Te Ara Taki o nga Atua
This tiled feature wall, Te Ara Taki o nga Atua, greets visitors to our marae.The mahi was guided by Phyllis Smith and completed in 2007.
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Tiakitaka
The carved gateway to Huriawa Peninsula, initiated by John Ellison and carved under the guidance of James York.
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Pukemaeroero
An important part of our landscape, linked to the Maeroero people.
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Hikaroroa
Ko Hikaroroa te mauka. Also known as Mt Watkin
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Marama i te Whata
Marama i te Whata - The Old Man Rock alongside Huriawa.
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Ara ki te Araroa
Ara ki te Araroa - The Old Lady Rock - standing between Huriawa and Marama i te Whata.
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Hui Te Rangiora.
Our whare karakia [house of prayers], Hui te Rangiora, and our urupa [cemetary.]The tall headstone in front is for Peti Hurene Brown, wife of Tame Parata.
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The new pare over the doorway into Huirapa.
In the middle is Manawatakitu, the grandmother of Huirapa.
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Waikouaiti River
The Waikouaiti River at low tide showing the site of the old wharf and the present wharf. In the background is the Huriawa Peninsula.
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