- Kohukohu, New Zealand
Location map
North Island
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Hokianga Harbour in the far north of theNorth Island . It was one of the first European settlements in New Zealand.Kohukohu is situated on the northern shore of the harbour where it splits into two rivers, the
Mangamuka River branching inland to the northeast and the Waihou River leading towards the east pastMangungu ,Horeke andRangiahua .Where the harbour divides there is a small island called Motiti which was painted by
Augustus Earle , the first European artist to spend several months in New Zealand, during his visit to the Hokianga in 1827. He wrote "we were sailing up a spacious sheet of water, which became considerably wider after entering it; while majestic hills rose on each side .... looking up the river we beheld various headlands stretching into the water and gradually contracting its width, 'till they became fainter and fainter in the distance and all was lost in the azure of the horizon".Early History
According to Te Tai Tokerau tradition, the legendary polynesian explorer,
Kupe visited the area in 925 AD prior to his return voyage to Hawaiiki. Angry at the food from the hangi (earth oven) being insufficiently cooked, he cursed those responsible using the word kohu. Hence Kohukohu.The first recorded European to enter the Hokianga Harbour arrived in 1819 and by the 1830's, Kohukohu was the heart of New Zealand's timber industry.
For nearly one hundred years Kohukohu was an important timber milling town and the largest commercial centre on the north of the harbour. In 1900, the township had a population of more than 1,000 people.
Kohukohu Today
Today, Kohukohu is a community of 150 people who live within the village and approximatley 350 who live in the surrounding area. The smaller settlements of Tauteihiihi, Motukaraka, Pikiparia, Te Karae, Mata, and Paponga are very close by. Kohukohu has a school, general store, café, art galleries, arts and crafts shop, hotel, voluntary fire and ambulance services, and a health clinic. There are also two churches and three
Marae within the locality.In recent years, Kohukohu has become an increasingly popular destination for travellers who are attracted by its beautiful scenery, history, culture and arts. There are a number of accommodation options available locally; including backpackers, cottages, and bed & breakfast facilities.
Education
Kohukohu School is a coeducational full primary (years 1-8) school with a decile rating of 2 and a roll of 45. [cite web|url=http://www.tki.org.nz/e/schools/display_school_info.php?school_id=1035|title=Te Kete Ipurangi|publisher=Ministry of Education]Notes
External links
* [http://www.kohukohu.com/ Kohukohu] community website
* [http://www.kohukohu.school.nz/ Kohukohu School school website]
* [http://www.villagearts.co.nz/ Village Arts website]
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