A pou whenua once owned by the Kingmaker Wiremu Tāmihana has been returned to his people of Ngāti Hauā.
Waikato Tainui and the Tidmarsh whānau met yesterday at Raungaiti Marae to celebrate the return of a taonga of one of the most treasured tupuna of the iwi.
The exact history of the pou whenua remains sketchy at best, with the pou being at least 100 years old. But according to Erin Wilson of Ngāti Hauā, what is known is how the taonga was given away.
He says it’s such a special occasion for Ngāti Hauā.
“This taonga was gifted by Wiremu Tāmihana to Josiah Clifton Firth. From that time on, the taonga became lost and ended up in the hands of another family.