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The harvesting of about 350 kānuka poles that will become an imposing 40-metre long palisade at a key Ngā Ara Tipuna site – Pukekaihau Pā – has begun. Ngā Ara Tipuna, in Central Hawke’s Bay, celebrates the stories of the people of Tamatea, .
Press Release – Central Hawke’s Bay District Council The harvesting of about 350 knuka poles that will become an imposing 40-metre long palisade at a key Ng Ara Tipuna site Pukekaihau P has begun. Ng Ara Tipuna, in Central Hawkes Bay, celebrates the stories of the people of Tamatea, …
The harvesting of about 350 kānuka poles that will become an imposing 40-metre long palisade at a key Ngā Ara Tipuna site – Pukekaihau Pā – has begun.
Ngā Ara Tipuna, in Central Hawke’s Bay, celebrates the stories of the people of Tamatea, focused on six culturally significant sites in and around Waipukurau. The project, which marries the historic sites with hi-tech access to the stories of Tamatea, is on schedule to be completed mid-year. The free self-guided tour will bring the history of the rohe and its people to life.
Pou and palisades give echo of Waipukurau past 07 May 2021 07:54 AM Photo: Ngā Ara Tipuna Facebook.
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The first kanuka poles have been harvested for what will become an imposing 40-metre palisade in a project to highlight traditional sites in central Hawke’s Bay.
Ngā Ara Tipuna project coordinator Chris Hay says the palisade construction for the Pukekaihau Pā is being led by carving tutor Conrad Nepe Apatu, who was helped by two Central Hawke’s Bay College students to collect 35 of the 350 two-metre poles needed for the job.
Six sites around Waipukurau will feature in the project, marked by pou made from corten steel and other features.
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