- travel.: 449–450 : 234 In
south Westland, Kāti Māhaki ki Makaawhio's Te
Tauraka Waka a Maui
Marae is
named in
honour of the
tradition stating that Māui...
- West
Coast and
transported miners during the West
Coast gold rush. Te
Tauraka Waka a Māui
Marae opened at
Bruce Bay on 23
January 2005, with its name...
- they
lived in the ocean. In
south Westland, Kāti Māhaki ki Makaawhio's Te
Tauraka Waka a Maui
Marae is
named in
honour of a
tradition stating that Māui landed...
- younger.
Robinson has
carved on
meeting houses and at marae,
including Te
Tauraka Waka a Māui
Marae in
Bruce Bay,
completed in 2005, and
Arahura Marae near...
-
still in use at the time of the
first European colonisers.
Known as Toitū
tauraka waka, it
became a
major point of
interaction between Māori and pākeha in...
- time
during the day. In
south Westland, Kāti Māhaki ki Makaawhio's Te
Tauraka Waka a Maui
Marae is
named in
honour of the
tradition stating that Māui...
-
Pouerua River and the
south bank of the
Hokitika River.
Their marae, Te
Tauraka Waka a Maui, at Mahitahi,
officially opened on 23
January 2005. Southern...
-
historical notability. The
Huriawa Pā site (fortified village) and
Toitu Tauraka Waka are
designated as a Wāhi Tapu Area and Wāhi Tūpuna, respectively....
- Iwi and hapū
Location Arahura Marae Tūhuru Ngāi Tahu (Kāti Waewae)
Hokitika Te
Tauraka Waka a Māui Kaipō Ngāi Tahu (Kāti Māhaki ki Makaawhio)
Bruce Bay...
-
grazed their herds in the area that was to
become central Dunedin.
Toitu Tauraka John
Wickliffe landing 1848
Cable House 1859
Southern Cemetery 1857 Ferntree...