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Kaitouna (Duvauchelle)

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Kaitouna (Duvauchelle)

Information on the places of Horomaka or Te Pataka o Rakaihautū - Banks Peninsula

Like other places at the head of the harbour, the area known as Duvauchelle has old Māori names not well known today.

One such place is Oinako the site of an ancient pā. It is now the site of the Duvauchelle Hotel sitting close to the main Akaroa highway. (There is another place bearing the name Oinako in the present day Akaroa township where an incident occurred following the battle at Parakākāriki Pā).

Te Wharau is the name of a creek running into the sea where on flat land nearby, a taua (war party) of Ngāti Awa warriors were camped during the Ōnawe battles led by Te Rauparaha.

Te Whare Kakahu (possibly Kakaho) is another creek in the Duvauchelle area.

Sources

  • Vangioni, Louis and Pringle, DJC. Māori Names & Traditions – Points of Interest Around Akaroa Harbour The Akaroa Mail 1970

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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