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  • Admission: Free

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All Ages

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The Te Kawerau (the oldest iwi in the northwest area) harvested and made good use of natural resources.

Flax raupo, kiekie, mange mange vine and nikau palms were used for building traditional whares or houses.

The first Europeans relied on Māori for food, and fibre for building fences and shelter.
You can learn some basic weaving skills in a local workshop.

Tickets Free; Bookings Essential
Contact Teri Bonner: 09 4868559
Email - Teri.bonner@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Parking Underneath the Library access from Hinemoa Street.
Extra Parking Available access 25 Mokoia Road, Saturday & Sunday Courtesy of BNZ, ASB and Barfoot & Thompson. 30 Carparks access to Birkenhead Ave beside BNZ.

Also Top Carpark Birkenhead Primary School 77 Mokoia Road 30 Carparks.

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