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Written by Ngati Rehia correspondent
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Friday, 25 May 2007 |
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One thousand years ago our great ancestor Puhi came here with his
family in the Mataatua canoe. Entering the Hokianga Harbour, they were
in danger of sinking on the treacherous sand bar: someone called out
"hokianga whakapau karakia" - use every prayer you have.
When up the Mangamuka River they decided to take their waka apart in
order to carry it over the Puketi hill. But there they lost the canoe
bailer - "te puke tiheru o te Mataatua." Finally the family settled
down at Takou Bay, planting kumara, taro and gourds; harvesting the
soil, the forest and the moana in a cycle of the seasons. They
prospered and expanded into the great tribe called Nga Puhi Nui
Tonu. After thirty generations the Nga Puhi dominated the mid-North
from the Hokianga to the Bay of Islands. Our paramount chief Te Pahi
set up the first trading post in 1802 at Woolshed Bay to supply the
demands of whalers, sealers, and returning convict transports. Te
Pahi's son, Ruatara, travelled to England in 1807, returning with seeds
of wheat and corn to establish the first export of grain to Australia.
On Christmas Day 1814 Samuel Marsden was invited to establish
the first Christian Church here. A month later came the first school,
then the first plough, the first blacksmith, the first flour mill and
the first crop of potatoes.
Twenty years later Ngati Rehia hosted the signing of the
Treaty of Waitangi. From Takou in the North to Puketona in the South we
are the Ngati Rehia of Kerikeri-"number one" in Aotearoa.
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Kia ora and welcome to the Ngati Rehia website |
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Written by Ngati Rehia correspondent
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Monday, 28 May 2007 |
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Kia ora and welcome to the Ngati Rehia Website.
On our website you will see information and pages about
- The Ngati Rehia housing project
- Housing information forms that you can download as part of our housing project - see here
- A forum
- General information about Ngati Rehia
You can access the general discussion forum now if you would like to provide some feedback on any issues. You will need to login to do that.
Mouth of the Takou River - Takou Bay
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