Ruakituri


Ruakituri is a rural area in the northern Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand's eastern North Island, located north of Wairoa and west of Gisborne.
The community is centred around the Ruakituri River, which merges with the Hangaroa River to form the Wairoa River. The largest settlement is Te Reinga, at the junction of the two rivers, about north of Wairoa. This settlement is named after the Te Reinga falls, which are just below the junction.
The upper part of the area used to be a lake, called Pupuni. According to legend, the hill Orakai-Whaia on the west side of the Ruakituri River fell in lover with the hill Tauranga-a-Tara on the east side of the river and invited her to marry him; she agreed and moved over to join Orakai-Whaia. This blocked the river and caused the land behind the hills to flood, creating Lake Papuni. Pourangahua rowed over in his canoe and performed magic spells which forced the two hills apart, allowing the river to flow once more. J. H. Mitchell suggested that this story preserves memory of an earthquake that caused a landslip to block the river. In another story, the lake was instead created by the taniwha Ruamano, which swam up the Ruakituri River from the ocean, seeking Lake Waikaremoana, but became lost and settled down in the area, causing the lake to form. Eventually, Ruamano decided to return to the ocean, creating the outlet of the lake as he burst out.

Demographics

Ruakituri is within the same statistical area as Ohuka, and demographics are covered in that article.

Education

Ruakituri School is a Year 1-8 co-educational state primary school. It is a decile 7 school with a roll of as of It opened in 1919 as Waikatea School, and renamed to Ruakituri School in 1969.