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Takapūneke Historic Reserve created

Takapūneke Historic Reserve created

A blessing ceremony was held today to celebrate the creation of the new Takapūneke Historic Reserve in Akaroa.

The ceremony marks the return of historically significant land back to the nation in the form of an historic reserve.

Speaking in Maori, Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker said: “I gave an oath to return Takapūneke back to the people of this land. My heart is full of joy as my promise is now fulfilled.”

“To whom much is given, much is required,” said Mr Parker following the blessing.

The blessing ceremony held at 10am this morning was solemn and moving as the people remembered the events that made Takapūneke so sacred.

Takapūneke, also known as Greens Point, is the site of deep cultural significance for local iwi. It was here in 1830 that chief Ngāi Tahu ariki Te Maiharanui was captured by a rival iwi and 150 of his people were killed in the ensuing massacre. Te Maiharanui and his wife were taken to Wellington where they were killed.

“The return of Takapūneke symbolises the return of the mana to the people of this portion of land. This is also the time to make right all wrongs of the past.” Mr Parker said. The Mayor also commended former members of the Banks Peninsula District Council who were involved over many years in moving Takapūneke to its historic designation.

Upoko of Ōnuku Rūnanga George Tikao says: "This is the celebration of the return of historically significant land back to the nation in the form of an historic reserve."

"We would like to thank all of those who have worked tirelessly for many years now to have the site of Takapuneke acknowledged and protected for future generations," he said.

The Ōnuku Rūnanga commemorates Waitangi Day tomorrow (Waitangi Day)by hosting Governor-General Sir Anand Satyanand and Deputy Prime Minister Bill English at Ōnuku Marae, Akaroa.

ENDS

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