Guest blogger Rachel Lawson, publisher at Gecko Press, explores the joy and power of picture books. She highlights Picture Me ...
Join guided tours of our latest exhibitions ‘A child of the sun: Katherine Mansfield’s last year’ and City Gallery’s ...
In this month's Connecting to Collections talk, Joan McCracken will look more widely at the photographs, paintings, and ...
Due to external delays to our digitisation programme, we will not be calling for new applicants in 2024. The next collaborative digitisation programme will open for applications in 2025. Find out ...
Join us to view unique and inspiring material from the Alexander Turnbull Library collections relating to Katherine Mansfield’s life, legacy and relationships in person. Then explore the Katherine ...
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori is marked every year in September, the month when the Māori language petition was taken to Parliament in 1972. This blog post highlights some significant moments for te reo ...
Hepetema brings lots of opportunities to engage with the taonga te reo Māori. This blog post reminds us of the mana of wāhine Māori and highlights three who have made significant contributions to ...
Contains whakapapa of Maori waka, whakapapa of Maui, whakapapa of Ngati Toa and Ngati Koata, information on Maori Land court hearings, information on nga kete o nga wananaga and other miscellaneous ...
An oral account of the experiences of Reremoana Koopu of Whanau a Apanui, who lived in the Ringatu community of Maraenui on the East Coast. Includes whakapapa. Take the reference to your local public ...
Anahera ātaahua -- Anei āhau / music, Daniel L. Schutte -- Aroha ki a Hohepa [2 versions] -- Aroha mai [3 versions] -- Aue! Ka he āhau (Ki te ripenetatanga) -- Awe e te whetu [3 versions] -- Awe, ...
Mahinarangi from Horouta waka was the wife of Turongo and daughter inlaw of Kakati from the Tainui waka. She was sister inlaw to Whatihua and his wife, Ruaputahanga. Mahinarangi had a son, Raukawa and ...