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Hapu Connected with Marae - Te Waiariki, Ngatimanawa
http://www.terarawa.co.nz/marae/NGATI_MANAWA/ngati_ ...
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Hapu Connected with Marae - Te Rokeka, Ngati Moetonga
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The hapu of Ngai Tupoto today is centred around Motukaraka, Te Huahua and Tapuwae in the North Hokianga. A part of the iwi of Te Rarawa, the rohe runs from Rangiora (the Narrows) where we join with our whanaunga, the hapu of Te Ihutai, and Tautehere where we join with Ngati Temaara of Motuti and Ngati Manawa of Panguru. Ngai Tupoto's rohe is further defined by the maunga Rakautapu at Paponga. Approximately 5 minutes from car ferry.
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Hapu Connected with Marae - Ngati Te Ao, Te Uri O Hina
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Hapu Connected with Marae - Ngati Te Maara, Te Kai Tutai
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Morehu Marae is one of three Marae belonging to the Hapu of Te Uri-o-tai, which has three papakainga within its rohe. Each Marae is located within one of the papakainga making up the community of Pawarenga. The foundation of these papakainga dates back to the resettlement of Pawarenga, following the pakanga at Ahipara, and was established under the mana-whenua of the Tupuna, Tarapatiki, Wiripo, Te Huhu and Parehe Papa. Each Marae symbolizes the collective mana of the Kaitiaki whanau within their respective papakainga, and collectively the mana of Te Uri-O-Tai.
http://www.terarawa.co.nz/marae/MOREHU/MOREHU2.HTM
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Hapu Connected with Marae - Hoko Keha, Tao Mau
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Hapu Connected with Marae - Ngati Moroki
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Te Ahua Marae
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