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879647
  • Title
    Celebrated Maori Chiefs who took part in the New Zealand campaigns of 1864, 1865, 1866 and 1867, ca. 1868
  • Creator
  • Call number
    PXB 118
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    ca. 1868
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    879647
  • Physical Description
    1 album (61 photographs and 1 reproduction) - various sizes - sepia
  • Scope and Content
    Included are two photographs of Aboriginal Australians and one photograph of Malays. Included also is one reproduction of a line engraving.

    1. Maori Prisoners, taken at the capture of the Wereroa Pah
    2. Maori Prisoners, taken at the capture of the Wereroa Pah
    3. [Title page] Celebrated Maori Chiefs who took part in the New Zealand campaigns of 1864, 65, 66 & 67
    4a. Winimu Kingi Chief of the Wanganui Tribes.
    4b. Rahihua Pokeki
    5a. Hini Wangatoto
    5b. Wahini Piki & Sister. Daughters of the Chief of the Wanganui Tribes [missing]
    6a. Wahini Homanui. Daughter of Wirimu Kingi Chief of the Wanganui Tribes
    6b. Kapukanui
    7a. Rangatoto
    7b. Tarajanui
    8a. Rauperaha [newscutting giving an account of the chief]
    8b. Horchorotulu Chief of the Arawa
    9a. Waitotoro [Rauperaha?]
    9b. To Ori Ori
    10a. Rangiahia
    10b. Te Puka Puka Ori
    11a. Kau Koto Koto
    11b. Wero Honi & Sister
    12a. Waku Waku Koto
    12b. Wirimu Te More
    13a. Te Tuitui Wai
    13b. Te O'tau
    14a. Nukumaku
    14b. Te Ari Ari.
    15a. Waimate O'Te Nui
    15b. Napahui Hui
    16a. Ngate Kotokoto
    16b. Te Va, Chief Priest and Prophet of the Pai Marire Hau Hau religion
    17a. Ka rua Nui
    17b. Waimate O'to
    18a. Rangatira O'te Ngaleruanui
    18b. Heleraku Rakapuna
    19a. Honi Peania
    19b. Penepene te Tau
    20a. Waingokoni
    20b. Wirimu Tamihana "William Thompson" Head Chief of all the Waikato Tribes
    21a. Heni O'Toto
    21b. Te Pipi & Son
    22a. Honi Wanganui Rangatira
    22b. Te Whero Whero
    23a. Heni Okotuku
    23b. Wirimu Otapawa or "Tomate Waka"
    24a. Wa Ta te'TaWa
    24b. Te Nga Kuto `Caroline' Chiefs daughter of the Wanganui Tribes
    25a. Heni lenga Kutu "Carolines [sic] sister"
    25b. Hini te pau Kori
    26a. Te Oa Kra Akra
    26b. Carved post over the entrance to a Maori Pah
    27a. Makaere Kiri
    27b. Hone Pau
    28a. Honioni te Auru
    28b. Tai Paroro & Tau Tene
    29a. Hoaui Poiuru
    29b. Te Ako'tau
    30a. Honomono Prophet of the Hau Hau religion
    30b.Pene Paurs
    31a. More wai Wero & Kai Kete
    31b. Te Ura te Tai
    32a. Hini O'to Pau Kakukanui
    32b. [Aboriginal Australians, Queensland]
    33a. [Aboriginal Australians, Queensland]
    33b. [Malays, Ceylon]
    34. [Blank]
    35. Mrs. Rolleston, Franckfart Castle
    36. Rauperaha, New Zealand Chief
  • Finding Aids
    Contents list available in the Mitchell Library Reading Room -
  • Description source

    Titles are captioned beneath images in album. Nos. 32a; 33a; 33b are titles devised by cataloguer.
    Information transferred from pictures card catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2009-2010
  • General note

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this collection contains images of people who have passed. Some captions in the photograph album may reflect the author's/creator's attitude or that of the period in which they were written but are now considered inappropriate in today's context.
    Images previously titled: 32b: Natives of Queensland Australia. 33a: Queensland Blacks; 33b: Malays, natives of Ceylon.
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    Unsigned. Titled in ink on page 3. Inscriptions below each portrait give Maori names of each chief and some also give European names, relationships and other descriptions.
  • Date note

    Dated from newscutting on page 8 describing Rauperaha.
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