This website is facilitated by Ngāi Tahu’s
governing body, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu. It has
information about the tribe and the activities of
Te Rūnanga.
Te Tapuae o Rēhua was established in 1998 and
aims to increase Māori participation in tertiary
education. Their website links Ngāi Tahu with
tertiary institutions in Canterbury and presents
some material about the tribe.
More suggestions and sources
Anderson, Atholl. The welcome of strangers:
an ethnohistory of southern Maori, AD
1650–1850. Dunedin: University of Otago Press,
1998.
Couch, Arthur. Rapaki remembered: history
& reminiscence. Lincoln: Te Waihora;
Christchurch: Canterbury Maori Studies Association,
1987.
Evison, Harry C. Te wai pounamu, the
greenstone island: a history of the southern Maori
during the European colonization of New
Zealand. Christchurch: Aoraki Press, 1993.
Mikaere, Buddy. Te Maiharoa and the promised
land. Auckland: Reed, 1988.
Tīkao, Teone Taare. Tikao talks: ka taoko
tapu o tea o kohatu. Auckland: Penguin, 1990
(originally published 1939).