Hammond T. G. 1901. Te Tai Hauauru (or West Coast). Journal of the Polynesian Society 10: 194-202
Traditions
P.195 At Patea, Turi and his followers from the Aotea canoe built a fortification on the south headland of the river. Called it Rangitawhi. Piece of land cleared, still called Hekeheke-i-papa. Rongorongo planted kūmara seed brought from Hawaiki. On north bank of river Waioturi is a place called Papawhero where Turi planted the karaka seed from Hawaiki, which grew to trees and flourished till the war with the Europeans when the parent stock was destroyed.
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Te Tai Hauauru (or West Coast)
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