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This is a list of marae (Māori meeting grounds) in the Waikato region of New Zealand. [1] [2] In October 2020, the Government committed $13,896,659 from the Provincial Growth Fund to upgrade 53 marae in the region, with the intention of creating 363 jobs. [3]
Tūrangawaewae (Māori: [tʉːɾaŋawaewae]) is a marae and a royal residence in Ngāruawāhia, Waikato, New Zealand. It is the official residence of the Māori monarch and the administrative headquarters of the Kīngitanga movement. Of its numerous buildings, the two principal ones are the Māhinārangi meeting house, and Tūrongo House, which ...
A marae at Kaitotehe, near Taupiri mountain, Waikato district, 1844.It was associated with Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, a chief who became the first Māori king.. In Māori society, the marae is a place where the culture can be celebrated, where the Māori language can be spoken, where intertribal obligations can be met, where customs can be explored and debated, where family occasions such as ...
There are four marae in and around the Huntly township affiliated with the iwi: Kaitumutumu marae and Ruateateam wharenui on Ohaki Road; Te Ōhākī marae and Te Ōhākī a Te Puea wharenui on Te Ōhakī Road in Te Ōhakī; Te Kauri marae and Karaka wharenui on Hetherington Road; Waahi marae and Tāne i te Pupuke wharenui on Harris Road [3]
List of marae in Waikato; List of marae in the Wellington Region; List of marae in the West Coast Region This page was last edited on 24 January 2019, at 09:56 ...
There are two marae in the Tahuna area: The Waiti-Raungaunu marae and Paoa meeting house are also associated with the Waikato Tainui hapū of Ngāti Makirangi, and with the iwi of Ngāti Paoa. Hoe o Tainui marae and surrounding settlement is affiliated with Ngāti Makirangi. [7] [8] [non-tertiary source needed]
Ngāti Māhanga have three pā (marae complex): Aramiro Pa (also referred to as Te Kaharoa Marae) in the Waitetuna Valley; [4] Omaero Pa, in Whatawhata; [5] and Te Papa-o-Rotu Marae, also in Whatawhata. [6] Te Papa-o-Rotu Marae is considered to be the tribe's headquarters and is the venue of the annual poukai hosted by Ngāti Māhanga on 10 ...
Parawera has two marae: The main village is centred around Pārāwera Marae and Tāne-i-rangi-kapua meeting house, [2] a tribal meeting place of the Ngāti Raukawa hapū of Ngāti Ruru, Waenganui and Werokoko, and the Waikato Tainui hapū iof Ngāti Ruru and Ngāti Werokoko.