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Maiki o Manukaihuia - Paihia, Northland, New Zealand
in Maori Historic Sites
Maiki o Manukaihuia, also known as Flagstaff Hill, is a headland in Paihia which was used as the maiki for the larger Manukaihuia Pa. There is no indication on site that this is a location important to Maori history.
posted by: Trail Blaisers
location: North Island, New Zealand
date approved: 2/23/2013
last visited: 1/22/2013
NW1.4 km
Te Tii Marae - Waitangi, Northland, New Zealand
Te Tii Marae is a location of historic significance to Maori. The site has an obelisk engraved with Maori text of the Treaty of Waitangi, a marae 'meeting house' built in 1923 and other symbols of Maori culture and heritage.
date approved: 2/28/2013
last visited: 2/28/2013
NW1.9 km
Ngatokimatawhaorua (waka - war canoe) - Waitangi, Northland, New Zealand
Ngatokimatawhaorua, the 35 metre long war canoe (waka) is one of the largest ceremonial war canoes in the world with a hull carved from two massive kauri trees, felled in the Puketi Forest in Northland.
date approved: 2/27/2013
last visited: 1/24/2013
NW2.1 km
Treaty House - Waitangi, Northland, New Zealand
The house saw important negotiations between Maori and the British Crown, including early attempts to establish an independent Maori government.
date approved: 2/26/2013
Te Whare Runanga (Meeting House) - Waitangi, Northland, New Zealand
Te Whare Runanga is a fully carved Maori Meeting House, which is representative of all Iwi (regional tribes) in New Zealand.
S86.9 km
Tokatoka Peak, location of former Maori fortified post
Tokatoka Peak is significant to local Maori history and mythology, and it means "rock upon rock".
posted by: Queens Blessing
date approved: 10/31/2009
last visited: 9/15/2012
NW160.8 km
Te Rerenga Wairua - Cape Reinga, North Island
This is the point where Maori believe souls enter the underworld and return to their traditional homeland of Hawaiiki-a-nui.
posted by: ChapterhouseInc
location: New Zealand
date approved: 5/5/2010
last visited: 3/21/2015