Waipawa
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Māori culture present in the Southern Hawke's Bay. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image carousel above.
A hill in southern Hawke's Bay can claim the world's longest place name. It refers to a local Māori ancestor, Tamatea, who played his flute to his loved one there. North of Waipawa is Te Aute College, a famous Māori boys' high school that has produced many influential leaders.
Waipawa,
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/hawkes-bay-places/7
Longest place name in the world,
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/hawkes-bay-places/4/5
Ngāti Kahungunu,
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/ngati-kahungunu
Te Aute College chapel,
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/hawkes-bay-places/7/4
New Māori organisations, early 20th century,
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/nga-ropu-maori-organisations/2
Apirana Turupa Ngata,
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/3n5
Archival audio: Te Aute College.
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Roadside Stories are a series of audio guides to places of interest on major road trips in New Zealand. Each guide tells the story of an attraction along the way -- its people, its history, its cultural and natural significance. For more information about Roadside Stories visit http://www.mch.govt.nz/roadside/
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