Tuesday 16th March - Onawe Peninisula

 Tuesday 16th March - Onawe Peninisula

Onawe Peninsula is a narrow band of land, that sits out in Akaroa Harbour, looking like an exclamation mark. Akaroa Harbour is a beautiful flooded ancient volcanic crater located about 80km from Christchurch. It was the scene of a massacre in the intertribal wars of 1832.

In 1832 Maori chief, Te Rauparaha, sailed with warriors from his tribe from the North Island, down to the South Island in order to extact revenge and to conquer. The Onawe Peninsula was defended by 400 people, but stood little chance against the power of Te Rauparaha and there were up to 1200 people massacred.

This is sacred land to the Ngai Tahu tribe

Ref. HistoryHit


 

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