Two Maori women at the meeting house at Marae-o-Hine, RiverheadAlexander Turnbull Library Two unidentified young Maori women wearing tag cloaks (korowai) and holding taiaha, standing in front of the carved meeting house, Whatu o Tamainupo at Marae-o-Hine, Riverhead. Several Maori artifacts are displayed on a flax mat in front of the women. Photograph taken by William A Price ca May 1909. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - Carved house at Marae-o-Hine. Riverhead. 1811 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 4.5 x 6.5 inches |
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MAORI BURIAL CUSTOMS (Taranaki Daily News 29-6-1912)National Library of New Zealand
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THE PROPOSED RIVERHEAD RACES. (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) April 6. (Daily Southern Cross, 08 April 1868)National Library of New Zealand
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Carved house at Marae-O-Hine, RiverheadAuckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira Three men outside meeting house. Building is of weatherboard construction with iron roof. Carved porch and entrance |
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Two women at Marae-O-Hine, RiverheadAuckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira Two maori women seated in front of the meeting house Te Whatu o Tamainupo, 'Marae-o-Hine' [Te Marae o Hinekakea]. |
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Bringing in the kaiAuckland Libraries Photograph of Māori men and women bringing in the kai at the opening ceremony for the Ngatiwhanaunga's new whare runanga (Council House) at Marae-o-Hine, near Riverhead, Auckland. |
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RIVERHEAD RACES. (Daily Southern Cross, 30 March 1869)National Library of New Zealand
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POLICE COURT—THIS DAY (Auckland Star, 03 July 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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THE RIVERHEAD RACES. (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.) (Daily Southern Cross, 14 April 1868)National Library of New Zealand
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Front of the new buildingAuckland Libraries Photograph of the crowd at the opening ceremony for the Ngatiwhanaunga's new whare runanga (Council House) at Marae-o-Hine, near Riverhead, Auckland. |
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Hale Kaukapakapa Pioneer. (Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 08 June 1932)National Library of New Zealand
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Untitled (NZ Truth, 07 January 1926)National Library of New Zealand
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Auckland tribe, Crown sign deedRadio New Zealand Auckland iwi Te Kawerau a Maki has signed its Treaty settlement with the Crown. |
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RIVERHEAD. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) (Daily Southern Cross, 15 October 1867)National Library of New Zealand
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AUCKLAND. 28th February. (Evening Post, 01 March 1877)National Library of New Zealand
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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. (Mataura Ensign 8-4-1911)National Library of New Zealand
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INQUEST ON THE BODY FOUND AT COX'S CREEK. (Daily Southern Cross, 03 October 1866)National Library of New Zealand
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Untitled (Ellesmere Guardian, 03 July 1925)National Library of New Zealand
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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES (Otago Daily Times 8-4-1911)National Library of New Zealand
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NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING. (Auckland Star, 30 May 1873)National Library of New Zealand
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