-
different times both
lived at
Pukekura pa. One of the best
known concerns Tarewai, who is
difficult to
place chronologically, but was of Kai Tahu descent...
- Waitangi, in 1840. Teviotdale, D. (1939) "Excavation of
Maori implements at
Tarewai Point,
Otago Heads,"
Journal of the
Polynesian Society. 48, pp. 108–115...
- Hikawera: Te Rangikoianake,
ancestor of Ngāi Te
Rangikoianake Te
Operoa Tarewai Te Hikawera,
ancestor of Ngāti Pārau.
Mihikitekapua (daughter) Keke Te...
-
Otago Peninsula 1500s
Midden Midden Aramoana Road
Aramoana Midden Midden Tarewai Road
Taiaroa Head,
Otago Peninsula Midden Midden Mouth of
Papanui Inlet...
- onto the
coast near
George Sound 32 foot steel-hulled
fishing vessel nil
Tarewai Dagg
Sound 21 ton
wooden fishing vessel,
originally a
steam ferry in Otago...
-
occupied by Māori in the 1840s. It is ****ociated with a
daring warrior called Tarewai who was
active in the 18th century. Pilot's
Beach was
formerly known as...
- Te Hikawera's
older brother, Te Wawahanga, and had children: Te
Operoa Tarewai Tokopounamu (son) Tutura-o-te-rangi
Rangikamangungu Kata (son) Hinehou...
- groups.
Personalities from this time and later, such as
Taoka and Te Wera,
Tarewai and Te
Rakiihia are
identified with
events at Huriawa, Mapoutahi, Pukekura...