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504: 396:). His brothers Riki-pāpaki and Raro-taka, who were fast runners, challenged Ngāti Ruanuku at Whareponga, then ran away towards the point. Ngāti Ruanuku chased them, and by the time they reached Pākānui, they were exhausted. At this point Pākānui's warriors emerged from their hiding place, and killed the entire party. There were so many bodies lining the beach after the battle that they formed a barrier for the sea, giving rise to the battle's name 64: 716:
and transferred to the entrance of one these cemeteries from their original burial place halfway between Akuaku and the Mataahu point. One of Akuaku's cemeteries was still in use, though difficulty getting to it – and a lack of maintenance – had led it to become an unpopular burial site. The land is currently administered by the Akuaku A3 Trust, has no one living on it, and is classified as having no current use.
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Akuaku School was opened in March 1874. A year later, while the three other Māori schools in the Waiapu district had achieved only mediocre results due to irregular attendance, Akuaku School was performing well. Its students had regular attendance records, were described as "clean and well dressed",
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With no one to care for it, the wharenui fell down. Former residents of Akuaku and their descendants now affiliate with nearby Kiekie Marae, where Ropata's flagpole stands today. By 2000, three urupā (cemeteries) were all that remained of Akuaku. Ropata's victim's remains had been recently exhumed
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argued for the formation of committees to oversee ownership and possible sale of the land. Finally, Ropata Wahawaha, who "appeared to have no faith in the Companies or in private people, or in Government or in Parliament, or in laws, or in judges, or in public officials", strongly advised Māori to
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The ceremony, held to reaffirm the loyalty of Ngāti Porou and neighbouring tribes to the Crown, was attended by three thousand people, and made Akuaku and Mataahu the centre of huge attention. Attendees swore their allegiance by marching under the flag and taking part in a service led by the Rev.
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and were well advanced in reading, writing, arithmetic and geography. At the time, the school had at least 50 students, half girls and half boys. The first teachers of the school were Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Ngāti Porou tribal leader and woman of mana
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called Rakeiroa. Akuaku never had road access, and when Waipiro Bay's road was built in the early 20th century, Akuaku's residents began to move. The final residents left around 1945, and three cemeteries are all that remain of the town today.
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say the Akuaku area was gifted to Rākairoa's children, Te Haemata and Pona-pātukia – the east given by Takapū-te-rakahia, and the west by Takapu-atua, daughter of Iritekura. Rākairoa is the ancestor of Te Whānau-a-Rākairoa, a
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Akuaku never had a road built to it, and when a road was built to Waipiro Bay in the early 20th century, Waipiro Bay became the "place to be". Prior to that, Akuaku was larger than Waipiro Bay or Whareponga.
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The flagstaff was later moved to a point above the Akuaku marae. In 1960, after Akuaku had been deserted, it was moved again to nearby Kiekie Marae, where it stands today (at
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One of the current owners of the land where Akuaku once stood is Paora Kahu Carter, who lived in Akuaku from when she was born in January 1931, until her family moved to
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Thou ragged Jack, behold I stand outside the circle! I stand outside thy circle and leave you all to lament to this old lady! I will not lament her!
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in 1940. When she was living there, the school and church had already gone, and the town had only six houses left – although Rakeiroa, the town's
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keep their land, pointing out that the majority of the land north of Akuaku was "as yet comparatively untroubled with European Speculations".
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In the Matter of The Treaty Of Waitangi Act 1975 and in the Matter of a Claim by Apirana Tuahae Mahuika on behalf of Te Runanga o Ngati Prou
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and Ropata himself. All but one who attended swore the oath. The lone abstainer ran away from the flag, and chanted a
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Tieke taretare pō tū mai i waho! Tū ana au i waho ma koutou e tangi ki te kuia nei! Kāore au e tangi ki a ia!
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to fly the flag from on Mataahu Point. The site was chosen because it was a traditional landing point for
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Loosely translated as: Thou ragged Jack, thou tattered Jack; Behold! I stand aloof from thy circle.
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the church on 28 May 1884. Ropata, who had been in Gisborne, travelled back to Akuaku on the ship
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Tokatea is the mountain; Kiekie is the river; Rākairoa is the sub-tribe; Alas, the breath of life!
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A Register of Oral History Records on the Social and Economic History of Maori from 1945 to 1995
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Kahu Carter otes that the Toheriri family was the last family in Akuaku, leaving about 1945.
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Akuaku was once a thriving settlement – the hub of the area – with a school, church, and a
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restored after Ngāti Ruanuku killed her father, Poroumātā, a former resident of the area.
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Ko Tokatea te maunga; Ko Kiekie te awa; Ko Te Whānau-a-Rākairoa te hapū; Tihe mauri ora!
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Ko Tokatea te maunga; Ko Kiekie te awa; Ko Te Whānau-a-Rākairoa te hapū; Tihe mauri ora!
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that has spread widely from Akuaku. Their distribution is endearingly described as
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This article is about the former settlement in New Zealand. For other uses, see
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Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1875 Session I.
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Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1913 Session I.
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The last members of Ngāti Ruanuku were eventually killed inland up the
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Letter to the Under Secretary, Native Department, dated 26 May 1875
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A discussion took place about the sale of Māori land to the
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was a pupil at the school some time between 1888 and 1897.
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Te Rākau i Mataahu (The Flagstaff at Mataahu), Kiekie Marae
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to raise the flag. He had erected a large flag pole called
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NB: ISBN given is probably a misprint in the source. Both
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trees, hence the town's name, which means "ponga house".
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Tieke taretare; tieke taretare; Pō! Tū ana i waho e.
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In 1871, Ropata Wahawaha was presented with a large
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Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, N.I., N.Z.
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Aku Aku
Akuaku is located in North Island
North Island
37°59′12″S 178°21′32″E / 37.98667°S 178.35889°E / -37.98667; 178.35889
Region
Gisborne Region
Waiapu Ward
Electorate
East Coast
Time zone
UTC+12
NZST
DST
UTC+13
Area code
Waipiro Bay
Whareponga
East Coast region
North Island
waka taua
Major Ropata Wahawaha
N.Z.C
marae
wharenui
Pāoa
Horouta
waka
Ngāti Ruanuku

Whareponga

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