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Opepe was a settlement in New Zealand, a few miles southwest of Taupo. It was the scene of an attack on European militia by Maori on 7 June 1869, in which nine members of the militia were killed. The Opepe Maori settlement was at the intersection of two major pre-European walking tracks (Taupo-Napier and Urewera-Tokaanu). It was the birthplace of the Maori leader Te Rangitahau. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "place of the moth" for Ōpepe.