- A
marae (in New
Zealand Māori, Cook
Islands Māori, Tahitian), malaʻe (in Tongan), meʻae (in Marquesan) or
malae (in Samoan) is a
communal or
sacred place...
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Marae Ta****puatea is a
large marae complex at Opoa in Ta****puatea, on the
south eastern coast of Raiatea. The site
features a
number of
marae and other...
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Marae Moana is a multiple-use
marine protected area
created on 13 July 2017, when the
Parliament of the Cook
Islands p****ed a bill
creating the largest...
- Tīpapa
marae may
refer to: Tīpapa
marae at Murupara, New
Zealand Kākānui (Tīpapa)
marae at Ruatāhuna, New
Zealand This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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referred to as the "lower
marae") to Te
Whare Rūnanga (sometimes
referred to as the "upper
marae", even
though it is not a true
marae) at the
treaty grounds...
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three marae affiliated with Ngāi Te
Rangi hapū.
Kutaroa Marae and its
Tauaiti meeting house are
affiliated with Ngāti Tauaiti.
Opureora Marae and its...
- two
marae affiliated with
local hapū. Te Maru o
Hinemaka Marae and
Pararaki meeting house is
affiliated with Te Whānau a Pararaki. Wairūrū
Marae and Hinemahuru...
- Māori
people of New Zealand,
generally situated as the
focal point of a
marae.
Wharenui are
usually called meeting houses in New
Zealand English, or simply...
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Growth Fund to
upgrade a
group of 7
marae in the region,
including Mākaranui
Marae,
Mangamingi Marae and
Raetihi Marae,
creating 129 jobs.
Raetihi covers...
- rohe (tribal area) of both Tūhoe and Ngāti Whare. It has
three marae:
Waikotikoti Marae and
Hinenuitepo meeting house is
affiliated with the Tūhoe hapū...