Surviving the Tarawera Eruption

The Experience of Maori Settlements in the Red Zone

Authors

  • A. Rex Bunn Independent Researcher

Abstract

The 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera was the most lethal volcanic event in New Zealand colonial history, destroying Māori settlements and burying the famed Pink and White Terraces in ash. The traditional landowners were forced from their ancestral lands for generations. As many bodies were never recovered, the Māori casualty toll was tentative, and uncertainty remains. The Tarawera eruption narrative is Eurocentric. Māori survivors of the eruption were poorly documented. This transdisciplinary study re-evaluates Māori survivor and media accounts and photography through the lens of Hochstetter’s 1859 survey bearings and large-scale mapping. Together with archaeological records, these help establish the coordinates of pre-eruption Māori settlements. Relocating Te Ariki proved key to the analysis, as did Totarariki, Matakana, Tokiniho and Waitangi. Gaps in the historical record exist for Te Rata Bay and Oneroa Bay at Lake Tarawera. These led to recognition of a third mortality cluster of 23 people. Some families escaped the Red Zone, and at least one undocumented Māori survivor is known to have escaped. Statistical and Time and Distance studies were made to examine the likelihood of survivors escaping the lake settlements before the eruption's base surges overwhelmed the Rotomahana Basin. Many casualties were likely caused by a toxic gas cloud. The research will assist the traditional landowners to relocate settlements, help reconcile casualty figures and inform as to whether the ancestors’ Flight or Freeze decisions were optimal.

Author Biography

  • A. Rex Bunn, Independent Researcher

    Alfred R. Bunn is a polymath who graduated from the University of NSW and Macquarie University. He is an econometrician with an interest in time series analysis (having served to director level in several multinationals), as well as a diagnostic radiographer and a health economist. He spent 2014–2025 in pro bono, interdisciplinary research at the Rotomahana Basin in New Zealand. He is the most published researcher working in the field of relocating the lost Pink and White Terraces, the New Zealand Eighth Wonder of the World. Before 2014, he was engaged in automotive engineering research, publishing “Motorcycle Crankcase Ventilation.” 

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2025-11-24

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Bunn, A. R. (2025). Surviving the Tarawera Eruption: The Experience of Maori Settlements in the Red Zone. Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies, 29(2), 19-55. https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/AJVS/article/view/21683