Links to sites of interest

 

It is amazing - copies of letter home from the men.  There is a reference to Charles Sciascia and other men from Porangahau.  Not sure if you would be interested in sharing your families stories. pictures etc - it is a great way of preserving the history.

http://www.28maoribattalion.org.nz/


 Link to Phau Backpackers website 7 Franklin Street, Porangahau

Backpackers available for a maximum of 12 people in rooms plus plenty of room to pitch tents or park up a caravan.

5 minutes from Beach, around the corner from the pub and shop  CLICK THE PICTURE TO GO TO BACKPACKERS WEBSITE


 Bringing Family TogetherMore pictues of Emma Hannah Sciascia reunion you will need to be a member of snapfish to view on this site however it is free to become a member and the photo's are well worth a viewing. 
  

Te Poho - The Land, The Sea, The people, The Taonga

The series of photographic images depicting life in the small rural/seaside community of Porangahau has been ranked alongside New Zealand's finest photographers for its high standard and 'feel good' factor.

www.criscillo-photo.com/te-poho  
  general picture Check on this interesting website on the Sciascia whanau.  This link will take you to a page about Nicolas and Riria.
 general Preserving our Taonga - Pictures www.natlib.govt.nz/npo - Collections and Stories www.nzmuseums.co.nz - Taonga - TePapa gavin@tepapa.govt.nz
 NKIIKahungunu is now on You Tube click on this link KahungunuPride key word KahungunuPride to see hundreds of photos taken over the years at Kahungunu events. 
 
 BlackheadPlease click on this link http://gclode.zenfolio.com/p317690734 to gain access to photos of the recent hikoi to the Blackhead Reef which was held on Waitangi Day
 Marae I've just discovered a great Bebo page dedicated to 

TE WHANAU O EMMA HANNAH RAUA KO TE AMARU TUTAKI


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