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  • These gardening systems once covered much of Auckland's 8000 hectares of lava fields, but today, only 200 hectares survive, 100 of which are located on the Ōtuataua Stonefields Historic Reserve at Ihumātao.
  • Tribal connections with the place were formed under as well as above ground at Ihumātao. The dead were buried in the lava caves and tubes, returned to Papatūānuku so that the past, present and future could continue to grow. 
  • When Governor William Hobson established the government settlement of Auckland in 1840, at the invitation of Ngāti Whātua, much of the surrounding Māori land was alienated soon afterwards. At Ihumātao, however, mana whenua (hapū or iwi members with customary land rights in a defined area) continued to occupy and cultivate their ancestral lands.
  • On 10 July 1863 and a proclamation was delivered from Governor George Grey, demanding that all Māori take an oath of allegiance to Qeen Victoria and give up their arms, or leave for the Waikato. If they refused to comply, they would be evicted. This is often seen as the starting point of the Waikato War
  • When the war ended in 1864, the government confiscated most of the Māori land on the Ihumātao Peninsula. Mana whenua returned to live on a small reserve, where their descendants continue to live today at Ihumātao village.
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