- Mount Grey / Maukatere
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Mount Grey / Maukatere is a 934 metres (3,064 ft) mountain 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Amberley in New Zealand.[1] Mount Grey is named after Sir George Grey, the governor and Premier between 1845 and 1879. The Maori name for the mountain was Maukatere, which means "floating mountain", as they believed spirits of the dead left from the summit on the long journey to Cape Reinga.[2] In 1998, as a result of the settling of the Ngai Tahu Treaty claim, the mountain officially became Mount Grey / Maukatere.[3]
References
- ^ "Mt Grey/Maukatere walking tracks". Department of Conservation. http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/tracks-and-walks/canterbury/north-canterbury-and-arthurs-pass/mt-grey-walking-tracks/.
- ^ "Mt Grey/Maukatere Forest". Department of Conservation. http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-visit/canterbury/north-canterbury-and-arthurs-pass/mt-grey-maukatere-forest/features/.
- ^ "Ngai Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998" (pdf). Parliamentary Counsel Office. http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1998/0097/1.0/096be8ed800a3ff4.pdf.
Coordinates: 43°07′02″S 172°32′51″E / 43.117316°S 172.547586°E
Categories:- Mountains of New Zealand
- Canterbury Region
- Canterbury Region geography stubs
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