Stories from the Top of the South
Welcome to The Prow, a website featuring historical and cultural stories from Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough.
Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka a Māui is the Māori name for the top of the South Island. Legend tells us that Te Tau Ihu was the prow of Māui's waka, or canoe, from which he fished up the North Island.
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The Prow is a collaboration between the Nelson City, Tasman and Marlborough District Libraries, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology and The Nelson Provincial Museum. Images are supplied by supporting institutions, please check their terms of use.
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COVID in Te Tauihu
The story continues in 2021....
Tuia 250
A commemoration to mark the onshore encounters between Māori and Europeans during the first voyage of James Cook and the HMS 'Endeavour' in 1769 to Aotearoa. The central event is the Tuia 250 Voyage with a flotilla of waka hourua, va’a tipaerua and tall ships sailing the coast from October to December 2019. The flotilla visits Waitohi/Picton 21-26 November. Find Prow stories which describe first encounters in Te Tau Ihu o te waka a Māui.
Top of the South Timeline
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Resources
Includes curriculum resources for teachers, Nelson Historical Journal, Nelson Photo News and more..
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Mt Tapuae-o-Uenuku
The peak of Mount Tapuae-o-Uenuku (or Tappy), which can be seen from all over Marlborough and beyond on a clear day, is New Zealand's tallest peak outside the Southern Alps.