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037 _bTe Hanganui Partnership, 23 Beach Rd., Porangahau 4293, N.Z.
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245 0 0 _aMatatoa :
_bfathers & sons /
_cproduced and edited by Marina Sciascia, Hilary Pedersen, Brian Morris.
246 3 _aMatatoa :
_bFathers and sons
246 3 4 _aMatatoa :
_bFathers & sons : Maori and European stories of a small New Zealand community
264 1 _a[Porangahau, N.Z.] :
_bTe Hanganui Partnership,
_c2011.
300 _a444 pages :
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500 _aCover subtitle: Māori and European stories of a small New Zealand community.
500 _a"Generations of Maori and Pakeha stories that reflect the bi-cultural history of a small rural place called Porangahau. Stories that are echoed around New Zealand"--Back cover.
505 0 _aCanning Family -- Te Kuru Family -- Hunter Family -- McGregor Family -- St Hill-Warren Family -- Lambert/Sidwell Family -- Rakapa Nohoturuturu/Tutaki Family -- Mouat Family -- Sciascia Family -- McLean Family -- Te Ropiha Family - Ormond Family -- Te Atua Family -- Stoddart Family -- Tipene-Matua Family -- White Family -- Wakefield Family -- Willis Family.
520 _a"Porangahau in Hawke's Bay is a significant coastal district, long settled by Ngati Kere iwi and later by high profile early colonisers. As such generations of families who call it 'home' ripple around New Zealand. Like its highly successful predecessors 'Hakui Mothers Of Porangahau' and 'Tuahine Sisters Of Porangahau,' the book is a compilation of family- written stories initiated by local women Marina Sciascia and Hilary Pedersen of Te Hanganui Partnership (The Work Of Two). 'Matatoa Fathers And Sons' is packed with information. Whakapapa, genealogy, early history and personal recollections sit side by side contained within 450 pages and 300 photographs. Nineteen stories are featured, among them the Te Atua, Tipene, Tutaki, Kuru and Wakefield families along with early colonial settlers including the Cannings of 'Oakbourne, Ormonds of Wallingford, Hunters of Porangahau and John White. Later arrivals the Stoddart and Willis families along with the Mouats of Mangaorapa Station also tell their stories"--Publisher's description.
546 _aIn English, with some Māori.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
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700 1 _aSciascia, Marina,
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