Kaiapoi museum was previously housed in the old kaiapoi court house, which was demolished after the 4th september 2010 earthquake and reopened in the ruataniwha civic centre on the 5th september 2015. In selecting the pa site, turakautahi determined that kai foodresources would need to be poi. Full text of the stirring times of te rauparaha chief of the ngatitoa. The term genealogy is used in this outline and in the familysearch catalog to describe a variety of records containing family information gathered by individuals, other researchers, societies, or archives. The kaiapoi monument on the site of the kaiapohia pa. The history of the styx region is a long and interesting journey, about which many books have been written. As a student, you will already be on the computer system, so just pick out what you would like to borrow, and take it to the issue desk. Kaiapoi news newspapers books scholar jstor december 2009 learn how and. Topics include life in new zealand in general and how new zealanders view the world. They cover politics, social issues, economics, sport, culture, history, international issues, etc. Barrooms, brawlers, and brothels became the stuff of local and national legend.
The book natanahira waruwarutu was a child at the time of the capture of kaiapoi pa by te rauparahas ngati toa warriors in 1832. It is an excellent educational resource continue reading pa history books. Podcast for kids nfb radio 101 sermon podcast pauping off all steak no sizzle podcast church of the oranges daily chapel spring 2012. The pa history societys book, the physician assistant. The first european farmers occupied the area in the 1850s and soon after vast sheep runs were opened up in the inland high country. Kaiapoi vs kaiapohia anarchist history of new zealand.
Now, an exciting new partnership with temple university press will provide the resources, experience, and expertise of a highly regarded academic publisher. An encyclopaedia of new zealand was a critical and publishing success at the time, and has been used as a basic reference work about the country since then. Maori here again are trying to rewrite the history books for their own advantage. The early years of his life, recounted here in the original maori text and an accompanying translation, saw great change in the maori communities of waitaha canterbury and. A kaiapoi pa logo incorporates the tohora which represents tuahuriri and his ancestors and the papaku crab. These records may include pedigree charts, compiled information on families, correspondence, ancestor lists, research exchange files, record abstracts, and collections of original or copied. The people of ngai tuahuriri kaiapoi pa in particular fished. Rooms in the old fire station in williams street now demolished were first used to store and show items.
Ladies were not admitted to its membership for some years. As a result of this warfare and strife, tribal life in canterbury was marred for many years. Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle. Category stores remain closed to usual trade, with customers unable to enter stores. Winsor, who was mayor of spreydon, city councillor, cricketer the winsor cup, builder and generally wellliked fellow. The oral traditions of ngai tahu and, with atholl anderson, ngai tahu. The town developed in the 1850s on kaiapoi island, between the south and north branches of the waimakariri river. I know of no evidence that ngati toa have found to be gloating of the trick they have played on the world for some 200 years now. Shop 10 the crossing 77 hilton street 7630 kaiapoi 03 327 3280. Kaiapoi is named after the famed ngai tahu pa, te pa o turakautahi.
Kaiapoi preschool is a small centre licensed for only 23 children aged 25 years. Monroe, pike, southern wayne and lackawanna, northeastern carbon, and eastern luzerne. Over 25,000 cartoons originals and copies, from the 1860s to the present. The town of kaiapoi that lies to the north of otautahi takes its name from the pa that was established in that area around the year 1700. Classroom conversations, anzac day and remembrance, links and resources, ncea history, junior social studies and history hands on history history guides, links and resources. History of bradford county, pennsylvania craft, david. All my old history books use kaiapohia, including ngai tahu writers themselves. Otako leaders set aside moeraki, further south, for kaiapoi refugees and waruwarutu moved. Kaiapoi borough school is a state coeducational full primary school, with 326 students as of march 2019. Subsequent river works have channelled the river south of the town. History of the kaiapoi public library the first circulating library in kaiapoi was in 1859, operated on a business basis by mrs pavitt in her fancy goods store in charles street. The volume is part of the pennsylvania history series published by the pennsylvania historical association in partnership with temple university press. It is considered to be a satellite town of christchurch, although in the waimakariri for statistical purposes it is part of the christchurch urban area. Im going to pick a side in the ongoing debate between which is the proper place name, kaiapoi or kaiapohia.
An illustrated history, is a concise history of the people, places, and events that have propelled the concept of the physician assistant from its inception at duke university in 1965 to its position as a major force in american medicine today. Today the site appears as a green field covered in low mounds. The story of kaiapoi pa by kathy duncan kaiapoi pa was a mighty stronghold, wellknown throughout te waipounamu for its prosperity and strength until it fell in a merciless onslaught led by a fearsome warrior from the north. Probably no more than 500 maori were living in canterbury when european settlement began in the 1840s. Pennsylvanias abundant natural resources have always been essential to the development of the commonwealth, just as its natural beauty has forever been a source of inspiration to its residents. Nahimutang ni sa distrito sa waimakariri district ug rehiyon sa canterbury, sa habagatang bahin sa nasod, 290 km sa habagatankasadpan sa wellington ang ulohan sa nasod. We have imported romney rams from new zealand to create the ultimate outdoor lambing ewe for the uk climate.
It is housed in the ruataniwha kaiapoi civic centre. Before its destruction, kaiapoi pa was the principal fort for ngai tahu where the different hapu. All my old history books use kaiapohia, including ngai tahu writers. Page 396 this is to inform you, that all our books and declarations. Kaiapoi district historical society waimakariri landmarks. Kaiapoi information kaiapoi support, shop and eat local. Sep 07, 2010 this is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. Kaiapoi pa was built in about 1700 by turakautahi on the remains of an. Kaiapoi is a town in the waimakariri district of the canterbury region, in the south island of. In the early 1670s, ngai tahu maori migrated to the south island and the north canterbury area from the north island, in search of food and land. New zealand compiled genealogies genealogy familysearch wiki. Kaiapoi pa was the first great site established after ngai tahu migrated from the north island. When kaiapoi pa fell to te rauparaha the families of kaiapoi moved to a pa not far from kaiapoi pa.
Parentscaregivers may purchase general school stationery from any retailer of their choice, however specific workbooks may not be available from all outlets and you are encouraged to source these. Tu rakautahi headed the subtribe which founded the pa about the year 1700 first calling it the nest of kaikaiawaro. Kaiapoi museum previously housed in the old court house which was demolished after the sept. Kaiapoi you can visit the pa, which appears as a series of low grassy mounds. The pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, volume 24 full view 1900. The christchurch area served as a source of sustenance for the surrounding pa. If you use a textbook approach and want to satisfy the requirement of the pa homeschool law for teaching pennsylvania history, then we recommend these books. I have been constrained to write the story of an old new zealander largely to. Category stores remain closed to usual trade, with customers unable to. This attractive town, just north of the waimakariri river, was an important trading centre in the 1850s and 60s, when its waterways allowed cutters, schooners and paddle steamers to service the needs of the pioneering settlers. Joseph price, and his work in new zealand, being one of the first white people to walk to kaiapoi pa, canterbury, new zealand in 1831. The kaiapoi district historical society was formed in 1960 and is responsible for preserving records and artefacts of kaiapoi and the surrounding area, in the kaiapoi museum. The population reached people at the time history began to be recorded.
Ngai tuahuriri tuahiwi pa and the hapu, ngai tuahuriri. The school opened in 1873, making it kaiapoi s oldest school. The new colin amodeo book taking the bar and a previous book tuhoe tales. Pounamu, was te rauparahas invasion of the kaiapoi pa in 1820. Because of the geographical location and solid fortifications, this important seat was considered impregnable. Natanahira waruwarutu was a child at the time of the capture of kaiapoi pa by te rauparahas ngati toa warriors in 1832. We have thousands of books and magazines for you to read. Kaiapoi pa discover the delights of peeling back history. Te maire tau is an associate professor of history at the university of canterbury and director of the ngai tahu research centre. History of the kaiapoi public library waimakariri libraries. Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search.
The early years of his life, recounted here in the original maori text and an accompanying translation, saw great change in the maori communities of waitaha canterbury and akaora. Kaiapoi offers a number of aquatic activities as well as an array of shops, services, natural attractions and events. In may 1919 the government published a military defaulters list containing the names of men it considered had failed to perform their civic duties under the conscription system during the first world war. They were part of the ngai tahu tribe which occupied the south island of new zealand, remnants of a more numerous population which may have numbered between 3000 and 4000 people at the beginning of the 19th century. They fought and defeated the ngati mamoe who had been living here at the time. As the owner of the kaiapoi night n day its important that we are able to engage with the local community and help support our fantastic town. Kaiapoi is a picturesque river town built on the banks of the kaiapoi river, close to the mouth of the waimakariri river. Kaiapoi is a town in the waimakariri district of the canterbury region, in the south island of new zealand. Kaiapoi museum is administrated by the kaiapoi district historical society inc. This appears to be a seafaring family, and josephs brothers and sisters are born around england. In 1828, ngati toa chief, te rauparaha appeared at the kaitangata gate of the pa. Nov 15, 2012 family history john clark lidiard part 2.
Reports on the condition of two buildings associated with the former kaiapoi mayor 19531957 and prime minister 19721974, the kaiapoi war memorial building and the house he built himself, after the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes. Ma te aroha ka tutaki translates to through caring, concern and support for others, all things are possible, and combines with the kaiapoi way be the best you can be to. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. The papaku is the symbol of tuahuriris son turakautahi and is represented in the landscape of kaituna valley and the ridges that flow from te ahu patiki on horomaka banks peninsula. The exploits of prizefighter ben hogan or brothel manager french kate grew to become popular stories in articles and books. These records may include pedigree charts, compiled information on families, correspondence, ancestor lists, research exchange files, record abstracts, and collections of. We cater for families who recognise the importance of group size for holistic development. Kaiapoi pa canterbury places te ara encyclopedia of. Kaiapoi information has been very helpful and supportive in raising the awareness of my business in kaiapoi.
Te rauparaha sacked kaikaiawaro kaiapoi pa 1831 discover. Otako leaders set aside moeraki, further south, for kaiapoi refugees. Kaiapois history put on display waimakariri district. This pa was to become the stronghold of the ngai tahu tribe. The library at kaiapoi was the best of the early collections in the district.
Coal, timber, iron ore, and oil made pennsylvania an industrial powerhouse, but their extraction and use also had a devastating impact on people. Whilst it is a rapidly growing town it has maintained the heart and feel of a village. The kaiapoi monument on the site of the kaiapohia pa 1900s. One of the first benedictine monks to be sent to new zealand, he arrived in 1879 and returned home in 1887, having worked in gisborne, auckland and the coromandel. Full text of the stirring times of te rauparaha chief of.
In 1831 the kaiapoi pa was attacked by te rauparaha and his northern followers. Two courses to study pa historyfor elementary and middle school. It is difficult to see the remains of kaiapoi pa from the ground, but from the air the clubshaped outline of the earthworks is visible. After the railway reached kaiapoi in 1872, the port remained in intermittent use until 1967. It is considered to be a satellite town of christchurch, although in. It was soon regarded as the largest and safest stronghold of the ngai tahu in the south island.
Established in 1700 by ngai tahu chief turakautahi, it. Kaiapoi was fortunate in having as a resident a brother of the proprietor of hookham s library in london, and through them over 2000 secondhand books were obtained. Reading kids reading new books to read 2020 what do i read next. Rob and jo hodgkins set up kaiapoi in 20 with 200 ewes on 60 rented acres of grass.
Designed to make highquality scholarship accessible for students, the pennsylvania history series has been published since 1948 and now features more than thirty titles that advance the mission of the pha by engaging with key social, political, and cultural issues in the history of the state and region. The old pa of kaiapohia situated a mile or so to the south of waikuku township was built by turakautahi, the second. Many people were killed as they fled from the pa site through the surrounding. Centre county is in the eastern time zone utc 5 hours. Mar 20, 2016 changing society and rewriting history. His descendents changed the name to kaiapohia commonly known as kaiapoi after the pa was regarded as the chief ngaitahu stronghold. Jan 01, 2011 te maire tau is an associate professor of history at the university of canterbury and director of the ngai tahu research centre. The old kaiapoi bridge and the north side of town in 1864, north canterbury. In remembrance of kaiapoi pa by kathy duncan the kaiapoi pa was built about 1700 by ngai tahi chief turakautahi. The kaiapoi maritime heritage trust will focus on promoting and protecting kaiapois maritime history. The area has a rich cultural history and tuahiwi marae has long provided a focus for not only ngai tuahuriri and the local community but for the whole of ngai tahu. The town is located approximately 17 kilometres north of central christchurch, close to the mouth of the waimakariri river. Browse nz history nzhistory, new zealand history online. Tuahiwi is a small rural village set amid green paddocks located between rangiora and kaiapoi, north of christchurch.
Built around 1700, the pa was the largest and most important of ngai tahu strongholds. The ngai tahu pa of tuarakautahi, known as kaiapoi, is the most important maori occupation site in the history of the waimakariri district. This included men who had directly refused military service conscientious objectors, those who deserted from the new zealand. Simons wonderfully illustrated and written book should serve as the entry into philadelphias history for a variety of audiences. Pa history books physician assistant history society. History, books by category, otago university press. Kaiapoi is set to put its history on display, after the kaiapoituahiwi community board approved a concept design for new interpretive sign panels. If purchasing instore, please mention that you are supporting kaiapoi high school. Kaiapoi was named as a misspelling of the maori word kaiapohia meaning food depot. Oil speculation spawned other industries including those that were a bit more leisure oriented. Kaiapoi museum kaiapoi museum come and find out about. The new signs will be installed around the town centre and reserves in locations that have multiple historical stories to share. Dom felice vaggioli wrote this autobiography between 1909 and 1911, after the publication in italy of his history of new zealand and its inhabitants. The provision of local culture and entertainment in the 1860s and 1870s was provided by the mechanics institutes, a forerunner of workers educational.
Long before the canterbury association set up the modern town of kaiapoi c. Bookcellar second hand books kaiapoi support, shop and. You can be fairly sure the name kaiapohiakaiapoi came up during this time and he would have been quickly corrected. Military defaulters list, 1919 new zealand history. Taking the bar has just been launched and is on the history of the port of kaiapoi. Newcastle upon tyne all saints, northumberland genealogy. For another, the missionary 186498 to the ngai tahu, james stack used that name in the title of his book about them. The pa was built about 1700 by tu rakautahi, the ngai tahu chief. Kaiapoi is situated on the northern part of the canterbury plain, on the banks of the kaiapoi river, a tributary of the waimakariri river. History of bradford county, pennsylvania by david craft, lh. You can borrow up to five books, for two weeks at a time.
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