Credits

Ngā mihi

Video Speakers

Ngā uiui

Alan Hall (Pirongia Heritage & Information Centre)

Ann McEwan (Heritage Consultancy Services)

Chris Lewis (Federated Farmers of New Zealand)

Christopher Pugsley (Historian)

Chuck Davis (Ngāti Apakura)

Susan Emmitt (Ecologist at Waipā District Council)

Craig Montgomerie (Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari)

Cynthia Piper (The Catholic Institute of Aotearoa New Zealand)

Grant Middlemiss (Cambridge Historical Society)

Greg Gasgoine

Harold Maniapoto (Ngāti Paretekawa)

Harry Maki-Midwood (Ngāti Apakura)

Haupai Puke (Waikato, Ngāti Maniapoto)

Hazel Barnes (Councillor, Waipa District Council)

Hazel Coromandel-Wander (Ngāti Apakura)

Hone Hughes (Pūniu River Care Inc.)

Janice Hoverd (Kakepuku Mountain Conservation Project)

John Bishop (Cambridge Community Board)

Rev Julie Guest (Vicar of the Parish of St John, Te Awamutu)

Keith Storey (Parish of St John Management Team)

Ken Heke

Louis Paerata (Ngāti Te Kohera)

Mokoro Gillett (Ngāti Hauā)

Nathalia Jellyman (Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari)

Nigel Te Hiko (Ngāti Raukawa)

Paraone Gloyne (Ngāti Raukawa)

Quinton Tunoho (Pūniu River Care Inc.)

Rahui Papa (Ngāti Koroki Kahukura)

Richard Swarbrick

Robert Joseph (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Raukawa)

Rovina Maniapoto (Ngāti Paretekawa)

Shane Te Ruki (Ngāti Unu, Ngāti Maniapoto,  Waikato)

Talitha Wanden (Pūniu River Care Inc.)

Tom Roa (Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato, Ngāti Apakura)

Tumohe Clarke (Ngāti Hauā)

Vincent O’Malley (Historian)

Wikitōria Tāne (Ngāti Unu)

Alan Hall (Pirongia Heritage & Information Centre)

Ann McEwan (Heritage Consultancy Services)

Chris Lewis (Federated Farmers of New Zealand)

Christopher Pugsley (Historian)

Chuck Davis (Ngāti Apakura)

Susan Emmitt (Ecologist at Waipā District Council)

Craig Montgomerie (Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari)

Cynthia Piper (The Catholic Institute of Aotearoa New Zealand)

Grant Middlemiss (Cambridge Historical Society)

Greg Gasgoine

Harold Maniapoto (Ngāti Paretekawa)

Harry Maki-Midwood (Ngāti Apakura)

Haupai Puke (Waikato, Ngāti Maniapoto)

Hazel Barnes (Councillor, Waipa District Council)

Hazel Coromandel-Wander (Ngāti Apakura)

Hone Hughes (Pūniu River Care Inc.)

Janice Hoverd (Kakepuku Mountain Conservation Project)

John Bishop (Cambridge Community Board)

Rev Julie Guest (Vicar of the Parish of St John, Te Awamutu)

Keith Storey (Parish of St John Management Team)

Ken Heke

Louis Paerata (Ngāti Te Kohera)

Mokoro Gillett (Ngāti Hauā)

Nathalia Jellyman (Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari)

Nigel Te Hiko (Ngāti Raukawa)

Paraone Gloyne (Ngāti Raukawa)

Quinton Tunoho (Pūniu River Care Inc.)

Rahui Papa (Ngāti Koroki Kahukura)

Richard Swarbrick

Robert Joseph (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Raukawa)

Rovina Maniapoto (Ngāti Paretekawa)

Shane Te Ruki (Ngāti Unu, Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato)

Talitha Wanden (Pūniu River Care Inc.)

Tom Roa (Ngāti Maniapoto, Waikato, Ngāti Apakura)

Tumohe Clarke (Ngāti Hauā)

Vincent O’Malley (Historian)

Wikitōria Tāne (Ngāti Unu)

Sources Consulted

Rārangi rangahau

Adams, Tui. '"Behold, a Kite Flies Towards You": The Kiingitanga and the Opening of the King Country', New Zealand Journal of History, vol. 31, no. 1, 1997, 99-116.

Ballara, Angela. Taua: 'Musket Wars,' 'Land Wars' or 'Tikanga'? – Warfare in Māori Society in the Early Nineteenth Century (Auckland: Penguin Books, 2003).

Belich, James. The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict (Auckland University Press: Auckland, 2015).

Cambridge Historical Society, 'A List Historic Buildings', http://cambridgemuseum.org.nz/a-list-historic-buildings/

Cowan, James. Fairy Folk Tales of the Maori (Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1925).

Cowan, James and Hon. Sir Maui Pomare. Legends of the Maori (Southern Reprints, 1987).

Cowan, James. The New Zealand Wars and the Pioneering Period (Wellington: P. D. Hasselberg, 1983).

Cowan, James. 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 (Dunedin: Colonial CD Books, [2013]).

Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Kīngitanga: The People of the Māori King Movement (Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1996).

Dieffenbach, Ernest. Travels in New Zealand (London: John Murray, 1843).

Engineering New Zealand. Horahora Hydroelectric Power Station, https://www.engineeringnz.org/our-work/heritage/heritage-records/horahora-hydroelectric-power-station/

Ian J. Graham, Ed. A Continent on the Move: New Zealand Geoscience Into the 21st Century (Wellington: The Geological Society of New Zealand and GNS Science, 2008).

Heritage New Zealand. Pirongia Library, http://www.heritage.org.nz/the-list/details/745

Jones, Pei Te Hurinui and Bruce Biggs. Nga Iwi O Tanui: The Traditional History of the Tainui People Nga Koorero Tuku Iho a Nga Tupuna (Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1995).

Jones, Pei Te Hurinui. King Pōtatau: An Account of the Life of Pōtatau Te Wherowhero the First Māori King (Auckland: The Polynesian Society, 2010)

Kelly, Leslie G. Tainui: The Story of Hoturoa and His Descendants (Wellington: The Polynesian Society, 1949).

Locales. Oral history interviews with iwi representatives and local subject experts. Pirongia, Karāpiro and Ngā Roto, 2018.

O’Malley, Vincent. The Great War for New Zealand: Waikato 1800-2000 (Wellington: Bridget Williams Books, 2016).

Park, Stuart. 'Te Peeke o Aotearoa', New Zealand Journal of History 26, 2 (1992): 161-183.

Pugsley, Chris. ‘Walking the Waikato Wars: Bypassing the Maori Maginot Line at Paterangi’, New Zealand Defence Quarterly (Aut 1997: n.16), 32-36.

Pugsley, Chris. ‘Walking the Waikato Wars: Farce and Tragedy at Rangiaohia: 21-22 February 1864’, New Zealand Defence Quarterly (Win 1997, n.17), 32-36.

Pugsley, Chris. ‘Walking the Waikato Wars: Controversy at Rangiriri: 20 November 1863’, New Zealand Defence Quarterly, Summer 1996, 31-37

Pugsley, Chris. ‘Walking the Waikato Wars - Governor Grey Starts a War: The Battle of Koheroa’, 17 July 1863, New Zealand Defence Quarterly, Win 1996; n.13, 30-36.

Pugsley, Chris. ‘Walking the Waikato Wars: The Siege of Orakau: 31 Mar - 2 Apr 1864’,New Zealand Defence Quarterly, Spr 1997; n.18, 32-36.

R.D Pick. 'Waikato Swamp and Island Pa', New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter v.11, no.1: 1968.

Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, ‘Land Confiscation Map’, https://teara.govt.nz/en/zoomify/28137/land-confiscation-map

Von Hochstetter, Ferdinand. New Zealand (Stuttgart: J. G. Cotta, 1867).

Waikato Regional Council. Lake Ngaroto, https://www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/environment/natural-resources/water/lakes/shallow-lakes-of-the-waikato-region/peat-lakes/lake-ngaroto/

Wright, Matthew. Two Peoples: One Land - The New Zealand Wars (Auckland: Reed Publishing, 2006).

Adams, Tui. '"Behold, a Kite Flies Towards You": The Kiingitanga and the Opening of the King Country', New Zealand Journal of History, vol. 31, no. 1, 1997, 99-116.

Ballara, Angela. Taua: 'Musket Wars,' 'Land Wars' or 'Tikanga'? – Warfare in Māori Society in the Early Nineteenth Century (Auckland: Penguin Books, 2003).

Belich, James. The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict (Auckland University Press: Auckland, 2015).

Cambridge Historical Society, 'A List Historic Buildings', http://cambridgemuseum.org.nz/a-list-historic-buildings/

Cowan, James. Fairy Folk Tales of the Maori (Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1925).

Cowan, James and Hon. Sir Maui Pomare. Legends of the Maori (Southern Reprints, 1987).

Cowan, James. The New Zealand Wars and the Pioneering Period (Wellington: P. D. Hasselberg, 1983).

Cowan, James. 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 (Dunedin: Colonial CD Books, [2013]).

Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Kīngitanga: The People of the Māori King Movement (Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1996).

Dieffenbach, Ernest. Travels in New Zealand (London: John Murray, 1843).

Engineering New Zealand. Horahora Hydroelectric Power Station, https://www.engineeringnz.org/our-work/heritage/heritage-records/horahora-hydroelectric-power-station/

Ian J. Graham, Ed. A Continent on the Move: New Zealand Geoscience Into the 21st Century (Wellington: The Geological Society of New Zealand and GNS Science, 2008).

Heritage New Zealand. Pirongia Library, http://www.heritage.org.nz/the-list/details/745

Jones, Pei Te Hurinui and Bruce Biggs. Nga Iwi O Tanui: The Traditional History of the Tainui People Nga Koorero Tuku Iho a Nga Tupuna (Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1995).

Jones, Pei Te Hurinui. King Pōtatau: An Account of the Life of Pōtatau Te Wherowhero the First Māori King (Auckland: The Polynesian Society, 2010)

Kelly, Leslie G. Tainui: The Story of Hoturoa and His Descendants (Wellington: The Polynesian Society, 1949).

Locales. Oral history interviews with iwi representatives and local subject experts. Pirongia, Karāpiro and Ngā Roto, 2018.

O’Malley, Vincent. The Great War for New Zealand: Waikato 1800-2000 (Wellington: Bridget Williams Books, 2016).

Park, Stuart. 'Te Peeke o Aotearoa', New Zealand Journal of History 26, 2 (1992): 161-183.

Pugsley, Chris. ‘Walking the Waikato Wars: Bypassing the Maori Maginot Line at Paterangi’, New Zealand Defence Quarterly (Aut 1997: n.16), 32-36.

Pugsley, Chris. ‘Walking the Waikato Wars: Farce and Tragedy at Rangiaohia: 21-22 February 1864’, New Zealand Defence Quarterly (Win 1997, n.17), 32-36.

Pugsley, Chris. ‘Walking the Waikato Wars: Controversy at Rangiriri: 20 November 1863’, New Zealand Defence Quarterly, Summer 1996, 31-37

Pugsley, Chris. ‘Walking the Waikato Wars - Governor Grey Starts a War: The Battle of Koheroa’, 17 July 1863, New Zealand Defence Quarterly, Win 1996; n.13, 30-36.

Pugsley, Chris. ‘Walking the Waikato Wars: The Siege of Orakau: 31 Mar - 2 Apr 1864’,New Zealand Defence Quarterly, Spr 1997; n.18, 32-36.

R.D Pick. 'Waikato Swamp and Island Pa', New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter v.11, no.1: 1968.

Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, ‘Land Confiscation Map’, https://teara.govt.nz/en/zoomify/28137/land-confiscation-map

Von Hochstetter, Ferdinand. New Zealand (Stuttgart: J. G. Cotta, 1867).

Waikato Regional Council. Lake Ngaroto, https://www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/environment/natural-resources/water/lakes/shallow-lakes-of-the-waikato-region/peat-lakes/lake-ngaroto/

Wright, Matthew. Two Peoples: One Land - The New Zealand Wars (Auckland: Reed Publishing, 2006).