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Story: Ngā tāone nui – Māori and the city

Ōrākei tangi, 1937

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Ōrākei tangi, 1937

A koroua (elder) engages in whaikōrero (speech-making) at a tangi at Ōrākei, Auckland. He is supported by women wearing and holding greenery as a sign of mourning. In 1951 Ngāti Whātua of Ōrākei had the last 12.5 acres (5 hectares) of their land compulsorily taken by the government, and lost their last tūrangawaewae (place to stand).

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Aroha Harris, Ngā tāone nui – Māori and the city – Cities and Māori land, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/24845/orakei-tangi-1937 (accessed 4 June 2026).

Story by Aroha Harris, published 19 July 2011, updated 1 September 2024.