NGĀ MARAE O TE RARAWA
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Mātihetihe Marae, at Mitimiti on the West Coast represents the hapū of Te Tao Māui and Te Hokokeha. It is also connected to several old hapū including Pororewarewa, Ngāti Kaha, Ngāti Hinerangi and Whānaumaii with strong links to Ngāti Ruanui/Te Aupōuri. Hapū interests in land include Kahakaharoa, Wairoa, Mātihetihe, Taikarawa, Moetangi, Ototope, Whakaterewhenua, Whakarawerua, Hauturu, Waitaha, Waikare, Te Kauae-o-Ruru-Wahine and Waireia
Waihou Marae on the Hokianga Harbour represents the hapū of Ngāti Te Reinga. Parewhero, Te Waekoi, Te Uri o te Aho, Whānau Moko, Te Waiāriki and Ngāti Moroki also have links to Waihou. Hapū interests in land include Waihou, Waireia, Te Kauae-o-Ruru-Wahine, Te Takanga, Ōtangaroa, Te Karaka, Kahakaharoa and Whakarapa. Waipuna Marae in Panguru represents the hapū of Te Kaitutae and Waiāriki. Hapū interests in land include Whakarapa, Waihou, Te Karaka, Kahakaharoa, Waireia, Manganuiowae, Te Kauae-o-Ruru-Wahine, Te Takanga, Tautehere, Ōtangaroa and Maungataniwha. Ngāi Tūpoto Marae at Motukaraka on the Hokianga Harbour represents the hapū of Ngāi Tūpoto and Ngāti Here. It also has close associations with Ngāpuhi. Hapū interests in land include Tapuwae, Motukaraka, Pūrakau, Tautehere, Manganuiowae, Taraire, Te Karae, Pikipāria and Tauteihiihi. Te Arohanui Marae in Mangataipa, off the upper reaches of the Mangamuka River, represents Kohatutaka, and has connections with Te Ihutai, Tahāwai, Te Uri o Te Aho and Te Rahowhakairi. Hapū interests in land include Mangamuka, Maungataniwha, Te Karae, Takahue and the Mangamuka River blocks. They also affiliate to Ngāpuhi and have land interests outside of Te Rarawa’s rohe. Morehu Marae, Ōhaki Marae and Taiao Marae, on the Whāngāpe Harbour in Pawarenga all represent the hapū of Te Uri o Tai. Pawarenga was originally part of the rohe of Whāngāpe and went under the hapū name of Ngāti Haua in former times. They are also connected with old hapū including Kaingamata, Ngāti Tūmamao, Ngāti Kuri, and Ngāti Ruanui/ Te Aupōuri with links to Ngāti Te Ao. Hapū interests in land include Paihia, Pakinga, Whakarawerua, Hauturu, Rotokakahi, Te Awaroa, Te Uhiroa, Te Kauae-o-Ruru-Wahine, Waireia, Whakakoro, Manukau and Ōtangaroa. Rangikohu Marae on the Ōwhata/Herekino Harbour represents the hapū of Ngāti Kuri rāua ko Ngāti Wairupe and Te Aupōuri. Hapū interests in land include Manukau, Epakauri, Rarotonga, Rāwhitiroa, Orowhana, Tauroa, Pūhata and Te Uhiroa. Korou Kore Marae in Ahipara on Te Oneroa a Tōhē represents the hapū of Ngāti Moroki. They also have ties to Te Aupōuri. Hapū interests in land include Muriwhenua South, Awanui, Ōkiore, Ahipara, Te Oneroa a Tōhē and Tauroa. Wainui Marae in Ahipara represents the hapū of Ngāti Moetonga and Te Rokekā. They also have ties to Te Aupōuri and Ngāi Takoto. Hapū interests in land include Te Oneroa a Tōhē, Muriwhenua South, Awanui, Ōkiore, Ahipara, Tauroa, Ōkahu and Orowhana. |
Waiparera Marae, at Rangi Point on the Hokianga Harbour represents the
hapū of Patutoka. They are also connected to Tahāwai, Whānau Pani, Te Hokokeha and Te Tāwhiu. Waiparera Marae also has strong links to Ngāpuhi, Te Roroa and Ngāti Whātua. Hapū interests in land include Kahakaharoa, Whānui, Orongotea, Rangi Point blocks, Te Karaka, Waireia, Wairoa, Waihou, Whakarapa, Manganuiowae, Te Kauae-o-Ruru-Wahine, Te Takanga, Ōtangaroa, Pātiki and Takahue blocks. Ngāti Manawa Marae in Panguru represents the hapū of Ngāti Manawa, Waiāriki and Te Kaitutae. Hapū interests in land include Whakarapa, Waihou, Te Karaka, Kahakaharoa, Manganuiowae, Te Kauae-o-Ruru-Wahine, Te Takanga, Tautehere and Ōtangaroa. Motutī Marae on the Hokianga Harbour represents the hapū of Ngāti Te Maara, Te Kaitutae, Ngāī Tamatea, Te Waiariki, and Ngāti Muri Kāhara. Hapū interests in land include Waihou, Whakarapa, Motutī, Motukauri, Ngāhō, Pākau-o-te-hōkio, Tautehere, Manganuiowae, Te Takanga, Te Karaka, Te Kauae-o-Ruru-Wahine and Waireia. Tauteihiihi Marae and Pikipāria Marae in Kohukohu and Pāteoro Marae in Te Karae, all on the Hokianga Harbour, represent the hapū of Ihutai. They also have close associations with Ngāti Toro, Kohatutaka, Te Patutaratara, Te Rahowhakairi and Ngāti Hua. Hapū interests in land include Te Karae, Pikipāria, Tauteihiihi, Taraire, Maungataniwha and Takahue. Te Ihutai also has close whakapapa associations with Ngāpuhi and land interests outside of Te Rarawa’s area of interest. Te Kotahitanga Marae, on the Whāngāpe Harbour represents the hapū of Ngāti Haua. They also have links to older hapū including Te Tāwhiu, Tahukai and Ngāti Tūmamao. Hapū interests in land include Whakakoro, Te Kauae-o-Ruru-Wahine, Paihia, Rawhitiroa, Te Pūhata, Te Uhiroa, Manganuiowae and Te Awaroa. Ōwhata Marae, on the Ōwhata/Herekino Harbour represents the hapū of Ngāti Torotoroa, Tahukai and Te Popoto. They also have close connections with Ngāti Kuri rāua ko Ngāti Wairupe. Hapū interests in land include Rarotonga, Rāwhitiroa, Ōwhata, Te Paku, Te Pūhata, Te Uhiroa, Manukau, and Epakauri. Whakamaharatanga Marae in the Manukau district represents the hapū of Ngāti Hine and Patupīnaki. They also have connections to Ngāti Tūmamao, Ngāti Wairupe and Parewhero. Hapū interests in land include Manukau, Orowhana, Epakauri, Rāwhitiroa, Tauroa, and Te Uhiroa. Roma Marae in Ahipara represents the hapū of Ngāti Waiora, Ngāti Pākahi, Te Patukirikiri and Parewhero. Hapū interests in land include Te Oneroa-a-Tōhē, Muriwhenua South, Awanui, Ōkiore, Ahipara, Ōkahu, Kaiawe, Tauroa, Waitaha, Manukau, Rāwhitiroa and Epakauri. Te Uri o Hina Marae and Te Rarawa Marae in Pukepoto represent the Ngāti Te Ao, Tahāwai and Te Uri o Hina hapū. Hapū interests in land include Takahue, Kaitāia, Kerekere, Otararau, Ōkahu, Kaiawe, Kokohuia, Pukepoto, Tangonge, Ōkiore, Awanui, Muriwhenua South, and Kahakaharoa. |
