Topic: Pukearuhe
Topic type:
Taranaki
Marae-Pā |
Pukearuhe |
Maunga |
Taranaki |
Awa |
Waikaramarama? |
Wharenui |
TamaAriki (Old wharenui Maraerotuhia) |
Waka |
Tokomaru |
Iwi |
Ngāti Tama |
Waiata Manaaki |
(Ngāti Tama) – Ngā Mōteatea TRCM781.62 NGĀ - Te Maro – Pounamu He tangi mō Tūpoki Pg. 170 Part. II - Te Oro Kai Rākau Pg. 166 Part. I |
References (Te takenga mai o ngā kōrero) |
Prickett, N. 1990, Historic Taranaki, an Archaeological Guide, Wellington, GP Books, TRCM993.48 PRI Pg. 59 – 6, photo Location History Wright, S 1989 Clifton; A Centennial History of Clifton County, Waitara [N.Z.] Clifton County Council; TRCT993.482 WRI, Pg. 117 One of New Zealands finest fighting Pā, Newspaper folder 15 Hazardous days in establishing redoubt, Newspaper folder 15 Buist, A.G. Archaeology in North Taranaki, pg. 62 + plan, photo, pg. 64, TRCM913 BUI “The Ngāti Maniapoto/ Ngāti Tama Settlement Cross-Claims report: Waitangi Tribunal TRCM323.119944 New Wooden Cabinet Drawers TRC – Pukearuhe no. 85 Photo files TRC - Pukearuhe – Q.1.18 Rigby Allan Files - Maraerotuhia – Also name of the meeting house - Loc. Pukearuhe on Len Herberts farm later Garlicks - Mrs Ruby Lake states that she remembers sleeping in the meeting house at this Pā when she was a small girl. Ted White pulled the old house down used iron to build himself a shed and he burnt all the the timber including the name board. Mrs Lake says that this house was brought from Mohakatino and was old then.
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Pukearuhe pā, Pukearuhe
From the collection of Puke Ariki AGB-0736