Go to home page - Auckland City Libraries.
Find your subject. Read and relax. Explore your community. Teach yourself skills.

Auckland City
Te Reo
English
Kids Kids. Teens Teens. Māori Māori. Heritage Heritage. e-government e-government.
null Help null Make font smaller. null Make font bigger. null Print the page. null
null Back to
Find your subject
null
null
null null null
null
Digital Library null
null
About the Digital Library null
null
Digital Library help null
null
Digital Library news null
null
Digital Library additions null
null
Digital Library trials null
null
eResources A-Z null
null
eResource search quizzes null
null
null
eResource guides null
null
null ABI/INFORM Global (Proquest) null
null
null Academic Search Premier (Ebsco) null
null
null Ancestry Library null
null
null ANZ Newsstand (Proquest) null
null
null Auckland City Public Artworks null
null
null Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre (Ebsco) null
null
null Auto Repair Reference Center null
null
null Biography Resource Center null
null
null Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management Library null
null
null Book Review Index null
null
null BreakOut null
null
null Business and Industry null
null
null Business and Management Practices null
null
null Business Source Premier (Ebsco) null
null
null ChiltonLibrary.com null
null
null Columbia Granger's World of Poetry null
null
null Contemporary Women's Issues null
null
null Corporate Citizen null
null
null Discovering Collection null
null
null Downloadable Media null
null
null Downloadable Media - FAQs null
null
null Downloadable Media - supported MP3 players null
null
null Dragonsource null
null
null eBooks - netLibrary null
null
null EIU Reports null
null
null Encyclopaedia Britannica Online null
null
null Ephemera index null
null
null Film and Television Literature Index (Ebsco) null
null
null Fundview null
null
null General OneFile - news and magazines null
null
null Global Books in Print null
null
null Good Reading magazine online null
null
null Grove Art null
null
null Health and Wellness Resource Center null
null
null Health Source - Consumer null
null
null Heritage Images Online null
null
null History Resource Center: World null
null
null Hospitality and Tourism (Ebsco) null
null
null Index Auckland null
null
null Index New Zealand null
null
null
null Knowledge Basket Hansard null
null
null Knowledge Basket Legislation NZ null
null
null Knowledge Basket Newztext null
null
null Kompass Online null
null
null LISTA (Ebsco) null
null
null Literature Resource Center null
null
null Manuscripts Online null
null
null Maps Online null
null
null MasterFile Premier (Ebsco) null
null
null Natural and Alternative Treatments (Ebsco) null
null
null Naxos Music Library null
null
null NoveList null
null
null NZX Deep Archive null
null
null OCLC FirstSearch null
null
null Opposing Viewpoints null
null
null Oxford Dictionary of National Biography null
null
null Oxford English Dictionary Online null
null
null Oxford Reference Online null
null
null Press Display null
null
null Price It! Antiques & Collectibles null
null
null Regional Business News null
null
null Road Test Index null
null
null Rock's Backpages null
null
null Science Journals (Proquest) null
null
null Science Resource Center null
null
null SourceOECD null
null
null Standards New Zealand null
null
null Student Resource Center null
null
null TableBase null
null
null Te Puna Search null
null
null The Source null
null
null Times Digital Archive null
null
null TLS (Times Literary Supplement) Centenary Archive null
null
null Virtual Reference Library null
null
null What do I read next? null
null
null World Book Online null
null
Arts, music, fiction, and literature: Digital Library null
null
Auckland eResources: Digital Library null
null
Business and law: Digital Library null
null
eAudio books and eBooks: Digital Library null
null
General interest and hobbies: Digital Library null
null
Health and wellbeing: Digital Library null
null
History and genealogy: Digital Library null
null
New Zealand eResources: Digital Library null
null
News and magazines: Digital Library null
null
Quick reference and encyclopedias: Digital Library null
null
Science, technology and computers: Digital Library null
null
Student eResources: Digital Library null
null
Home  >  Find your subject  >  Digital Library  >  eResource guides

Iwidex

Tungia te ururoa, kia tupu whakaritorito te tupu a te harakeke

Burn off the undergrowth so that new shoots of the flax bush grow

 


Are you looking for information on iwi history, genealogy, biographies, and historic issues such as tribal wars, events, or Māori movements?

Then use Iwidex, an easy way to find information about Māori waka, traditions, waiata, haka, tribal whenua, maunga, marae, carving, weaving, stories and whakapapa.


Search now

(needs a library card barcode and PIN - see help)


Key content

Iwidex has its strengths in its focus on people, whakapapa and the land. The information contained in this index is drawn from a wide range of materials, published and unpublished. They include Auckland newspapers The New Zealand Herald, The Auckland Star and The Weekly News, current Māori newspapers and magazines and numerous other journals. Some information is derived from the Libraries' Māori manuscript collection and early printed Māori work.

All records in Iwidex have waka, iwi (and sometimes hapu) descriptors as well as descriptors for rohe and takiwa. These fields allow the searcher to narrow or broaden a search as required.

 

How to use Iwidex keyword search

Keyword search is the easiest way to access records in Iwidex. Keep it simple to ensure numerous hits on the subject your searching. Type in names of family, tribal names, marae, carving, stories or historic events. 

 

A typical keyword search strategy might look something like this:

  • Hone Heke :

    This search should retrieve all items concerning Hone Heke, which has been indexed.

  • Heke & whakapapa & Ngapuhi :

    This will retrieve items concerning Heke family geneaology, Ngapuhi region.

  • Kingitanga & Tainui :

    King movement in the Tainui region.

 

Hints for indepth searching in Iwidex:

Type a word or phrase the keyword search box.
Use an asterisk (*) to truncate your search term(s).
Use an ampersand (&) between words if you want both to be present.
Use a slash (/) between words to indicate that either word need be present.
Use an exclamation mark (!)before a word to exclude results containing that word.
When searching for a Mäori word or name try different variations. Some words may be hyphenated or may use double vowels. Some Ngai Tahu names may be entered using the Ngai Tahu dialectal variation.

For example Kekereku instead of Kekerengu. One could, however, retrieve all records containing both versions by truncating the search term.  It is possible to search for topics as well as individuals.

A typical search strategy might look something like this:

  • Rauparaha & pakanga & Waipounamu :

    This search should retrieve items concerning Te Rauparaha's battles in the South Island only.

  • Te Rarawa & pakanga :

    This item will retrieve items concerning Te Rarawa and war, battles the iwi were involved in.

  • Kingitanga & Tainui :

    King movement in the Tainui region

 

Acknowledgements

Iwidex is an index to the sources of information on tribal history, tikanga-a-iwi, and whakapapa held in the Heritage and Research Collections of Auckland City Libraries. The index had its origins as an in-house card index called the Tribal Index.

Patricia French, the New Zealand and Pacific Librarian created the Tribal Index. It was added to by a succession of Mäori librarians.

In 1990, a second Māori Librarian position was created and Robin Hakopa was appointed. Robin in his ten-year tenure greatly increased the number of entries and put them onto a database, Robin also provided knowledge on Te Reo adding significantly Māori words to the National Catalogueas Māori Subject headings. He was dedicated and passionate about the importance of Te Reo and Tikanga in librarianship.

Robin passed away in August 2000; and leaves a legacy to be developed by the next generation of Māori librarians.

 


Cookie Setter


Click here to find eAudio books in our Downloadble Media collection.