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- Title
- The lost village of Pehiakura, Kohekohe, 1964
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- Auckland Libraries
- Collection
- Kura Heritage Collections Online
- Description
The writer Elsie Locke and the Methodist minister the Rev. C.T.J. Luxton photographed by Brian Muir on the site of the 'lost' Maori village of Pehiakura, near Kohekohe, August 1964. Pehiakura had flourished under the leadership of the well-known Ngati Tamaoho chief Epiha Putini (aka Jabez Bunting) during the 1840s, but had later been abandoned because of endemic territorial disputes with the neighbouring Ngati Te Ata iwi. At its peak, the village had been a notable centre of Methodist mission...
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- Image
- Date created
- 1964-08
- Creator
- Muir, Brian
- URL
- https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/41916
- Related subjects
- Locke, Elsie / Writers / Luxton, Clarence T J / Methodist churches / Holy Trinity Church, Waiuku / Pa / Clergy / Pehiakura / Puti, Epiha / Ngati Tamaoho / Work / Religion / Maori / Kohekohe, Manukau Peninsula
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