Māori

He Manawa o Te Reo - the Heart of the Language

Te Karanga – Ngāi Tahu whakapapa resource

Ko ‘Te Karanga,’ he kaupapa tuhituhi tēnei na te Whare Wananga o Waitaha, mai i te tau 1985 ki te tau 1990. Kai roto iho nga korero e hangai ana ki te iwi, ki nga mahi whakahirahira i te Wai Pounamu me etahi mahi whakapapa. Na enei korero i whai hua ai ki nga kai-tahuhu korero.

Te Karanga is a serial put out by the Māori Studies department of the Canterbury University from 1985 to 1990. This serial mainly contains articles about local history, tribal information, major events from history in the South Island and genealogy. The list below is a selection of titles that will be of use to both tribal and family historians.

Te Karanga

V. 2, No. 1, May 1986
The Jury’s of Wairarapa p. 24
V.2, No, 2, August 1986
Obituaries from the Ellesmere Guardian:
  Mrs. Steele p. 28
  Mrs. Mata Kukae p. 29
V. 2, No. 3, November 1986
Tangatahara p. 11
V. 3, No. 2, August 1987
Māori Baptisims at Lyttelton, 1851 p. 21
V. 3, No. 4, February 1988
Maera Couch p. 10
V. 4, No. 3, November 1988
Hōri Kerei Taiaroa p. 11
Tini Kerei Taiaroa p. 22
Riki Te Mairaki Taiaroa p. 26
Riki Te Mairaki Taiaroa p. 35
Whakapapa of, p. 39
Ruku Arahanga p. 42
Māori wedding - Taiaroa- Ellison p. 52
V. 4, No. 4, February 1989
Te Muru - the Last convert p. 8
A Pākeha search for his Māori history p. 20
V. 5, No. 1, May 1989
Taua Minnie p. 12
V. 6, No. 1, May 1990
Whakapapa of Rangitāne, Beaton and O'Regan families p. 10
Whakapapa of Puna p. 21