Te Wai Pounamu:
Te Wai Pounamu, the South Island of Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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W.
B. D. Mantell, Names of the hapu of the Kai Tahu tribe, 1848.
MS 0402, Hocken Library. |
In 1848 Walter Baldock Durrant Mantell was appointed
to the office of commissioner for extinguishing native titles
in the South Island. Mantell used this collection of cardboard
labels to represent the inter-relationships of the hapu of the
Otago region in 1848. The names of hapu were recorded and tied
together in groups representative of inter-hapu relationships.
In preserving these hapu names Mantell has also captured the
distinct pronunciation of the Southern Maori dialect by recording
the names phonetically, as he would have heard them. |
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Sketch of the
rural district of New Edinburgh drawn by Fedrick Tuckett, 1844.
HmapHm 880/1844/a, Hocken Library. |
| Fredrick Tuckett was appointed by the New Zealand
Company as principal surveyor and charged with the responsibility
of finding a site for the projected 'New Edinburgh'
in the South Island. Tuckett drew this sketch in 1844, which
shows Tokata in the South to Otakou in the North as the new
'rural district of New Edinburgh'. |
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Copy of Rakiraki's sketch
of the great lagoons near the source off the Matou River, 1844.
Enlarged from J.W.Barnicoats Journal. HM 882, 1844, Hocken Library. |
This is an enlarged reproduction of Rakiraki's
sketch, originally drawn in J.W. Barnicoats' journal 1843-1844.
Rakiraki was of Waitaha, Kati Mamoe and Kai Tahu descent. Little has been recorded of him.
He was more than likely employed as a 'Native
Guide' to assist Barnicoat and Tuckett with their land
surveys of the South Island. This sketch depicts the source
of the Matou River as Lakes Wakatipu, Awia [Hawea] and Wanuk
[Wanaka]. |
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J.W.
Barnicoat, Journals & diary, 17 June 1843 - 11 October 1844.
Misc-MS-1451/3, Hocken Library. |
| John Wallis Barnicoat (1814-1905) was employed
by the New Zealand Company as a surveyor in the Nelson region.
In 1844 Barnicoat, together with Fredrick Tuckett surveyed the
east coast of the South Island as far as Stewart Island to find
a suitable site for the 'New Edinburgh settlement'.
This journal is a remarkable record of his travels in the South
Island and contains a number of sketches. This is one of Waikouaiti
Bay. |
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