✨ Akaroa Taiāpure Spatial Evidence
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 194
18 NOVEMBER 2005
4.14 Takapūneke
Wāhi tapu. Pā site of Te Maiharanui that was sacked by Te Rauparaha using the Brig Elizabeth. Ngāi Tahu believe this incident was a contributing factor that lead Queen Victoria to conclude a Treaty was required with the indigenous peoples of New Zealand.
4.15 Te Monene
Tūranga Tūpuna. Mahinga kai including kuku and paua.
4.16 Oteauheke/Teaoheke
Wāhi taonga, pā and Tūranga Tūpuna.
4.17 Ōtureinga
Tūranga Tūpuna (Silent File)
4.18 Te Umu Te Rehua
Tūranga Tūpuna.
4.19 Ohae/Otahukoka
Kainga. Mahinga kai including kuku and paua.
4.20 Te Whata Mako
Mahinga kai including mako. Whata where the mako were dried.
4.21 Opakia
Tūranga Tūpuna. Mahinga kai including flounder, pipi and freshwater species.
4.22 Pupu o Hine Pani
Tūranga Tūpuna.
4.23 Taukakaha
Tūranga Tūpuna.
4.24 Te Umu o Raki
Tūranga Tūpuna
4.25 Te Wharenikau
Tūranga Tūpuna. Mahinga kai including kuku and paua.
4.26 Mairangi
Tūranga Tūpuna.
4.27 Tahunatorea
Tūranga Tūpuna. Mahinga kai including kuku and paua.
4.28 Te Aka Tarewa
Tūranga Tūpuna. Mahinga kai including kuku and paua.
4.29 Te Ana o te Kororiwha
Tūranga Tūpuna (Silent File)
4.30 Wharetuere
Tūranga Tūpuna (Silent File). Mahinga kai particularly for the hagfish (blind eel).
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