Datec. 2015Shelf NumberSladden Collection 993.421 TAUDescriptionAn interpretation panel created for Tauranga City Council and Pouhere Taonga - NZ Historic Places Trust in the mid 2010s.
Covers: Māori use of the resources available in the salt marsh for food and medicinal purposes, photograph and maps showing location of Bethlehem Pā, Oreanui Pā, Matuaiwi Pā, Kaiarero and Ōtūmoetai Pā and track (Te Waha o te Marangi) used by the Māori to cross the mouth of the Wairoa River to Bethlehem and then across to the Matua Peninsula. Photo of anchor stone found in playing field at Ōtūmoetai Intermediate.FormatPrinted documentExtent1 sheetPhysical DescriptionPage size is 297mm by 420mmLanguageEnglish
Asset Location
RoomClimate controlled room - offsite
Usage
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