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Hatupatu’s rock

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Hatupatu’s rock

Te kōhatu o Hatupatu is beside State Highway 1 at Ātiamuri. Hatupatu was being chased by Kurangaituku, a tipua (supernatural being) who was part woman, part bird. He said a karakia (charm) to allow the rock to open and let him hide inside. Small sprigs of bracken can be seen around the depression in the rock – passers-by often place an offering of twigs, bracken and sometimes food there. This practice was also common at places said to be inhabited by taniwha.

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by Basil Keane

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Basil Keane, Taniwha – Taniwha slayers, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/10895/hatupatus-rock (accessed 25 June 2026).

Story by Basil Keane, published 1 March 2009.