Story: Te Arawa All images & media From page 1 – Origins Te Ara turapa panel Te Arawa genealogy Houmaitawhiti Tamatekapua meeting house, Ōhinemutu, 1905 Carving of Houmaitawhiti’s dog Rangitoto from Bastion Point, near Ōkahu Bay Te Arawa tribal area From page 2 – Settlement and migration Te Arawa monument, Maketū Tama’s descendants Whitianga Harbour, Coromandel Peninsula Mt Moehau, Coromandel Peninsula Mts Tongariro, Ngāuruhoe and Ruapehu Rotorua city and environs Hatupatu and Kurangaituku Rangitihi’s children Ngā Pūmanawa house Mokoia Island, Lake Rotorua From page 3 – Warfare and marriages Tūtānekai Tūtānekai’s flute The genealogy of Pūkākī Pūkākī as a gateway Pūkākī returns to Te Papa-i-Ouru marae, 1997 The genealogy of Whakaue Mokoia Island from Ōhinemutu Roadside Stories: Island romance in Lake Rotorua From page 4 – European impact An influenza warning Maketū, Bay of Plenty Gilbert Mair and the Arawa Flying Column Land Court meeting at Tamatekapua From page 5 – The Tarawera eruption White Terraces, Lake Rotomahana, 1890 Tarawera landmarks (1st of 3) Pink Terraces at Lake Rotomahana, 1870s (2nd of 3) Guide Maggie Papakura’s house (3rd of 3) From page 6 – Economic and social change Lakes Tikitapu, Tarawera and Rotomahana Early tourist attractions, Whakarewarewa (1st of 3) The Waikite Geyser (2nd of 3) Throwing coins, Whakarewarewa (3rd of 3) Whakarewarewa tourist activities today (1st of 3) Weaver (2nd of 3) Carver, Whakarewarewa (3rd of 3) Kapa haka group, Te Mātārae-i-o-Rehu