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Information on tribal history, tikanga-a-iwi and whakapapa drawn from newspapers, magazines and early printed Māori work.
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Auckland Libraries - Heritage Māori Collections / Ngā kohinga taonga tuku iho Māori
Māori collections are held at the majority of libraries across the region. They include both current and heritage materials.
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The online version of Te Aka Māori-English, English-Māori Dictionary and Index.
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Native Land New!
A map of land and locations for native peoples throughout the world. Once you click, a number of links will appear with different nation names. By clicking on those links, you will be taken to a page specifically about that nation, language, or treaty, where you can view some sources, give feedback, and learn a little more.
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New Zealand History - Treaty signatories and signing locations
The Treaty of Waitangi was signed on nine separate sheets by more than 500 Māori.
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Digitised New Zealand and Pacific newspapers from the 19th and 20th centuries. In 2015 the National Library added a collection of historic newspapers published primarily for a Māori audience between 1842 and 1935. Also Magazines and Journals; Letters and Diaries; Parliamentary Papers.
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Whakapapa Bibliography Papakainga
Lists covering how to as well as specific iwi (or geographic) resources for Maori whakapapa.
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Information on whakapapa, how to work with whakapapa, resources for finding information, indexes, lists of names and links all pertaining to whakapapa - genealogy.
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Fully searchable forums for listing Whanau (family) events as well as finding Whanau (family).
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Links to sites containing Whakapapa information, including a collection of Whanau (family) sites.
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Maori genealogy online.
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Lists of Maori marriages, listed by year, from 1911 onwards, to be used in conjunction with the microfiche Marriages Indexes published by the New Zealand Registrar-General’s Office.
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