Akaroa Taiāpure Spatial Evidence




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 194

18 NOVEMBER 2005

9.5

Ōputaputa

Mahinga kai including moki, mako,
maka, puaihakarua, rāwaru, mārari
and koura.

9.6

Orukuwai

Mahinga kai including paua and
mussels.

10.1

Te Kaio/Ngāio

Gathering place of Kaio.

10.2

Pipi Karetu

Means hanging shellfish – a place
where great quantities of shellfish
were consumed.

10.3

Te Kororiwha

A mahinga kai including small
silver paua.

10.4

Te Rapa Te Kakau

Used to tie up top line of nets used
to catch sharks and other fish.

10.5

Te Kohuwai

Mahinga kai particularly for blue
cod.

10.6

Te Waipirau

Mahinga kai – freshwater species.

10.7

Tokoroa

Mahinga kai including kuku, paua
and rimurapa.

10.8

Te Whare Kakahu

Mahinga kai – freshwater species.

10.9

Te Waikopani

Mahinga kai including paua, kuku
and freshwater crayfish.

10.10

Opuaterehu

Mahinga kai – freshwater species.

10.11

Kaiwaka

Big rock where the canoe were tied
after gathering of kai. Also
mahinga kai for paua.

10.12

Kauwae Wiri

Mahinga kai including moki,
mārari, puaihakarua and paua.

10.13

Whakakuku

Mahinga kai for kuku.

10.14

Kaimatarau

Mahinga kai including mārari,
moki, puaihakarua kuku and paua.

10.15

Te Karetu

Mahinga rongoa.

10.16

O Te Rako

Mahinga kai including kina, paua,
moki and kuku.



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