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- important meetings, sleepovers, and craft and other cultural activities. The wharekai (dining hall) is used primarily for communal meals, but other activities...
- 430 from the Provincial Growth Fund to revamp and redesign the marae's wharekai (dining hall). Hariss, Gavin. "Taheke, Northland". topomap.co.nz. NZ Topo...
- important meetings, sleepovers, and craft and other cultural activities. The wharekai (dining hall) is used primarily for communal meals, but other activities...
- Ko Pōtahi te marae Ko Waimirirangi te whare**** Ko Te Rongopātūtaonga te wharekai Ko Te Kao te kāinga Ko Te Aupōuri te iwi Tīhewa mauri ora Tawhitirahi is...
- Onetahua Kōkiri Marae in Tākaka, Golden Bay / Mohua Te Ao Mārama, the wharekai (dining hall) at Te Ao Hou Marae, Aramoho, Whanganui Te Ao Mārama School...
- reserve in 1976. The wharenui was destro**** by an arson attack in 2003. The wharekai was completed in 2007 at a cost of around $300,000. The Ashburton Domain...
- Parihimanihi, the wharenui (meeting house) is named Te Poho o Mahaki and the wharekai (dining hall) Te Kura o Mahaki in Māhaki's honour. Mitc**** 2014, p. tab...
- Marae. Te Rongopai is the wharepuni (meeting house) and Piriwiritua is the wharekai (dining hall) a meeting place for the iwi (tribe) of Ngāti Hineuru. The...
- (meeting house), Tama ki Hikurangi, was built between 1870 and 1909. A new wharekai (dining hall) opened at the marae in March 2015. Jacinda Ardern was originally...
- named Kauwhata with the wharepuni named Te Aroha o Ngā Mokopuna and the wharekai named Moarikura. Ko Ruahine te Maunga Ko О̄roua raua ko Rangitīkei ngā...