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New Professor of Māori Studies at Massey University

This image was taken by the Evening Standard on 17 September 1989 but was not published. It depicts professor Mason Durie during his welcome to Massey University as Professor of Māori Studies.

Photo by Mark Lapwood.

Creator:      Manawatū Evening Standard
Place:          Massey University, Palmerston North
Date:          September 17, 1988

New Professor of Māori Studies at Massey University

This image was taken by the Evening Standard on 17 September 1989 but was not published. It depicts professor Mason Durie during his welcome to Massey University as Professor of Māori Studies.

Photo by Mark Lapwood.

Creator:      Manawatū Evening Standard
Place:          Massey University, Palmerston North
Date:          September 17, 1988

New Professor of Māori Studies at Massey University

This image was taken by the Evening Standard on 17 September 1989 but was not published. It depicts professor Mason Durie during his welcome to Massey University as Professor of Māori Studies.

Photo by Mark Lapwood.

Creator:      Manawatū Evening Standard
Place:          Massey University, Palmerston North
Date:          September 17, 1988

New Professor of Māori Studies at Massey University

These images were taken by the Evening Standard on 17 September 1989, the first of which was published on the 19th. They depict professor Mason Durie and his family.

The caption read: "PROFESSOR Mason Durie, flanked by his wife, Arohia, and fathe...

Creator:      Manawatū Evening Standard
Place:          Massey University, Palmerston North
Date:          September 17, 1988

Te Hirawanui Drive, Name

Name: Te Hirawanui

Suburb, Whakarongo


The drive is named in honour of Te Hirawanui Kaimokopuna (c. 1808-1883). Te Hirawanui Kaimokopuna was ariki (hereditary high chief) of the hapū (kinship group) Ngāti Mutuahi, Te Rangiaranaki and Ngāti...

Creator:      Heritage Team, Palmerston North City Library
Date:          2025

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