TY - BOOK AU - Peat, Neville, TI - Whenua Hou, a new land: the story of Codfish Island SN - 9781988514901 AV - DU486.8 .P43 2019 U1 - 993.96 23 PY - 2019///. CY - Invercargill : PB - Department of Conservation in association with the Whenua Hou Committee, KW - Kāi Tahu (New Zealand people) KW - New Zealand KW - Codfish Island KW - vation of natural resources KW - Conservation of natural resources KW - fast KW - Kōrero nehe KW - reo KW - Whakapapa KW - Kaitiakitanga KW - Codfish Island (N.Z.) KW - History N1 - A new land -- Ancestral echoes ; Whakanoa Pouwhenua, unveiling of three new pou ; Ngā Uri, the descendants: Atholl Anderson CNZM ; Jane Davis MNZM (1930-2019) ; Michael Skerrett QSM ; Dave Taylor ; Helen Brown -- The sealing community -- From sale to scenic reserve -- The coming of kākāpō -- Management -- Buried heritage -- Future footprints N2 - "Whenua Hou Codfish Island, largest of Rakiura's satellite islands, is best known as a wildlife sanctuary, with kākāpō, the critically endangered parrot, centre stage. But the Foveaux Strait island has an even greater claim to fame - as the first foothold of bicultural Aotearoa New Zealand 200 years ago. From the early 1800s, European sealers and their Māori wives were raising families on the island, which the sealers knew as Codfish. It gained another name as a result of the mixed-race settlement: Whenua Hou, New Land"--Inside front flap ER -