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The site of Mokemoke Pa, a once-proud defensive position on the northern heads of Matiatia Bay, can still be easily identified by the terracing on the hillside.
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The site of Mokemoke Pa, a small defensive position on the northern heads of [[Matiatia]] Bay, can still be easily identified by the terracing on the hillside. Island historian [[Paul Monin]], in a [[Gulf News]] history series, [island historian Paul Monin says] in 1992 he and others found four post holes, visible evidence of a pallisade over a natural trench which erosion has since destroyed. Still visible is the housing terrace and kumara pits. Monin believes a small hapu, perhaps of 30 people, lived on the 1200sqm defended headland for probably not much more than a decade between 200 and 500 years ago.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 5 October 2007

The site of Mokemoke Pa, a small defensive position on the northern heads of Matiatia Bay, can still be easily identified by the terracing on the hillside. Island historian Paul Monin, in a Gulf News history series, [island historian Paul Monin says] in 1992 he and others found four post holes, visible evidence of a pallisade over a natural trench which erosion has since destroyed. Still visible is the housing terrace and kumara pits. Monin believes a small hapu, perhaps of 30 people, lived on the 1200sqm defended headland for probably not much more than a decade between 200 and 500 years ago.