Background information on Pei te Hurinui Jones

Baksh, S. (1991). Index of Pei te Hurinui Jones papers 1849 - 1975. Hamilton: University of Waikato Library Archives.

Baksh, S., & Hedley, R. (2003). Index of Pei te Hurinui Jones papers 1849 - 1975. Hamilton: University of Waikato Library Archives.

Ballara, A. (2011). ‘Te Tomo, Te Taite 1871/1872? – 1939’. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.
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Biggs, B. (2005). ‘Jones, Pei Te Hurinui 1898 – 1976’. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.
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Hurst, M. R. (1996). Dr Pei Te Hurinui Jones - An outstanding New Zealander. In Footprints of History (Vol. 17, pp. 6-11). Te Awamutu: Te Awamutu, Otorohanga and Te Kuiti Historical Societies and the Waitomo Caves Museum Society.

Jones, R. R (2011). ‘Jones, Michael Rotohiko 1895 – 1978’. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.
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Library Thing (2009). Pei te Hurinui Jones.
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McMillan, L., & Walker, A. (2005). Ongarue – A place of heart. Ongarue, N.Z.: The Ongarue School Centenary Committee.

Ngata, A., Buck, P. H., & Sorrenson, M. P. K. (1986). Na to hoa aroha: From your dear friend: The correspondence between Sir Apirana Ngata and Sir Peter Buck, 1925-50 (Vol. One). Auckland: Auckland University Press in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust and the Maori Purposes Fund Board.

Selwyn, D. (Writer) (2001). Te tangata whai rawa o Wēniti [Motion Picture]. Aotearoa: He Taonga Films.

Swimmer, E. G. (1961). The tribe that made a million. Te Ao Hou, 37, 32-37.
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Whaanga, H., & Hedley, R. (2006). The display and conservation of taonga Māori – establishing culturally appropriate display and conservation facilities: Mahi Māreikura – a work in progress. Journal of Maori and Pacific Development, 7(2), 3-39.