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In 1951, Māori living in Ōrākei were evicted and the houses were knocked down. A justification for this eviction was health and sanitation issues, for which the government was ultimately responsible. These issues were created by the city council earlier when a sewer line and road were built along the
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forcibly removed the occupiers and destroyed the temporary buildings—including vegetable gardens and the marae. Two hundred and twenty two protesters were arrested. The occupation and the use of force to end it played a part in highlighting injustices against Māori, and the occupation became a major
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that at least the marae on the flat foreshore where he had been ceremonially welcomed after his election should be retained by the tribe. Savage was 'somewhat fogged' by the situation and asked for reports, which were not completed when he sailed to
Britain for the Coronation and Imperial Conference
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stated that "the land shall be inalienable". A reversal of this government position came with the
Validation Of Invalid Land Sales Act 1894. In 1885, the New Zealand Government built a military outpost at Bastion Point, because of its commanding strategic position overlooking the Waitematā Harbour,
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states, this is by no means a simple case of willful dispossession: "In a long running battle to resist the state and save the land, there were eight actions in the Maori Land Court, four in the
Supreme Court, two in the Court of Appeal, two in the Compensation Court, six appearances before
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changed the name of
Kohimarama to South Head. Just off that point was Bastion Rock, which was levelled and is now the site of the Tamaki Yacht Club. Bastion Point became the common Pākehā name for the site encompassing both points. The nearby beach named Waiparera by Māori was changed to
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decided that the 120 Māori living at Ōrākei were illegal squatters and had to be removed. The incensed Ōrākei Māori met Savage on his return from overseas, and he immediately reversed the decision, avoiding what could have been a political crisis. In
November 1936, Lee had assured
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Anthony Bartlett with a sculpture by R. O. Gross, built above the disused Fort Britomart. It has large columns, sunken gardens and a reflecting pool which was built in two years by Fletcher Construction for £34,533, with the cost raised by subscription.
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used the Public Works Act 1882 (46 Vict No 37) to take ownership of 13 acres (5.3 ha) of
Bastion Point for this purpose of defence. From 1913 and 1928, the government bought most of the land that had been previously deemed inalienable. As
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to stop the subdivision. The government claimed that the land had been sold to the Crown, however Hawke claimed that, "This land was not sold – it was confiscated under the Public Works Lands Act".
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that the Māori would be removed without much difficulty; but they refused, and were supported by the Clergy
Association, the Protestant churches, the Anglican Bishop, the Friends of Orakei and the
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Apihai Te Kawau spoke publicly against land sales and in order to safeguard a small amount of land in Ōrākei for future generations, and Te Kawau obtained a Crown Grant in 1869. In 1873, the
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foreshore which blocked the flow of storm water, creating the quagmire of sanitation problems. At the same time the village at Ōkahu Bay was not connected to the city's fresh water supply.
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The monument was dedicated before a crowd of ten thousand on 28 March 1943, with Savage's remains reinterred in a deep tunnel below the monument. The tomb is inscribed:
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of the remaining Crown land. The occupation began on 5 January 1977, two days before construction of the housing was to start, to prevent its confiscation by the
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Māori originally named the eastern point of the area
Kohimarama, meaning to collect the remnants / wood chips, and the western point was named Takaparawhau.
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Zealand Labour Government returned Takaparawhau / Bastion Point and Ōrākei Marae to Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, with compensation, as part of a
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stretched to Torpedo Bay near North Head, were installed at the front of the Tamaki Yacht Club, and were later incorporated into the yacht club building.
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known as Fort Bastion. The outpost was not built on Takaparawha Point, which had earlier been taken by the Government for the same purpose. In 1886,
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for a reserve. (This was the last 60 acres (24.3 ha) of uncommitted land at Ōrākei that Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei still hoped to get back.)
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block was all that remained. Within a century, this too was compulsorily acquired by the Crown (apart from a cemetery).
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of 13,200 acres (5,342 hectares) to the Crown, had lost most of their remaining land through speculators. The 700-acre
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settlement process. The 1991 Ōrākei Act was passed to recognise the rights of Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei under the treaty.
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Looking north east along Ōkahu Bay towards Takaparawhau, showing the sewer line in course of construction, 1910.
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Joe Hawke died on 22 May 2022, aged 82 and was buried at Takaparawhau, the land he fought to return to his iwi.
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Commissions or Committees of Inquiry, and fifteen Parliamentary Petitions. In the end the state prevailed".
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Panorama showing Tamaki Yacht Club, both Takaparawhau points and searchlight emplacement number three, 2022
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died in office in 1940, and is buried in an Art Deco mausoleum at Takaparawhau / Bastion Point designed by
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The Bastion and the Searchlight Emplacements, info panel. Ōrākei Local Board, Auckland Council. June 2022
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The occupation lasted for 506 days; it ended on 25 May 1978, when 800 police and personnel of the
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Looking east along Biddicks Bay towards Takaparawha showing Bastion Rock, since demolished, 1901.
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Delving Into The Past of Auckland's Eastern Suburbs: Section 4 Mission Bay, Section 5 Kohimarama
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Takaparawhau / Bastion Point seen from the fishing pier jutting out into the Waitematā Harbour.
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1270:"Report of the Waitangi Tribunal on the Orakei Claim – 9.4 The Assessment of Competing Claims"
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From 1977 to 1978, the Orakei Māori Action Committee organised and maintained an
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1257:"Maoris in New Zealand regain Bastion Point by occupying their land, 1977–1978"
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Takaparawhau searchlight emplacements, numbers one and two, completed in 1944.
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Radio NZ sound bite interviews on the 1970s Bastion Point protest.
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From the Cradle to the Grave: a biography of Michael Joseph Savage
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In 1936, Ōrākei was proposed as a site for state housing by the
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Looking north east along Ōkahu Bay towards Takaparawhau, with
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The land was occupied by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, and before the
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1321:"Resolving the grievances of the past | Waitangi Tribunal"
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Michael Joseph Savage, 1872–1940, He loved his fellow men.
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1104:"Ngāti Whātua - Ngāti Whātua and the Treaty of Waitangi"
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1233:"The 1977 Bastion Point occupation: What happened?"
788:"The loss of the Orakei block | Waitangi Tribunal"
477:Takaparawhau / Bastion Point activist campaign at
842:"First look at Bastion Point's excavated tunnels"
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1371:Anderson, Ryan; Earley, Melanie (22 May 2022).
1053:"'Reclaiming Bastion Point – roadside stories'"
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311:as well as a reciprocal relationship with the
307:. Ngāti Whātua sought British protection from
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16:Area of coastal land in Auckland, New Zealand
1502:Television footage of Bastion Point eviction
1345:Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei & St Paul's Church.
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1166:Ka Whawhai Tonu Matou Struggle Without End
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951:"Tāmaki Herenga Waka: Stories of Auckland"
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1526:"Bastion Point – The Untold Story"
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868:"Orakei | Waitangi Tribunal"
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84:Takaparawhau / Bastion Point
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1458:. Auckland: Reed Methuen.
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895:. Ngāti Whātua-o-Ōrākei.
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1697:Ellerslie Racecourse
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305:Te Tiriti o Waitangi
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1844:1977 in New Zealand
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1788:Eastern Suburbs AFC
1644:Geographic features
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