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Pre - 1700's
Rakeaio and his dragonflies
Te Roro o te Rangi
Pūkākī
Te Kuiarau
Īhenga and the Patupaiarehe
Spirit of Te Makawe
Tawharakurupeti: A mighty battle
Murirangaranga: A treasured taonga
Hatupatu and Kurangaituku
The return of Horoirangi
Te Takinga: The Battle of Rotoiti
Pareraututu
Pekehaua and the Awahou River
Pītaka & Pekehaua
Te Ao-kapurangi
Pūhaorangi: Gentle breath of Heaven
Kahumatamomoe & Īhenga
1800's
Tūhoto Ariki
The Fenton Agreement
Maketū: Te Arawa's first settlement
Frederick Bennett
Joe Warbrick: A rugby hero
Hinemihi: Of the golden eyes
Tene Waitere: Tohunga Whakairo
The street names of Rotorua
Railways and Rotorua
Te Arawa fibre arts
Wiremu Maihi Te Rangikaheke
Murirangaranga: A treasured taonga
Kēpa Ehau: Master speech-maker
Hine-i-tūrama: Her extraordinary life
Government Gardens: A source of water
Heni Te Kiri Karamu: A true wahine toa
Alfred Warbrick
1900's
28th Māori Battalion
Maggie Papakura of Geyserland
Don Stafford
Guide Sophia & the birth of tourism
Emily Schuster: The art of weaving
June Northcroft Grant
Sir Howard Morrison
Dr Hiko Hohepa: A man of learning
Inez Kingi: Queen of Māori Health
Te Rōpū o Te Ora: Womens Health League
Wihapi Winiata: His heart to the 4 winds
Wayne Shelford
Mita Mohi: A Gentle Warrior
Ōruawhata
Forestry in Rotorua
Recognising Haane Manahi
2000's
Aunty Bea
Bilingual Rotorua
Adrienne Whitewood & Ahu
Trevor Maxwell For the love of Rotorua
Koro & Moko Fishing: Part 1
Koro & Moko Fishing: Part 2
Koro & Moko Fishing: Part 3
Koro & Moko Fishing: Part 4
Sulphur Bay: Once a howling wilderness
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