Mokuʻāina o Hawaiʻi
(Place)
Also known as: Hawaiʻi.
Mentioned in
- An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology
- Anthropology and Religion
- Arts and Crafts of the Cook Islands
- Book & Print in New Zealand : A Guide to Print Culture in Aotearoa
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume III
- Index
- 2 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 24 — The acting Prime Minister of New Zealand1 to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs2
- 99 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 110 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 117 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs1
- 136 — The New Zealand Minister, Washington,1 to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 253 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs1
- Part IV. air
- 355 — Letter from Major-General Barrowclough to Lieutenant-General Puttick — Fijian Units and 3rd New Zealand Division
- Explorers of the Pacific: European and American Discoveries in Polynesia
- Fulbright in New Zealand
- Hawaiki: The Original Home of the Maori; with a Sketch of Polynesian History
- History and traditions of the Maoris of the West Coast, North Island of New Zealand, prior to 1840
- History of New Zealand. Vol. III.
- Land Tenure in the Cook Islands
- Maori and Polynesian: their origin, history and culture
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Vol. I)
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Volume III)
- Niuē-fekai (or Savage) Island and its People
- On the Character of Captain James Cook
- Political and External Affairs
- Polynesian Researches
- CHAP. V
- CHAP. XIV
- CHAP. XV
- PRELIMINARY REMARKS
- CHAP. XIII
- CHAP. IV
- CHAP. X
- CHAP. XII
- The Marquesas
- Easter Island
- CHAPTER I
- CHAP. II
- CHAP. III
- CHAP. IV
- CHAP. V
- CHAP. VI
- CHAP. VII
- CHAP. VIII
- CHAP. IX
- CHAP. X
- CHAP. XI
- CHAP. XII
- CHAP. XIII
- CHAP. XIV
- CHAP. XV
- CHAP. XVI
- INDEX
- REMARKS ON THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE
- Royal New Zealand Air Force
- Samoan Material Culture
- Index
- Introduction
- Religious Objects
- Explanation of Plates
- Canoe Shed
- Food utensils
- Vegetable foods
- The usual ceremony
- [introduction]
- Beating the Bast
- Colored Designs on Bark Cloth
- Famous Mats
- Summary
- Disc Throwing
- [introduction]
- Culture and Race
- Plaiting
- Clothing
- Stonework
- Canoes
- Horticulture
- Musical Instruments
- Sport 1: Spring 1988
- Sport 8: Autumn 1992
- The Aborigines of New Zealand: Two Lectures
- The Death Of Captain Cook
- The Genealogy of the Kings of Rarotonga and Mangaia as illustrating the colonisation of that island and the Hervey Group
- The Home Front Volume I
- The Home Front Volume II
- The Maori As He Was : A Brief Account of Maori Life as it was in Pre-European Days
- The Origins of International Rivalry in Samoa: 1845–1884
- Chapter I — The Origins of British Influence the Missionaries, 1836–45
- Chapter VI — The Years of Unrest That Led to the German, American, and British Treaties with Samoa, 1876–79
- Conclusion
- ii. The Islands and their Discoverers
- ii. The Godeffroy Firm
- ii
- iv. The American Standpoint — A further — bar to Settlement
- Index
- The Pacific
- The Relief of Tobruk
- The Royal New Zealand Navy
- War Surgery and Medicine
- Women, Development and Empowerment: A Pacific Feminist Perspective
- Women Speak Out! A Report of the Pacific Women's Conference. October 27 – November 2
Searching
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Other Collections
The following collections may have holdings relevant to "Mokuʻāina o Hawaiʻi":
- 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.