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135: 90:, the latter meaning to "catch the spirit", derived from a Māori language saying that translates into English as: "I can shelter from the wind. But I cannot shelter from the longing for my daughter. I shall venture as far as Hokianga, and beyond. Your task (should I die) shall be to grasp my spirit." The words were spoken by Tōhē, a chief of the 127:
because the weather and sea conditions at Spirits Bay meant refloating the whales there was not possible. Most of the pilot whales that were refloated at Rarawa Beach survived. It was considered to be the largest whale transport ever attempted. This mass whale stranding occurred a month after a pod
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were beached over five kilometers at Spirits Bay. About forty of these were believed to have died, including some that drowned and others that were euthanized because of injuries from rocks. The rest of the whales were relocated to
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people, who is considered one of Muriwhenua’s most important ancestors. Tōhē made his way south, naming more than one hundred places along the western coast, until dying at Whāngaiariki near Maunganui Bluff.
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in the west and Ngataea / Hooper Point in the east. It is one of two bays in the short length of coast at the top of the North Island (the other being Takapaukura / Tom Bowling Bay, further to the east).
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The bay is considered a sacred place in Māori culture as according to local legend, it is the location where spirits of the dead gather to depart from this world to travel to their ancestral home (or
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View from Pananehe Island at the eastern end of Spirits Bay, with Te Karaka Bay (left) and Ngataea / Hooper Point (far left) and the long beach of Spirits Bay stretching to the right
49:, a locality at the eastern end of Spirits Bay, has a campsite managed by the Department of Conservation. A walking path of about 8.5 kilometres (5.3 miles) runs along the bay. 285: 355: 404: 215: 300: 39: 343: 315: 394: 399: 281: 253: 104: 8: 141: 27: 265: 289: 58: 228: 388: 370: 357: 327: 166: 115:. Mosquitos are very numerous. Plant life at the beach includes paraha vine. 108: 91: 76: 124: 112: 35: 119: 31: 72: 282:
Spirits Bay New Zealand | Kapowairua | Cape Reinga | NZ North Island
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Deed of Settlement of Historical Claims, Ngati Kuri and the Crown
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A variety of birds inhabit the bay area such as paradise ducks,
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of fifty-eight pilot whales became stranded at Karikari Beach.
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In September 2010, it was reported that more than eighty
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Aupouri Peninsula
New Zealand
North Island
Cape Reinga / Te Rerenga Wairua
Ngāti Kurī
afterlife
pōhutukawa
Ngāti Kahu
New Zealand dotterel
oystercatchers
Caspian terns
pilot whales
Rarawa Beach
Panorama of Spirits Bay and Te Karaka Bay



"Piwhane / Spirits Bay"


"Kapowairua (Spirits Bay) Campsite"
Deed of Settlement of Historical Claims, Ngati Kuri and the Crown
"Notice of Altered Geographic Names for Ngāti Kuri Treaty of Waitangi Settlement 2015, Te Aupouri Treaty of Waitangi Settlement 2015, Te Rarawa Treaty of Waitangi Settlement 2015 and NgāiTakoto Treaty of Waitangi Settlement 2015"
Spirits Bay (Kapowairua)
Muriwhenua tribes: Ancestors
Spirits Bay New Zealand | Kapowairua | Cape Reinga | NZ North Island
Archived
Wayback Machine
Pilot whales beached at Spirits Bay

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