Ngā tūpuna o Te Whanganui-a-Tara. Volume 3.
Material type: TextLanguage: English, Māori Publisher: Wellington [N.Z.] : Wellington City Council & Wellington Tenths Trust, 2005Description: 88 p. : ill., 1 map, ports. ; 30 cmISBN:- 1877232181 (pbk.)
- 9781877232183 (pbk.)
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"Wellington City Libraries"--T.p. verso.
Written by Sandra Clarke, assisted by Lotofoa Fiu and Ann Reweti.
Includes bibliographical references (p.70-75) and index.
Reihana te Kamo -- Wiremu Tamihana te Neke -- Parete Teira -- Kautawera -- Tini Waitapu -- Karena te Whiwhia -- Hohepa Kopiri -- Enoka Hohepa Taitea -- Pane Waka -- Mahau Tomairangi -- Oriwia te Atiraukawa -- Matene Tauwhare -- Manihera te Toru -- Taare Waitara -- Paratene te Aoturoa -- Kauamo -- Ramari Ropiha -- Te Munu te Ohiro -- Teretiu Paora -- Akanihi Himiona -- Ahipane Marangi -- Henare Pumipi te Whakainu -- Wakaiwa Lavinia Barrett -- Tuarau -- Heni Wairaweke -- Tautara -- Wi Kingi te Awhitu & whanau (amended).
Short biographies and some portraits of Māori associated with the Te Āti Awa community at Port Nicholson (Te Whanganui-a-Tara) in the 1830s.
Text in English with some Māori.
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