A unique carving known as displayed on the grounds of Puke Ariki outside the Information Centre and Museum in New Plymouth. This unique carving was designed by Filipe Tohi and members of the Rangimarie Māori Arts and Crafts Society and became a permanent display on the Puke Ariki Landing in 1991. Tukotahi means ‘Standing Together’ and represents the arrival of the first Europeans at this particular point in New Plymouth.