- 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 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...
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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...
- Ngāpuhi in the 2013 census, and
formed from 150 hapū/subtribes, with 55
marae.
Despite such diversity, the
people of Ngāpuhi
maintain their shared history...
- with 8
marae: 4
marae in and
around Huntly:
Kaitumutumu marae, Te
Kauri marae,
Waahi marae and Te Ōhākī
marae 2
marae near Te Kauwhata: Ōkarea
marae and...
- Hiruhārama
marae, Penu
marae in Makarika,
Rongohaere marae in Ruatoria, and
Whareponga marae in
Ruatoria Te Aowera, of Hiruhārama
marae, and Te
Aowera marae in...
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before Waitangi Day. At Te Tii
Marae, just
below the
Waitangi Treaty Grounds,
political dignitaries are
welcomed onto the
marae and hear
speeches from the...
- Ōmāio
marae and
Rongomaihuatahi wharenui Te Whānau a Pararaki, of Te Maru o
Hinemaka marae and
Pararaki wharenui Te Whānau a Rutaia, of Ōtūwhare
marae and...
- 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...
- The Māori
people and
Moriori people have 773
tribal marae (meeting grounds)
around New Zealand.
These grounds usually include a
wharenui (meeting house)...