Waikato Times

Rangiriri Expressway, paa site opens

- TE AHUA MAITLAND

Take the Rangiriri turn-off in north Waikato and you will see the new symbolic Rangiriri Paa site.

The paa site was significan­t in the battle of Rangiriri during the Waikato Land Wars of 1863, when around 500 Maaori defended the paa as it was attacked by a British force of more than 1400 men.

It is a crucial event for WaikatoTai­nui and occurred after Te Wherowhero agreed to become the first Maaori king in 1857. The move was seen by the colonial government as a threat to the British monarchy.

A pou whenua was unveiled on Saturday that represents the 1863 battle, highlighti­ng the imprisonme­nt of Maaori warriors following the battle, the role women and youth played during the battle and the 1995-2010 Raupatu settlement­s.

The paa project was part of the opening on Saturday morning of the Rangiriri section of the Waikato Expressway. The paa project is a result of a partnershi­p between the New Zealand Transport Agency and Waikato-Tainui.

The 4.8-kilometre expressway section guides traffic west of the paa site and is part of seven roading projects across the district costing $2.2 billion.

Kiingi Tuheitia, Minister for Crown/Maaori Relations and Tourism Kelvin Davis, NZTA chief executive Fergus Gammie and Waikato District Council Mayor Allan Sanson were in attendance.

‘‘We believe we’ve built a new way of working together,’’ Waikato-Tainui tribal executive Te Arataura chair Rukumoana Schaafhaus­en said.

‘‘Rangiriri should always be remembered as a catalyst for change. [It shows] how we can move past our difference­s to shape a better future for our tamariki, mokopuna and whaanau.’’

Waikato-Tainui negotiator for outstandin­g claims Rahui Papa said the paa looked ‘‘absolutely fantastic’’.

He said talks with NZTA and Waikato-Tainui on the project began four years ago and sites around the Waikato would be good for tourism.

 ??  ?? On Saturday morning, the Rangiriri Paa site was unveiled by Waikato-Tainui and New Zealand Transport Agency.
On Saturday morning, the Rangiriri Paa site was unveiled by Waikato-Tainui and New Zealand Transport Agency.

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