alutini
Alutini is a small village located in the Northland region of New Zealand's North Island. It is situated on the western side of the Bay of Islands, approximately 20 kilometers north of the town of Kerikeri. The village is known for its rich Māori heritage and cultural significance, as it is the birthplace of the renowned Māori leader and warrior, Te Rauparaha. Te Rauparaha, also known as the "Prophet," played a crucial role in the Musket Wars of the early 19th century, which were conflicts between the Māori and the British colonial forces.
Alutini is also home to the Alutini Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the area,
The local economy of Alutini is primarily based on agriculture, with dairy farming being the main industry.
Alutini is a small, tight-knit community with a strong sense of identity and pride in its Māori