Te PahiManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage Ngāpuhi chief Te Pahi was the first influential Māori leader to have significant contact with British colonial officers. |
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Charlie PahiAuckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira Cenotaph record for Charlie Pahi, World War II, 1939-1945. Embarkation Unit: 28 (Maori) Battalion, D Company. Place of death: . |
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Te PahiAuckland Libraries Portrait of the Māori chief Te Pahi. |
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Murdoch Pahi, early 1970sUpper Hutt City Library Murdoch Pahi performs with Māwai Hakona in the early 1970s; behind him are Hariata Jaspers, Tiwai Cowan, Pat Kake and Danica Kara. The October 21, 1980 'Leader' reported that Mr Pahi, a rubber worker, had been refused tenancy of a Wood Street flat; the previous Māori couple had had domestic problems, and other tenants had complained to the estate agent, who had since apologised to the race relations conciliator. Mr Pahi was seeking a public apology. |
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Maori PostcardTe Awamutu Museum Postcard. Blank front. Waingaro. from Pahi? to his mother. Written in Maori. |
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Te PahiManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
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William Pahi from Horeke, Hokianga, 1908Auckland Libraries Portrait of William Pahi from Horeke, Hokianga |
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The arrival of a seaplane at Pahi, North Auckland: a Māori boy turns his dinghy into an imitation flying machineAuckland Libraries Photograph of a seaplane at Pahi, North Auckland. |
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Pahi, DebutantPuke Ariki Debutant standing.; Black and White Sheet Film |
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Pouroto Hakopa and William PahiAuckland Libraries Portrait of Pouroto Hakopa (standing) and William Pahi |
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Pahi, CouplePuke Ariki Debutant seated with Man standing at rear.; Black and White Sheet Film |
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ALEXANDRA! NOMINATIONS. (Otago Witness, 28 September 1893)National Library of New Zealand
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Central Institute of Technology staff; Māori liaison tutor; Murdoch Pahi appointed to Te Kaitakawaenga (CIT).Upper Hutt City Library Caption: Rev Tamati Kaiwai (left) of Upper Hutt, and Murdoch Pahi, following a blessing over the cloak Mr Pahi is wearing. The official welcoming ceremony was held just afterwards and in the background are some of the 70 people who accompanied him to CIT; they included Upper Hutt College students and Ōrongomai marae representatives. Printed in greyscale in the 'Leader' on April 24, 1990. Mr Pahi succeeded Tu Wylie, who had held the post since 1986. At the time, Murdoch Pahi was deputy chairman of the marae committee. The October 21, 1980 'leader' reported that Mr Pahi, a rubber worker, had been refused tenancy of a Wood Street flat; the previous Māori couple had had domestic problems, and other tenants had complained to the estate agent, who had since apologised to the race relations conciliator. Mr Pahi was seeking a public apology. |
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Museums join to bring medal homeRadio New Zealand A medal awarded to a Ngapuhi chief 200 years ago is returning home thanks to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and the Auckland War Memorial Museum. |
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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. (Wanganui Herald, 13 January 1908)National Library of New Zealand
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Te Pahi IslandsWhangarei Libraries See also: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/maori-european-contact-before-1840/the-boyd-incident The Boyd incident; See also: https://teara.govt.nz/en/1966/boyd-massacre-of Boyd massacre; Collections: Bay of Islands Maritime and Historic Park Collection; |
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Towards a Nation - The return of the Te Pahi medal to AotearoaAuckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira After disappearing from Koutu in the Bay of Islands over 200 years ago, the Te Pahi medal was returned to Aotearoa after it showed up in a Sotheby’s Sydney auction in 2014. This short-form documentary, tells the story of the return of the Te Pahi medal to Aotearoa, the re-unification of the medal with the descendants of Te Pahi, and their collaboration with Auckland Museum and Te Papa to bring the medal home. The te pahi medal is on display at the Auckland Museum. For more information, see here: www.aucklandmuseum.com ---- Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and stay up to date about What's On at Auckland Museum. https://www.youtube.com/aucklandmuseum Visit our Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AucklandMuseum/ or our website http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/ Housed in one of New Zealand's finest heritage buildings, Auckland Museum is the cultural and spiritual touchstone for the many races that inhabit this beautiful land, and the first stop for anyone wishing to gain an insight into New Zealand and its peoples. Priceless Māori treasures, amazing natural history, Māori cultural performances three times daily. |
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MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. (Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 July 1904)National Library of New Zealand
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A silver slice of Māori history: the Te Pahi medal: Tuhinga 26Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa The sudden reappearance and subsequent sale by Sotheby’s Australia of the Te Pahi medal in April 2014 was a significant numismatic event. |
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- (Te Ao Hou - No. 53 December 1965)Alexander Turnbull Library I a matou i haere nei, i nuku atu i te 40 mano maero te mamao o ta matou haere—10 mano maero i haerengia e matou i runga i te pahi, e 30 mano i runga i nga manurere o te ao. I etahi taima, e pau ano te rua ra matou ki runga i nga pahi e haere ana—po, ao, po |
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