Iwi: Te Arawa

Updated July 6, 2024
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Landmarks of Te Arawa
Stafford, D. M.
Paper Book
The stories which surround the physical features of the Rotorua area have been handed down by the people of Te Arawa, but have never been written down so comprehensively. This book contains 1,000 entries in alphabetical order (by Maori name) describing the landmarks, cross-referenced to a series of...
Pukaki : a comet returns
Tapsell, Paul.
Paper Book
Exploring the legacy of Pukaki, the ancestral father of Ngati Whakaue, a hapu (sub-tribe) of Te Arawa of Rotorua, this text also relates the history of the carving of Pukaki that featured in the Te Maori exhibition, its origins, how it was acquired by the Crown and how Ngati Whakaue regained it from...
Tuwharetoa: The History of the Maori People of the Taupo District
Grace, John Te H.
Paper Book
Daughters of the Land: A Glimpse into the Lives of Rural Women in the Rotorua Region, 1893-1993 = Nga Uri Wahine a Hineahuone
Boyd, Joan
Paper Book
Jane's Story: Biography of Heeni Te Kirikaramu
Foley, A. D.
Paper Book
Heeni Te Kirikaramu (Jane Foley) is remembered for her many exploits during the Waikato Wars - especially for her bravery in remaining at the Gate Pa to fight alongside the men, and her compassion in carrying water to a dying British officer in complete disregard for her own safety. This biography...
The old-time Maori
Makereti
Paper Book
Nga marae o Ngati Tuwharetoa : drawings of marae around Lake Taupo
Raymond, Val.
Paper Book
Legends of Rotorua
Reed, A. W.
Paper Book
This book is a collection of 15 Maori stories and legends about the natural phenomena around Rotorua, including the well known story of Hinemoa and Tutanekai. Forty nine black and white drawings illustrate the stories, and an extensive listing of local place names with descriptions is included. This...
Te riri pakeha = the white man's anger
Simpson, Tony
Paper Book
Te Arawa : a history of the Arawa people
Stafford, D. M.
Paper Book
A reprint of the history of Te Arawa who occupy the Rotorua lakes district and part of the central Bay of Plenty coastline.
A Statistical Profile of the Te Arawa Tribe
Paper Book

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