Bay of Plenty
(Place)
Mentioned in
- A Life of J. C. Beaglehole: New Zealand Scholar
- Bush Fighting. Illustrated by remarkable actions and incidents of the Maori war in New Zealand.
- Geoffrey Alley, Librarian: His Life & Work
- Geological and other Reports
- Hero Stories of New Zealand
- The Defenders of Orakau
- A Can of Cold Water — The Heroine of the Gate Pa
- A Meal at Paewhenua
- Maro and Her Lovers
- The Missionary and the Hauhau Apostles
- Farmers of the Frontier — How the Waitotara Settlers saved their Stock
- The Last of the Scouts — Tales of the Guides and Forest Rangers
- Huria Matenga, the Brave Swimmer
- He Ture whakatakoto tikanga hei kimi i nga Take ki etahi Whenua i te Takiwa o Turanganui (31 o Akuhata, 1874).
- Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, N.I., N.Z.
- Introduction
- Chapter XLII — Brief Biographies — Typical Pioneers and Maori Leaders
- Terrible Raids by Hongi and Pomare
- Hawke's Bay Tribes Refuge on Mahia
- A Tame, But Interesting, Siege
- Siege of Toka-a-Kuku
- [section]
- Native Land Settlement
- A Tattooed Ex-Convict
- Northern Whalers Invade Mahia
- Futile Effort to Regain Child
- Sequel to a Slaying
- Mahia: 1841–2; Poverty Bay: 1849–50
- Biographical
- “Snip” and “Nelson”
- Maori King's Flag Hoisted at Waiapu
- Waiapu Ablaze
- Biographical
- [section]
- Poverty Bay Settlers Not Unduly Alarmed
- [section]
- Kereopa Surprised
- Note
- First Maori V.C
- [section]
- Bay of Plenty Seat
- Historic Moa Bone, Sea Snakes and Perfect Sea Tree
- Biographical
- Biographical
- Biographical
- Notes
- Cook's Te Ratu: “King of the Maoris” — Rival Poverty Bay Claimants to Descent
- History and traditions of the Maoris of the West Coast, North Island of New Zealand, prior to 1840
- Preface
- Corrections or Additions
- Chapter IV. — Toi and his Descendants
- Chapter V. — The Canoes of "The Fleet."
- Chapter XII. — Tu-Whare and Te Rau-Paraha's expedition, — 1819-1820
- [The ancient inhabitants of the Taranaki Coast]
- The Story of Mount Egmont
- The "Kura-Haupo" Canoe
- Patu-Tutahi
- The Taranaki Tribe
- Ngati-Rua-Nui Tribe
- Ngati-Apa and other Tbibes
- The migration of Turanga-Purehua to Whakatane. — 1625-50
- [introduction]
- Manual of the New Zealand Flora.
- Pioneering the Pumice
- Reminiscences of The War in New Zealand
- Chapter XIV. — The East Coast Expedition. — Waiapu. Attack on Pakairomiromi Pah
- Chapter XXIII. — Colonel McDonnell's Campaign—continued. — Te Umu, Popoia, Tirotiromoana, Rotorua
- Chapter L. — Campaign Against the Uriwera Tribe—continued. — Te Kooti Attacks Whakatane. Taking of Ahikereru. Death of Lieutenant White. Doings of Colonel St. John's Column
- Chapter LV. — Campaign Against the Uriwera Tribe—continued. — Doings of Colonel Herrick's Column. Death of Trooper Noonan. Waikare Moana
- Chapter LX. — The Taupo Campaign—continued. — Searching for Te Kooti. Skirmish at Tapapa. Capture of Eighty Horses and Considerable Loot
- Chapter LXII. — The Patatere Campaign. — The Doings of Ropata's Column. Te Kooti's Attack on the Opape Settlement. Fight at Maraitahi. Death of Hakaraia
- Chapter LXV. — Ropata's Continued Search After Te Kooti
- Report of the Native Affairs Committee, 1883.
- Report on causes of discontent among Māori in Taranaki.
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1885.
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1888.
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1889.
- Sir Donald Maclean
- Chapter XVIII — Maclean in Hawke's Bay — The Spread of Pai-Marire
- Chapter XX — The Raid of the Mountain Men — How a Hauhau War Party threatened Napier and how it was Defeated
- Chapter XXI — Maclean as Government Agent, East Coast
- Chapter XXIII — The Bush Campaigns — Maclean and the Expeditions Against Te Kooti
- Chapter XXIV — Maclean the Road-Maker
- Index
- State Authority, Indigenous Autonomy: Crown-Maori Relations in New Zealand/Aotearoa 1900-1950
- Takitimu
- The Gods of the Maori
- Ngatoro-i-rangi
- Chapter Sixteen — The History of Mahaki
- Chapter Eighteen — The History of Te-O-Tane
- Chapter Twenty — The History of Te Wera Hauraki
- Origin of the Tribal Name Ngati-Kahungunu
- Te Huki
- Tu-Whare-Toa
- Chapter Twenty-Four — The Life History And Activities of The Late Sir Maui Pomare, K.B.E., C.M.G., M.D
- The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions: Horo-Uta or Taki-Tumu Migration. [Vol. II]
- The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions: Tai-Nui. [Vol. V]
- The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions: Tai-Nui. [Vol. VI]
- The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions. Nga-Puhi [Vol. X, English]
- The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions. Te Arawa [Vol. VII, English]
- The Autobiography of a Maori
- The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks 1768–1771 [Volume One]
- The Life of Captain James Cook
- The Native Lands Settlement and Administration Bill, 1898 (letters received by the Premier from native chiefs and others relative to) : laid on the table of the House of Representatives by leave of the House.
- The Old Frontier : Te Awamutu, the story of the Waipa Valley : the missionary, the soldier, the pioneer farmer, early colonization, the war in Waikato, life on the Maori border and later-day settlement
- With the Lost Legion in New Zealand
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Other Collections
The following collections may have holdings relevant to "Bay of Plenty":
- 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.