King, JSMoorfield, J2011-12-192011-12-1920082008Te Kaharoa, vol. 1(1)https://hdl.handle.net/10292/3192I whakaeke a Te Wharehuia i te ope i tae atu ki runga i te marae o Waikawa i te taha o Te Rere Amoamo, arā, o Monte Ohia. I haria mai te tūpāpaku i Ōtautahi ki te marae o tana wahine. Ka mutu ngā whaikōrero a te tangata whenua, a Te Āti Awa, i roto i te wharenui, ka tū atu a Awanui Black nō Ngāti Pūkenga, te iwi o Te Rere Amoamo, ki te wāhi i ngā kōrero mō te manuhiri. Ka whai mai a Hohepa Williams, kātahi ka tū atu ai a Te Wharehuia me tana poroporoaki e whai ake nei.Te Kaharoa is a free-access, multi-disciplinary, refereed, e-journal focusing on indigenous Pacific issues.Te Rere Amoamo Monte OhiaHe Poroporoaki ki a Te Rere Amoamo (Monte) Ohia Nā Te Wharehuia MilroyOther form of assessable outputOpenAccess