New Zealand
(Place)
Also known as: Niu Tireni.
Subject of Texts
- A letter from George Kiwi to Rev. Richard Taylor, dated Dec. 15, 1847.
- A letter from one of the eariest settlers in Wanganui
- A letter from Philip Newaka to Rev. Richard Taylor at Augst 18, 1846
- A letter from Philip Newaka to Rev. Richard Taylor at Sept. 18, 1846
- A letter from Philip Newaka to Rev. Taylor
- A letter from Wiremu Tamihana Te Waharoa to his old friend, Archdeacon Browm
- A letter written by Kereopa, one of the Warea fanatics, to Waikato
- Copy of a letter from Wm. Thompson to his Excellency the Governor
- Historical Records of New Zealand, Vol. I
- History of New Zealand, Vol. III.
- History of New Zealand. Vol I.
- History of New Zealand. Vol II.
- Letter to his Excellency the Governor from the Runaga assembled at Ngaruawahia
- New Zealand Literature
- New Zealand Literature
- Petition of Wi Tamihana Te Waharoa to Mr Fitzgerald (William Thompson)
- The Long White Cloud: Ao Tea Roa
- The Past and Present of New Zealand with its Prospects for the Future
- The Treaty of Waitangi
- The Treaty of Waitangi
- Translation of W. Thompson’s Reply to His Excellency’s Declaration, Addressed to the Natives Assembled at Nagaruawahia
Mentioned in
- [Printed letter, 21 September 1861, about land and Kīngitanga]
- Cook the Navigator
- He pukapuka ako tenei i nga ritenga pai e-maha o roto o te taonga nei o te moni, i nga tikanga pai hoki, o te hokohoko, o te aha, o te aha
- He Ture hei whakatikatika i "Te Ture Hoko Waipiro i Roto i nga Takiwa e nohoia ana e nga Tangata Maori, 1870." (31 o Akuhata,1874.).
- Ki Nga Maori [A letter to Grey, 27 March 1862, about Taranaki land, with a preliminary note]
- Letters on the Present State of Maori Affairs
- On the Character of Captain James Cook
- Samoa Under the Sailing Gods
- Savage Island: An Account of a Sojourn in Niue and Tonga
- The Death Of Captain Cook
- The Maori: Yesterday and To-day
- Chapter III. — Maori-Polynesian Ships and Sailors
- Chapter V. — The Law of Tapu
- Chapter VII. — On Stars, and Star Lore
- Chapter XI. — Moko: The Tattooing art
- Chapter XV. — The Cultivation of the Kumara
- Chapter XIX. — The Shrine of an Atua
- Chapter XXIII. — An Economic Survey
- [section]
- The Test of War
- The Genius of the Race
- The Progress of Ngati-Porou
- [section]
- [section]
- Io and the Twelve Heavens
- [section]
- “Hokihoki Tonu Mai.”
- Dirges, Laments. — (Tangi, Apakura)
- The Carved House
- [section]
- The Chant of Takitimu
- [section]
- Bush Remedies
- The Maori Sugar-tree
- The Mauri of the Fisheries
- [section]
- A
- V
- The Trials of Eric Mareo
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter Four — Who Was Eric Mareo?
- Chapter Five — The Lesbian Accusation
- Chapter Six — A Pharmakon, a Pharmakos and a Pure Woman
- Chapter Seven — In the Condemned Cell
- Chapter Eight — 'J'Accuse': Facts and Phalluses
- Chapter Nine — A 'Topper' in Mt Eden Gaol
- Chapter Ten — Golden Years
- Epilogue
- [introduction]
- New Evidence For The Defence
- Abbreviations
- 1 'A Very Experienced Man of the World': The Crown's Case
- 4 Who Was Eric Mareo?
- 5 The Lesbian Accusation
- 6 A Pharmakon, a Pharmakos and a Pure Woman
- 7 In the Condemned Cell
- 8 'J'Accuse': Facts and Phalluses
- 9 A 'Topper' in Mt Eden Gaol
- 10 Golden Years
- Epilogue
- The Wandering Scholars
Searching
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Other Collections
The following collections may have holdings relevant to "New Zealand":
- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, which has entries for many prominent New Zealanders.
- Archives New Zealand, which has collections of maps, plans and posters; immigration passenger lists; and probate records.
- National Library of New Zealand, which has extensive collections of published material.
- Auckland War Memorial Museum, which has extensive holdings on the Auckland region and New Zealand military history.
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which has strong holdings in Tāonga Māori, biological holotypes and New Zealand art.
- nzhistory.net.nz, from the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.