Te Rawhiti marae is the marae of the hapu Ngati Kuta and Patu Kehu in the Bay of Islands. It is a beautiful marae with a view of the sea which we want to develop. Visit our site to find out how you can help us.
Ngati Kuta is a strong hapu of Ngapuhi based in Te Rawhiti in the Bay of Islands, Northland. This site was developed to inform us and others about Ngati Kuta: what we are doing and what we plan to do.
Ngati Hine is an indigenous people of Northern Aotearoa / New Zealand. Ngati Hine Iwi descendants are around 50,000 or more in number. We are proud to be an independent, self sustaining member of the Ngapuhi Federation called Ngapuhi Nui Tonu.
Place names come and go, but the land remains. An enquiry from a cousin about the name of one particular headland near his home in Manawaora Bay, Bay of Islands, started Murphy Shortland on a five year quest to record the pre-European names of the eastern
Come join a site of one the least documented but important and challenging part of Aotearoa. Where nowhere else can you find the flax snail and the still growing in the ground bonsai trees and Kupe's garden are found.
Te Rarawa Marae :: News and Happenings on whats going on back home in Pukepoto. Forum community board for whanau members to weave with & network with other whanau on the web.
Ngati Rangi Development Society has been set-up to represent the interests of the Ngati Rangi hapu both within and outside of the traditional hapu boundaries.
Ngati Rehua of Aotea or Great Barrier Island, is an Iwi in its own right, consisting of people who descend directly from Hoturoa of the Tainui waka. Ngati Rehua takes its name from an ancestor called Rehua.
We endeavour to promote health services within the Tail of the Fish, so that its people may attain physical, spiritual and mental wellbeing, and that they might aspire to heights of leadership with dignity.
This appendix, prepared by Tribunal staff, summarises extensive oral evidence on the origins of the five most northern tribes of Aotearoa, Ngati Kuri, Te Aupouri, Te Rarawa, Ngai Takoto, and Ngati Kahu. It first establishes their separate identities, and