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A Selection of Acts, Statutes & Amendments
Source Location(s): Muriel Kelly
Sir Haare Williams Knighted, 31 Dec 2022
Source Location(s): Radio New Zealand
Site Record Forms of Archeological Interest by Dave White, 1970-76
Source Location(s): Muriel Kelly
Site Recording & Surveying in the Opotiki District by H.G.D White, 1971
Source Location(s): Muriel Kelly
Speech for Signing of Whakatohea Deed of Settlement, 27 May 2023
Hapū or Iwi: Whakatohea
Status of Oroi Scenic reserve
Source Location(s): Muriel Kelly
The story and origins of Te Whakatohea : Tutamure
Source Location(s): Alexander Turnbull Library
Surveyor's field book
Hapū or Iwi: Muriwai
Source Location(s): Archives New Zealand
Tairongo Amoamo:Whakatohea history tape one
Source Location(s): Alexander Turnbull Library
TANGIWAI RIA
Source Location(s): Radio New Zealand
Tawharau o Ngā Hapu o Te Whakatohea 1993
Source Location(s): Research and Archives Trust
Te Matawai Report on Restoring Te Reo Maori as a Treasured First Language
Source Location(s): Muriel Kelly
Te Pounamu
Source Location(s): Research and Archives Trust
Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for Week Ending Friday 26th April
Source Location(s): Radio New Zealand
"The Opepe Raid"\n\nEVENING POST, VOLUME VI, ISSUE 33, 23 MARCH 1870, PAGE 2
Hapū or Iwi: Whakatohea, Opape
Source Location(s): National Library of New Zealand
Treaty Claim Finally Settled on Anniversary of Treaty of Waitangi Signing, 27 May 2023
Source Location(s): Radio New Zealand
Treaty Negotiations Minister issued with Trespass Notice, 3 July 2019
Source Location(s): Radio New Zealand
Tutamure Wharenui, Whakatohea
Source Location(s): Alexander Turnbull Library
Unidentified Pa Sketch by Dave White, 1973
Source Location(s): Muriel Kelly
Various documents relating to Pa names, locations & other documents
Source Location(s): Muriel Kelly
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