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and returning again the following season. The area was also significant to the Ngaa Rauru iwi in that one of the original tribes of the area, Te Kaahui Rere would use Tapuarau as a resting place during their journey around the rohe. This area is still actively used by Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi. G6 Fishing village, fishing grounds Mahinga kai Historic site (60) Map Link Map - 38 annotation

Appendix III: Statutory acknowledgements

numerous battles with northern iwi. One of these battles was "Nga-tai-pari-rua" in 1815, which, as its name indicates, was fought during 2 high tides. Because of such battles and the communities in the area, there are a number of urupa (burial sites) of significance to Ngati Tama in the vicinity. page Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki A P P E N D IX III The mataitai resources along this beach are of great value to the tribes associated with them and were

Appendix 4B: Ngāti Tama

stripstripstripstrip Along this beach between the Mohakatino and Mokau Rivers, Ngati Tama engaged in numerous battles with northern iwi. One of these battles was "Nga-tai-pari-rua" in 1815, which, as its name indicates, was fought during 2 high tides. Because of such battles and the communities in the area, there are a number of urupa (burial sites) of significance to Ngati Tama in the vicinity. The mataitai resources along this beach are of great value to the tribes associated with

River study unit

waipuke – a flood waka – canoe rua - two iti – small nui – large rangi – sky tāheke – cascade kiri kiri – stony tokanui – boulder one - sandy whenua – land puke – hill kura – reddish colour manga – a small river or stream awa awa – a valley formed by river ko Pātea te awa o tōku iwi – Patea is the river of my tribe See if you can match some words to find out the meanings of some of these river names. Whenuakura Mangaone Waitotara Pukerua