The Te Arawa Maori Trust Board was established in 1924, pursuant to Section 27 of the Native Land Amendment Act and the Native Land Claims Adjustment Act 1922, and now operates under the Maori Trust Board’s Act 1955.
Nga Kaihautu o Te Arawa Executive Council (Kaihautu Executive Council) has the mandate to negotiate the settlement of historical Treaty of Waitangi claims for certain Te Arawa iwi and hapu who are affiliated with the Kaihautu Executive Council.
The purpose of this site is to keep you informed and in touch - where ever in the world - Te Ao Hurihuri - that you may be. Whilst the internet will never replace the marae as the forum for discussion, through the net you can find out what the latest issu
A site whose aim is to bring together descendants residing in Otautahi (Christchurch), whose tribal links are traceable to 'Te Waka O Te Arawa' (The Arawa Canoe).
Ngati Whaoa Descendants Association. Ngati Whaoa is a hapu (tribe) of the Arawa Confederatrion of Maori Tribes located in the Central North island of New Zealand.
The tribe traces its roots to the arrival of Kupe, the great navigator, who sailed from Tahiti to Aotearoa in 950AD and whose presence is commemorated in place names around the rohe. Ngati Hei is named for the esteemed spiritual tauira (authority) Hei, w
Te Runanga O Ngati Pikiao is an Iwi organisation offering a range of services: GP Clinic, Health Promotion & Ed, Mental Health, Social Services and Training & Ed programmes