Databases are online storage sites that hold large volumes of information from various fields of research. Databases are structured to make searching within large volumes of work easier and have search features that allow for targeted research.
An index to information on tribal history, tikanga-ā-iwi and whakapapa held in the heritage and research collections of Auckland City Libraries. It includes information about Māori waka, traditions, waiata, haka, tribal whenua, maunga, marae, carving, weaving, stories and whakapapa.
Māori newspapers from 1842-1933.
New Zealand and Pacific newspapers and magazines from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Journals, newspapers and magazines about New Zealand and the South Pacific.
Australasian magazines, newspapers, newswires and selected reference books.
Full list of databases for Māori Studies.
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