Maori meeting house at OhinemutuAuckland Libraries Showing the Maori meeting house at Ohinemutu |
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Postcard showing Maori women from Ohinemutu washing laundry in Lake RotoruaAuckland Libraries Postcard depicting Maori women from Ohinemutu washing laundry in Lake Rotorua with the Maori settlement behind |
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Letter from Arekatera Te Weraomahuta to editor of Te Waka Maori (with translation)Alexander Turnbull Library Letter and contemporary translation to Te Waka Maori editor urging Maori to end war, become united under the one law and take advantage of the economic benefits Quantity: 1 piece (10 pages on 10 leaves). |
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The Māori Maidens at OhinemutuAuckland Libraries Showing Māori girls playing in the water at Ohinemutu, on the shores of Lake Rotorua |
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Māori HakaAuckland Libraries Showing six Māori children playing at performing the haka at the Ohinemutu village on the shores of Lake Rotorua, with the First St Faith's Church with the tower (right background) and the second St Faith's Church (left background) |
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A glimpse of the Maori quarters at Ohinemutu, RotoruaAuckland Libraries Showing a Maori settlement at Ohinemutu, Rotorua. |
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Maori Church Interior, Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New ZealandAuckland Libraries Interior view of St Faith's Church, Ohinemutu (right) |
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Return of the Māori Battalion, Ōhinemutu, 1946Auckland Libraries Māori men in traditional costume performing a haka for returning soldiers of the Māori Battalion at Ōhinemutu. St Faith's Church and Tunohopu Marae are visible in the background. |
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Te Papaiouru Marae, ŌhinemutuAuckland Libraries Māori meeting house Te Papaiouru at Ōhinemutu |
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Unidentified Maori women, outside a whare, holding traditional Maori wooden weapons, at OhinemutuAlexander Turnbull Library Unidentified Maori women, wearing piupiu around their shoulders, holding traditional Maori wooden weapons, stand outside a whare in Ohinemutu. The woman on the left holds a tewhatewha. The woman on the right is holding a taiaha. Photograph taken circa 1905, possibly by Thomas Pringle. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - 559. Maori Whare Ohinemutu Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative |
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Muruika Soldiers' Memorial, ŌhinemutuManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage Muruika Soldiers' Cemetery Ōhinemutu, Rotorua. |
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Group performing at ŌhinemutuAuckland Libraries A group of Māori girls singing in front of the meeting house Tamatekapua at Ōhinemutu. |
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Māori life, OhinemutuAuckland Libraries Showing an unidentified Māori woman carrying a child on her back at Ohinemutu, with St Faith's visible in the distance |
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Māori haka dancers at Ohinemutu, practising a march for Easter holiday entertainmentsAuckland Libraries Showing Māori haka dancers practising at Ohinemutu. |
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Te Papaiouru Marae, Ōhinemutu, 1977Auckland Libraries Māori women outside the meeting house Te Papaiouru at Ōhinemutu, Rotorua |
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Te Papaiouru Marae, Ōhinemutu, 1977Auckland Libraries Māori women outside the meeting house Te Papaiouru at Ōhinemutu, Rotorua |
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Māori Study, OhinemutuAuckland Libraries Showing an unidentified Māori woman standing before hot pools at Ohinemutu Rotorua carrying a child |
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OhinemutuAuckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira View of Maori settlement with several buildings and fenced off areas, scrub in foreground, oval format. Bruno Hamel was photographer to Hochstetter's Geological Survey of the Auckland Province in 1859. |
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Postcard depicting Maori children standing...Auckland Libraries Postcard depicting Maori children standing in Lake Rotorua. Ohinemutu in background |
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Return of the Māori Battalion, Ōhinemutu, 1946Auckland Libraries An elevated view of celebrations for returned soldiers of the Māori Battalion at Tūnohopū Marae, Ōhinemutu. St. Faith's Church can be seen in the background |
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