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Whakapapa - Genealogy
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Iwidex
- An index to the sources of information on tribal history, tikanga-ā-iwi, and whakapapa held in the Heritage and Research Collections of Auckland City Libraries
Ko ngā Kōrero Nehe me ngā Whakapapa @ Te Puna Web Directory
- Tūhonotaka ki kā rōpū whakariterite me kā kōrero whakatau o Aotearoa.
A Guide to Tracing Your Whakapapa
- compiled by Manukau Libraries
Historic Canoes of the Māori & Moriori 925-1350 AD
- Search for: Waka name Rangatira/Commander Tohunga/Priest Haerenga/departure point Tirohanga whenua/landing place Kainga/settled
Index of Māori Names
- This index is from an unpublished manuscript compiled about 1925 by the missionary Rev. Henry James Fletcher (1868-1933). In its original form it was 987 pages long, a vast index of Māori names referred to in books and journals, including the names of boundaries, Māori individuals, canoes, trees, landmarks and geographical locations.
Manuel Jose Whānau
- This whānau has regular reunions and has whānau news as well as their whakapapa on this site
Maori Interest Group (New Zealand Society of Genealogists inc.)
- Tips and information on researching Maori family history and access to a bi-monthly newsletter.
Ngāi Tahu Whakapapa Unit
- The Whakapapa Unit sits within the office of Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, and is responsible for managing the tribal register and the registration process; maintaining and preserving the 1848 Whakapapa files; providing advice and services and research pertaining to whakapapa related matters; and, undertaking whakapapa based projects to enhance runanga affiliation and communication processes. Includes a PDF of the "Ngai Tahu 1848 Census" otherwise known as "the blue book" and a whakapapa registration form.
Pakeha (European)/Maori Transliterations
- Alphabetical list of personal names in Pakeha and Maori versions compiled by genealogists to help others researching family history.
Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa
- "The traditional rohe of Te Rarawa is described as the area from Hokianga to Maungataniwha, down through Victoria Valley river to Maimaru, across from Awanui Bridge west to Te Oneroa a Tohe (the Ninety Mile Beach) at Hukatere then down to Mitimiti and Hokianga."
Whakapapa - A Guide to Resources held in the Aotearoa New Zealand Centre Kaupapa Whakapapa
- Māori genealogy guide with information on iwi, tribal histories and information sources. From Christchurch City Libraries.
Whakapapa Club: genealogy@maori.org.nz
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Whakapapa guide
- from Auckland University Library
Whakapapa Māori
- Māori culture, history, myth and legend encapsulated in whakapapa / genealogy