Skip to Content

Journalist Tina White's weekly "Memory Lane" article in the Manawatū Standard. The life story of respected Manawatū chief Nireaha Tāmaki (mid-1830s - 1911), a tribal arbitrator who championed the rights of Māori and won a decision from the Privy Council acknowledging traditional Māori land ownership.

Identification

Object type
Image
Relation
Manawatū Standard
Date
July 3, 2021
Digitisation ID
2021Pa_IMCA-DigitalArchive_034768
Format
Born Digital
Held In
IMCA Digital Archive

Related items

Memory Lane - "Tales from the grave"
Memory Lane - "Preserving our heritage"
Puanga Twilight Festival animation
Rangitāne Partnership Agreement Signing
Rangitāne Partnership Agreement Signing
Notes on the Māori History of Palmerston North
"Graceful Entrance to Manawatu City" - Fitzherbert Bridge
Commonwealth Fellowship for P.N. Journalist
Back Issues: The tumultuous day the trees fell
Memory Lane - "A lifetime of putting focus on Manawatū"
Oral Interview - Adrian Broad
Wellington Regiment Church Parade

Creation

Created By
Place
Manawatū

Object rights

Taxonomy

Tags
manawatu standard,
maori chief,
nireaha tamaki,
photograph album,
rangitane,
Community Tags

Report a problem

Related items

Memory Lane - "Tales from the grave"
Memory Lane - "Preserving our heritage"
Puanga Twilight Festival animation
Rangitāne Partnership Agreement Signing
Rangitāne Partnership Agreement Signing
Notes on the Māori History of Palmerston North
"Graceful Entrance to Manawatu City" - Fitzherbert Bridge
Commonwealth Fellowship for P.N. Journalist
Back Issues: The tumultuous day the trees fell
Memory Lane - "A lifetime of putting focus on Manawatū"
Oral Interview - Adrian Broad
Wellington Regiment Church Parade