- for Tāmaki Māori, who used a waka
portage between the Tāmaki
River and
Waokauri Cr**** to
reach the
Manukau Harbour, as an
alternative to the Ōtāhuhu portage...
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various waterways in
South Auckland,
including the
Tautauroa Cr****, the
Waokauri Cr**** (also
known as the
Waiokauri Cr****) and the
Otaimako Cr****. Adjacent...
- Club clubhouse. The
suburb of
Middlemore sits on the
previous site of the
Waokauri / Pūkaki portage,
which allowed overland connections for
canoes between...
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shortest portage between the east and west coasts),
alongside the
Karetu and
Waokauri / Pūkaki portages,
connected the
estuarial Tāmaki
River to the Manukau...
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which drain into the Māngere
Inlet in the north, and the Pūkaki Cr**** and
Waokauri Cr**** in the south. The
first evidence of Tāmaki Māori in the
coastal Māngere...
- the two coasts,
Karetu to the
north at Southdown/Sylvia Park, and the
Waokauri / Pūkaki portage, to the
south between Middlemore and Papatoetoe. Here...
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Manukau Harbour and Tāmaki River,
including Te Tō Waka at Ōtāhuhu and
Waokauri / Pūkaki
portage at Papatoetoe. Ngāi Tai
created extensive cultivations...
-
Portages remained important features Tāmaki Māori. In
South Auckland, the
Waokauri and Pūkaki
portages at
Papatoetoe was used to
avoid Te Tō Waka, controlled...
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hundred years, as a
gardening and food
gathering area. It is
adjacent to the
Waokauri / Pūkaki portage, one of the
three major points where waka
could be hauled...
- together.
Robert White Park is
located off Pah Road and
nearby to the
Waokauri Cr****. It is home to the
Papatoetoe Softball Club. The park is
named after...