aotea Harbour, Kawhia. Mt Karioi visible in the distance.,Photograph |
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DANNEVIRKE v. AOTEA. (Bush Advocate, 10 June 1909)National Library of New Zealand
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The Aotea Maori group in action.Tauranga City Libraries The Aotea Maori group in action with brass band backing (1/2). Published 25 January 1967. |
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Aotea Māori Land CouncilAuckland Libraries Members of the Aotea Māori Land Council posed with heirloom feather cloaks and traditional weapons |
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"Aotea" - The Maori CanoeVictoria University of Wellington This was another vessel of the fleet that arrived here about twenty generations ago. The crew settled in the Taranaki district, and their descendants are among the Taranaki Ruanui, and Rauru Tribes, with others of the Whanga-nui district. This canoe is said to have called at Rangitahua (Sunday Island, in the Kermadec Group). It is probable that ... |
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Aotea Māori Land CouncilManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage Displaying heirloom feather cloaks and traditional weapons, the members of the Aotea Māori Land Council posed for this portrait in the early 1900s. It was one of seven land councils set up in 1900. Five years later they were replaced by land boards with reduced Māori membership. |
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The Aotea Māori group in action.Tauranga City Libraries The Aotea Māori group in action with brass band backing (2/2) - poorly cropped. Published 25 January 1967. |
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AOTEA v. WOODVILLE. (Bush Advocate, 24 June 1909)National Library of New Zealand
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Setting Apart Maori Freehold Land as aDepartment of Internal Affairs Maori ReservationPursuant to section 338 (1) of Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993, on the recommendation of the Maori Land Court, the Maori freehold land described in the Schedule hereto is hereby set apart as a Maori reservation over the grave site of the late Pono Hakaria.Wellington Land DistrictSchedulePart of that piece of land situated in Ohinepuhiawe 140 and 140F Block and described as follows: Area m2 Description7.5 Part of the land known as Ohinepuhiawe 140E Block (Co... |
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RAGLAN���ROBBERY BY NATIVES AT AOTEA. (Wellington Independent, 09 July 1870)National Library of New Zealand
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AOTEA TUA-TORU Opened at Makirikiri - (Te Ao Hou - No. 60 September 1967)Alexander Turnbull Library Aotea Tua-Toru, at Makirikiri, near Dannevirke, was opened by the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon. K. J. Holyoake on Saturday 17 June, and blessed by the Metropolitan of New Zealand, Archbishop P. T. B. McKeefry. This new house, built of concrete blocks on a steel frame, and with modern amenities, incorporates old carvings from Aotea Tua-Rua, which stoo... |
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MAORI BISHOP (Evening Post, 07 August 1926)National Library of New Zealand
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TAHORAITI ROVERS v. AOTEA. (Bush Advocate, 29 May 1902)National Library of New Zealand
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Māori Land Court District Boundariesdata.govt.nz Māori Land Court District Boundaries provided in ESRI compatable Shapefile format for the Taitokerau, Waikato-Maniapoto, Waiariki, Tairāwhiti, Takitimu, Aotea and Te Waipounamu Districts of the Māori Land Court |
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Ratana kapa haka team represents Aotea region againRadio New Zealand The chairman of the Aotea Maori Performing Arts Committee says his Ratana team is once again delighted to represent Taranaki and Whanganui at the national stage in Rotorua next year. |
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