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Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, who arrived in waka hourua (voyaging canoes) around 1280. The first settlers brought with them food they could grow and harvest: the kumara (sweet potato); yams; taro and gourds. Early Maori lived by burning the forest to establish kumara plantations. They also caught birds and fish, collected shellfish from the shore and gathered fern and other roots.
The small coastal town of Riverton, in Southland, was once an important base for sealers and whalers and during the late 1800s boasted a population of about 500 Chinese, who mined for gold. Today it is a popular seaside destination on the Southern Scenic Route,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], which links several coastal highways and takes in some of the country's most spectacular and unique scenery.
White-skinned people in New Zealand are referred to by the Maori word 'Pakeha'. The first Pakeha people to make contact with Maori were explorers: the Dutch navigator Abel Tasman in 1642,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], followed a century later by British explorer Captain James Cook. In 1769 Captain Cook claimed New Zealand for Britain. The first Europeam settlers in New Zealand were missionaries and whalers.
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Te Hikoi - Southern Journey is an interactive display at the Riverton Heritage Museum, which tells the story of the history of the area. A short movie is played on a large screen to explain how Maori arrived in the area and what happened when European settlers landed.
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There are displays of New Zealand greenstone,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Maori tools and information about the harvest of titi (muttonbirds), a tradition that continues today. Visitors to Te Hikoi can step inside a replica early settler hut and read about how they carved out a living, first as sealers then as whalers. As demand waned for whale oil,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], locals turned to forestry, fishing and farming.
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Te Hikoi - Southern Journey is a must-see attraction at the Riverton Heritage Museum which explains the history of the area and its people.
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