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Te Ngāwai war memorial

Te Ngāwai war memorial

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Te Ngāwai war memorial.

The memorial is in what was the old Te Ngāwai School grounds – now a recreation reserve (of sorts). The school has gone, except for its concrete foundations. Two walnut trees which look about as old as the memorial both threaten it and are gradually being chopped back or down.

The Te Ngāwai community was established in 1897, but dispersed after the Second World War. In 1963 Te Ngāwai was replaced on the map by Camp Valley and Limestone Valley. The memorial has recently been at the centre of a debate between local Māori and historians petitioning to reinstate the 'Te Ngawai' placename. Read more here.

Credit

Bruce Comfort, 2011

How to cite this page

Te Ngāwai war memorial, URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/memorial/te-ng%C4%81wai-war-memorial, (Manatū Taonga — Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated


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