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Children's bones identified among human remains in Maketū

Sandra Conchie
Sandra Conchie
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24 Jan, 2019 07:28 PM2 mins to read

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More human bones have been found at Newdicks Beach after an urupā was unearthed at Ōkurei Point. Photo / File

More human bones have been found at Newdicks Beach after an urupā was unearthed at Ōkurei Point. Photo / File

Three sacks of human remains have been collected from a Maketū beach, including some identified as children's bones.

A large landslide on January 8 or 9 on the eastern side of Ōkurei Point unearthed human remains from an urupā that have since been washing up on the beach.

Liam Tapsell, an elder from Ngāti Whakaue ki Maketū, said three sacks of adult, children, and possibly baby bones had been collected from Newdicks Beach and handed to Te Puke police.

"We had local iwi and members of the public picking up bones for at least a week since the slip, that included two young Pākehā boys finding a jaw bone," he said.

Also among the remains were a child's small forearm bone and two skulls, he said.

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It was possible the tide would wash up more bones, he said.

A six-week rāhui was placed on January 14 and prohibits the collection of kaimoana or any other food from the area.

Tapsell said any discovered bones should be stored in a plastic bag or similar to protect them and police should be contacted immediately.

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Bones were being held by the Te Puke police until decisions could be made about reinterment.

Tapsell said there were several pā sites at Ōkurei Point and the area was the first landing site in Maketū for Māori in the early 1340s.

He said he was in talks with an archaeologist from Heritage New Zealand about dating the bones.

Tapsell believed his whānau were relatives of the people who had been buried at the urupā and people as far afield as the South Island had been in contact to say they also believed they were descendants.

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The disturbance of the urupā had upset many people and Tapsell urged people to adhere to the rāhui and any discovery of human remains with sensitivity and respect.

Heritage New Zealand's Tauranga archaeologist Rachel Darmody said the remains were understood to be pre-1900 in origin.

"But we do not know the exact date as no analysis of the kōiwi tangata has been carried out by an osteoarchaeologist.

"We are in ongoing contact with iwi and police regarding this matter and providing archaeological support as and when required."

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