Kākaitawhiti pp.91-94 A powerful ancestor who was responsible for Te Patu (spiritual portals, connectors between here and Hawaiiki.
There are portals at Maungataniwha and Hukatere.
Hukatere is not the little hill where you drive onto the beach, Hukatere is actually out in the sea.
Hukatere is extremely important to Te Paatu as that is where Kākaitawhiti is buried.
Ngati Kahu and Te Paatu have never said they agree to just be advisors over Te Oneroa-a-Tohe as some other iwi have.
Te Paatu,Ngāti,Kahu,Te Rarawa,Ngai Takoto and Ngāti Kuri all hold Mana Whenua over Te Oneroa-a-Tōhē.
Te Ikanui
How did you (hapu / area) get your name?
Where are the resources? (of the sea, land, bush) What has happened to them? Where are they now?
What can we do now to restore resources?
Can look into the specific resources; birds, fish, shellfish etc.
Connect the students in the class and their families with the hapu and rohe.
Please be careful with the pronunciation of names;
Oru wai ti
Mango nui
Tai pa
Pama puria
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