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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Jun 30, 2021 4:22:34 GMT 12
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF BANKS PENINSULA RESERVE FINALLY RECOGNISED BY COUNCILThe reserve was the scene of a massacre in 1830 and became tapu (sacred), but this did not stop a number of offensive developments including a dump and wastewater treatment plant being built at Takapūneke Reserve over the years. The landscape plan involves splitting the reserve into three areas – Park of Silence, Park of Healing and Park of Reflection. The design is founded on kaupapa Māori concepts, and includes four interconnected takarangi (double spiral forms), which form a unifying strand..... www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/125545488/cultural-significance-of-banks-peninsula-reserve-finally-recognised-by-council
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