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Nature & Co New Zealand - History of Tongariro National Park
(Thom) from subdivision and sale. Te Heuheu mentioned the national park status in his official correspondance to the Government. Tongariro National park was ... , was sent to the Government. The deed, dated September 23rd, 1887, was made between To Heuheu Tukino, " aboriginal native chief of the Colony of New Zealand " and Her Majesty the Queen, ...
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Natureandco.com - National Parks of New Zealand - Tongariro National Park
New Zealand's first, and one of the world's earliest, national park. The initiative came from Te Heuheu Tukino, chief of the Ngati Tuwharetoa Maori tribe who was settled in an area comprising the northern parts of the present park. Observing with concern a European expansion which might result in these most sacred of lands being ...
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National Geographic Traveler Article: New Zealand
When the pakeha, the colonizing Europeans, moved in with their farms in the late 19th century, the Maoris feared the intruders would destroy the mountains' tapu, or sacredness. In 1887, Chief Te Heuheu Tukino came up with the then innovative plan of creating a protected reserve. Tongariro became New Zealand's first (and the ...
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Tongariro National Park
Still, the park is not without its problems: namely, overuse. Sir Hepi Te Heuheu, in the centennial year of his grandfather's gift of the sacred peaks to create the national ... Zealand at the end of the 18th century. In the late 1800s, as European settlement increased, Te Heuheu Tukino IV, chief of the Ngati Tuwharetoa, feared that his sacred land would be divvied up and ...
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