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Te Ūaka recognises Te Hapū o Ngāti Wheke as Mana Whenua and Mana Moana for Te Whakaraupō / Lyttelton Harbour.

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Suzanne and Annette 2023 08 28 040124

Suzanne and Annette Bachop riding horses in Lyttelton 30/9/61, Upham Clock in background.

Te Ūaka The Lyttelton Museum ref.12672.1

https://www.teuaka.org.nz/online-collection/1133363

Tangata | People

Bring to life the stories of Whakaraupō's inhabitants, tracing the lineage from Ngāti Wheke's ancestral guardianship to the mosaic of individuals who have contributed to the harbour’s contemporary narratives. These stories weave through the journeys of tangata whenua, the original people of the land, alongside those of tangata tiriti, the people of the treaty, who came to call this harbour home. Through personal tales of endeavour, resilience, and cooperation, our storytellers celebrate the rich tapestry of human experience that has defined Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour. Through these stories, you are invited to appreciate the depth of connection between the peoples and their whenua | land, a bond that continues to shape the harbour's contemporary bicultural identity into the 21st century.

Tangata | People Stories

Captain clark

Captain Clark, Lyttelton Harbour Master 1885 - 1909

William Webb crop

William 'Billy' Webb, Lyttelton Born World Sculling Champion

Oscar and Sarah Rixon 1921

Oscar (Aussie) Rixon – Tales of a Sailing Life

Luckner

Felix von Luckner - War Criminal or Swashbuckling Rogue?

Boieldieu crew

A Breton aboard the French Barque 'Boieldieu'

Jean Batten 1937

Jean Batten Visits Lyttelton

Heaton rhodes

The ‘Grand Old Man’ Sir Heaton Rhodes

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Breaking through the barriers – Elizabeth McCombs, New Zealand’s First Female MP

Orton Bradley

Orton Bradley – A Visionary Renaissance Man

Clock opening

The Upham Clock on the Lyttelton Gaol Site and Lyttelton's “Little Doctor”

Boyd Cottages sign 3

Our Gladys – A Life of Community Service

Champion pamir

It’s a Shark, It's a Speed Boat, It’s Captain Champion!

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