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Rewi Maniapoto reserve, Kihikihi

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Rewi Maniapoto reserve, Kihikihi

A government monument to Ngāti Maniapoto chief Rewi Maniapoto was erected in the main street of Kihikihi in the year of his death, 1894, and he was buried there. Traditional carvings and a gate were added to the site later. A prominent Kīngitanga leader, Rewi is remembered for his military prowess during the war of 1863–64 and for leading the final Māori stand in Waikato at Ōrākau, 5 kilometres to the east.

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Nancy Swarbrick, Waikato places – Kakepuku to Maungatautari, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/27322/rewi-maniapoto-reserve-kihikihi (accessed 24 June 2026).

Story by Nancy Swarbrick, published 26 May 2010, updated 11 June 2015.