The earliest letter acquired by the Library, comprising four pages, is dated 7 September 1824 and was written to the colonial ...
The history of rugby league in New Zealand began as a humble story of working-class communities and a popular ball game that ...
Photographs of Brett Graham taken by Jocelyn Carlin for the publication 'Te Ira Taane: Bridging the gap', circa 1996. Some photographs show views of Graham with his father, sculpture Fred Graham, and ...
Anglican Priest. Born in Puketeraki, North Otago. Ordained priest in Dunedin, 1908. Went to England in 1911. Worked as a curate in Spain (1913) and London (1914). 1917-1918 served as chaplain to the ...
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori is celebrated in September. In this blog post, you'll find insights into the origins of Māori Language Week as well as inspiration and support for educators, librarians, and ...
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori is marked every year in September, the month when the Māori language petition was taken to Parliament in 1972. This blog post highlights some significant moments for te reo ...
Spark curiosity about women’s suffrage by using our tools to analyse primary sources from this pivotal time in our history. See exemplars of how the tools can be used at different levels to learn ...
Take the reference to your local public library, and they can help you access the original item. For articles, include the source journal or serial, if shown above.
Kua tae mai nei te marama o Mahuru Māori! Nau mai ki te whakanuitanga o te kaupapa o Mahuru Māori mā ngā wheako reo rumaki o He Tohu. E te whānau, whakahaerehia ana te wheako whakaako o He Tohu ki te ...
Mitchell, Hilary; Mitchell, Maui John; Wakatū Incorporation; Ngāti Tama Ki Te Waipounamu Trust; Te Ātiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui Trust v. 1. Te tangata me te whenua = The people and the land -- v. 2. Te Ara ...
Not everyone had voting rights when national elections first took place in New Zealand in 1853. New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the vote on 19 September 1893. Women in ...