Maori
Scope and Contents
Contains two newspaper clippings: ‘He’s about the trade 2000 km of your coastline for a resource he values more. Maori Party Votes.’, Dominion Post, October 27, 2010, p A8; ‘Flashback: the Savages who became cultural ambassadors’, (source and date unknown). The former is an advertisement for the Coastal Coalition in protest of the National Party's Marine and Coastal Area Bill. The latter details the ‘Savage Club’ and the ‘Orphans Club’ of Wellington. The subject matter includes dates from 1910 onwards.
Dates
- Creation: Collection covers ca 1960-2010
Conditions Governing Access
Access is freely available within the J.C.Beaglehole Room for research and private study. For any use beyond this, please contact the J.C.Beaglehole Room (jcbeaglehole.room@vuw.ac.nz) in the first instance.
Extent
From the Fonds: 100 linear_centimeters (Hutt Valley Independent and Upper Hutt Advertiser (2009.044) has been given a call number (DU401.1 H982) and is located on the Atlas shelving.)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Tapuaka Heritage & Archive Collections - JC Beaglehole Reading Room, Victoria University of Wellington Library Repository