Ngāti Pōneke performers
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Ngāti Pōneke performers
In the early 1900s, there were few Māori living in Wellington. Numbers increased after the First World War when Māori began moving to the city from the country. This led to the formation of the multi-tribal Ngāti Pōneke group to provide for their welfare. In 1937, the group set up the Ngāti Pōneke Young Māori Club to promote Māori culture in the city. It soon formed a kapa haka (traditional performing arts) group, which staged concerts around Wellington and New Zealand. Here they perform on the promenade deck of the ship Wanganella, around 1937. The microphone stand suggests the event was broadcast on Wellington radio station 2ZB.
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Alexander Turnbull Library
Reference: 1/2-180935; F
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