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Te Urewera is an area of the central North Island of New Zealand. Located in rough, sparsely populated hill country to the northeast of Lake Taupo, it is the historical home of Tuhoe, a M ori iwi (tribe) known for their controversial stance on M ori sovereignty. Ownership of Te Urewera is contested, with Tuhoe claiming historical ownership. The middle of Te Urewera is located close to Lake Waikaremoana, and much of the land is contained within Te Urewera National Park. Other than the park, the main industry in the district is forestry, centered on the settlement of Murupara. The area is fairly…mehr

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Te Urewera is an area of the central North Island of New Zealand. Located in rough, sparsely populated hill country to the northeast of Lake Taupo, it is the historical home of Tuhoe, a M ori iwi (tribe) known for their controversial stance on M ori sovereignty. Ownership of Te Urewera is contested, with Tuhoe claiming historical ownership. The middle of Te Urewera is located close to Lake Waikaremoana, and much of the land is contained within Te Urewera National Park. Other than the park, the main industry in the district is forestry, centered on the settlement of Murupara. The area is fairly isolated as well as being sparsely populated, with only one major arterial road, the inland route from Napier to Rotorua crossing it.