-
Parapara at that time. Te
Aurere, a
recreation of the waka used by
Polynesians to
settle New Zealand, was
built and
launched at
Aurere. The Kupe Waka Centre...
- crew of one of the
migratory canoes. In 1992,
Hekenukumai Busby built Te
Aurere, a waka hourua,
using traditional methods and materials. It has voyaged...
- techniques. He
built 26
traditional waka,
including the double-hulled Te
Aurere which has
sailed over 30,000
nautical miles in the
Pacific including Hawaii...
- two
canoes from Rarotonga: Te ʻAu
Tonga and Takitumu, and the
canoe Te
ʻAurere, from New Zealand.
Subsequently that year, Hawaiʻiloa was
shipped to Seattle...
-
Marumaru Atua, and
later by the Te
Aurere Voyaging Society in New
Zealand as a
model for
their kauri-hulled Te
Aurere. It has also
featured in the filmThe...
- Te
Aurere, a
modern reconstruction of a sea-going waka (canoe)....
- Te
Aurere, a
modern reconstruction of a sea-going waka (canoe)....
- (Coopers beach),
Waipapa (Cable Bay), Taipā, Te Āhua, Pēria, Parapara,
Aurere, Lake Ōhia, Rangi****, Whatuwhiwhi, Karikari, Mērita, Kāingaroa, Karepōnia...
- Te
Aurere, a
modern reconstruction of a sea-going waka (canoe)....
-
Awapoko River is an estuary,
almost 2 km (1.2 mi) long,
where the
Aurere and
Parapara Streams merge before entering Doubtless Bay in the
Northland Region...