50 On the coast near Te Puke; the landing-place of the Te Arawa canoe.

51 The mountain marking the southern extreme of Arawa territory.

52 Northland

53 Stewart Island, Rangi-ura in North Island dialects.

54 The Chatham Islands.

55 Captain of the Te Arawa canoe.

56 Sidney G. Holland, Prime Minister.

57 Ernest B. Corbett, Minister of Maori Affairs.

58 Sir John Te Here-kiekie Grace, Maori adviser to the Prime Minister.

59 The tribe occupying the Taupoo district.

60 A branch of Te Arawa occupying Whakarewarewa and other parts of Roto-rua district.

61 A section of Te Arawa, headquartered at Oohine-mutu.

62 A wooden spear with one end pointed and the other shaped like an axe-head.

63 Raukura, literally ‘red plumes’, probably referred originally to the long tail plumes of the Tropic Bird, but now more usually denoting a tuft of white feathers.

64 A greenstone pendant in the form of a stylised bat.

65 When guests enter a marae they are considered to be under ritual restriction (tapu) until all aspects of the welcoming ceremonial have been completed.