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Rangitāne Partnership Agreement Signing

Representatives from the iwi Rangitāne and Palmerston North City Council at Te Hotu Manawa marae following the signing of the Rangitāne Partnership agreement and the co-management of Te Motu o Poutoa (ANZAC Park) agreement.

Creator:      Palmerston North City Council
Place:          138 Maxwells Line, Awapuni, Palmerston North
Date:          2019-08-02T00:00:00+00:00

Back Issues: Preserving history and restoring honour to past commitments

Local historians weekly "Back Issues" article in the Manawatū Standard. The Ruahine Reserve was the site of Ruahine Kāinga (village) before 1864, a community of 150 to 200 people. It is recalled by Rangitāne as being where the old College of Educ...

Creator:      Karla Karaitiana
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          June 1, 2024

Square Circular - September 2008

The Square Circular was Palmerston North City Council's monthly community publication, informing Palmerstonians of PNCC initiatives, activites, and events. This month's issue includes: Rugby museum, Arena Manawatū, dog names, arborist machinery, b...

Creator:      Palmerston North City Council
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          September 2008

Memory Lane - "Tales from the grave"

Journalist Tina White's weekly "Memory Lane" article in the Manawatū Standard. Background stories of some of the graves at the historic Terrace End cemetery on Napier Road. One of the oldest remaining headstones is that of Meritini Te Panau, who d...

Creator:      Tina White
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          November 11, 2017

Memory Lane - "A man of mana"

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 ...

Creator:      Tina White
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          July 3, 2021

Puanga Twilight Festival animation

An animation made in 2022 by Ngāti Hineaute - Rangitāne O Manawatū Settlement Trust, with Palmerston North City Council to explain what Puanga is and its importance to Manawatū. The first year Matariki was celebrated with a national public holiday...

Creator:      Ngāti Hineaute - Rangitāne O Manawatū Settlement Trust and PNCC
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          June 2022

Notes on the Māori History of Palmerston North

This manuscript contains a brief history of the Māori in Palmerston North. Ian Matheson, City Archivist, created a series of manuscripts on local history in the course of his work.

Creator:      Ian Matheson - Palmerston North City Council
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          1986

Rangitāne Partnership Agreement Signing

Representatives from the iwi Rangitāne and Palmerston North City Council at the signing of the Rangitāne Partnership agreement and the co-management of Te Motu o Poutoa (ANZAC Park) agreement. L-R: Wiremu Kingi Te Awe Awe (Rangitāne Komatua, Chair...

Creator:      Palmerston North City Council
Place:          138 Maxwells Line, Awapuni, Palmerston North
Date:          2019-08-02T00:00:00+00:00

Waitangi Day 2020: The call of the pūtatara

Nuwyne Te Awe Awe Mohi, the kaikaranga stands next to Warren Warbrick (Te Awe Awe) who is playing a pūtatara - a traditional trumpet at the start of a ceremony to raise flags on Waitangi Day in Te Marae o Hine (The Square), Palmerston North. Se...

Creator:      Virginia Warbrick
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          February 6, 2020

Waitangi Day 2020: The call of the pūtatara

Nuwyne Te Awe Awe Mohi, the kaikaranga stands to the right of Warren Warbrick (Te Awe Awe) who is playing a pūtatara - a traditional trumpet at the start of a ceremony to raise flags on Waitangi Day in Te Marae o Hine (The Square), Palmerston N...

Creator:      Virginia Warbrick
Place:          Te Marae o Hine
Date:          February 6, 2020

Totaranui Herb Garden, Manawatū Museum

The Totaranui Herb Garden was opened in early 1981 to give visitors an idea about what pioneer gardens might have looked like. This booklet includes a list of some of the native and introduced fauna found in the area that could be foraged for medi...

Creator:      Manawatu Museum
Date:          1981

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