The first building to be put up on the marae site was the front piece of the wharekai which was originally a parker garage.
They had eleven children; Grandmother was originally from Otamatea and was a member of the Piripi whanau who were one of the biggest Land owners in the district. A Night of Healing and Spirituality: Over the past 3 years Roma Marae has hosted and facilitated a number of spiritual and healing wananga, attracting a wide range of speakers and practitioners from all over New Zealand. Marae Delegate to Te Runanga o Te Rarawa Rongo Bentson Phone: 09-408 3055 Mob: 027 4483 261 Email: rongo@xtra.co.nz . The church was originally moved here from Hakaru in 1958. Pepeha is a way of introducing yourself in Māori. By joining Tātai ki Te Rarawa, you'll have the opportunity to find out more about activities and events. An easy way to find whakapapa online - just fill in a form searches will be created for you.
For bookings or further information Comments. He Puna is one of the largest pieces of greenstone in the Far North. Te Rarawa acknowledges and supports the Northland Regional Councillors formally introducing Māori representation on the council. In 2018 Te Runanga o te Rarawa and Department of Conservation joined forces to erect fencing around the coast line to protect degradation and erosion to the sand dunes and coastal environment caused by 4x4 vehicles and bikes.
Ko Ngati Hine i raro i te Korowai o Ngapuhi te Iwi. Email * Comment * Submit. Ko Te Ohaki te Whare Tupuna The marae ancestrally connects to the maunga Taumatamahoe and the wai Tangonge. Local Kaumatua (elders) share stories & legends of Te Rarawa and more recent history of our area. PEPEHA. It has always been a source of wonder and interest to those who visit Roma Marae and a symbol of strength to our local community. Fishing and Shellfish gathering: Line fishing, boat fishing, netting, floundering, even smoke your own catch are some of the local experiences you can enjoy. It tells a story of the places and people you are connected to. On 7 February 2004, a pouwhenua was unveiled on Te Oneroa a Tohe dedicated to our Tupuna, Poroa.
Last. Ko Karirikura te Moana Ahipara. Hapū interests in land include Mangamuka, Maungataniwha, Te Karae, Takahue and the Mangamuka River blocks. We invite you to share your stories with us also. Te Rarawa Marae.
Located 2kms from the Marae is Te Oneroa a Tohe; viewed as spiritually significant within Maoridom as 'the pathway of the spirits'. The wharenui is called Te Ngākau.
Ko Te Rarawa te Iwi. This includes the karanga (calling on), mihimihi (welcoming speeches) and waiata (songs). Ko Hikurangi te Awa. Ko Takitimu te waka Ko Te Whanganui-ā-Tara te maunga Ko Waingōngoro rāua ko Pouhokio ngā awa Ko Waimārama te marae Ko Taupunga te whare Ko Ngāti Kurukuru, Ngāti Whakaiti, Ngāti Hikatoa, Ngāti Ūra ki te rangi ngā hapū Ko Morehu Te Amohaere te wharekai Mangai. For contact details of these marae visit the Marae of Tai Tokerau directory. The name 'Maru-a-Roto' means storehouse of plenty. Te Ripo, a high-born woman, was killed by a war party from the Kaipara. However, the fleeing party crossed the harbour to their pā at Okika. Following settlement in 2015 Te Rarawa has acquired significant Commercial assets that are held and managed for the collective benefit of all Te Rarawa Members through the Te Waka Pupuri Putea group of entities. NAU MAI, HAERE MAI! This never changed and slowly there were bits and pieces added on until you have what is a make-shift but sturdy wharekai of today. Pero and Rangitinia, and Ipu and Pukerewa are tupuna to the Pairama and Hapeta whanau. Ko Whangatauatia te Maunga Korou Kore Marae. Te Rarawa marae is situated on Awaroa Road in Kaitaia. Te Uri-o-tai is one of the affiliated hapu, which constitute the Iwi of Te Rarawa. He Puna - Pounamu (Greenstone) 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. Tārukenga marae is just outside Rotorua. PEPEHA. Since its placement within the marae grounds in 1998 He Puna is constantly viewed by both Maori and Pakeha. Ko Te Rarawa te Iwi Widely regarded as one of the oldest marae at the spiritual heart of Te Rarawa, Roma Marae is located close to Te Oneroa a Tohe (Ninety Mile Beach), Ahipara, in the Far North. The church was set up under the Anglican/Church of England faith which was the religion of the Netana whanau in Taita. Perhaps the most important icon of Te Rarawa prehistory is Māui, who is credited with discovering Te Ika a Māui and giving rise to the very first name of our region, Te Hiku o Te Ika a Māui - The Tail of the Fish of Māui.
He traveled extensively both locally and abroad and was well known for his work as a member of the Bahai faith. This page has been established to keep whānau Te Rarawa Marae up to date on happenings and hui going on, or pertaining to Te Rarawa Marae. There have been many Anglican ministers officiate at the church over the years, but until Uncle Taki Marsden was ordained, the misinisters predominantly served through the Maungaturoto base of the Anglican Diocese. Te Tiriti O Waitangi, settlement offer, information and links. Pero and Ipu are also from this line but were grandsons of Pukehaka. Te Oneroa a Tohe (Ninety Mile Beach) Experience mirimiri, acupuncture, wairua healing, crystal healing, meditations and readings, all on the marae. Matahiwi. Poroa was a well-known chief of Te Rarawa. PEPEHA. We continue this kaupapa by offering our manuhiri a night of healing and participation with local and traditional practitioners and therapists.
Hangi: Prepared in the traditional way, the hangi meal also includes available delicacies such as seafood and locally grown produce. Facilities within our kitchen/dining room are recently renovated and modern. There are currently 21 names in this directory. Whare Tupuna (Meeting House)
An avenging party led by Ngāmotu pursued the warriors south to Kaipara Harbour. The hapu of Ngai Tupoto today is centred around Motukaraka, Te Huahua and Tapuwae in the North Hokianga. © Copyright Te Runanga O Te Rarawa 2018 | Site by. Ko Roma te Marae Here is a list of the Marae of Te Rarawa that may be able to help you in your whakapapa search. Place. Pig Hunting: With local hunters, if you can keep up! Contact: Pare Nathan Te Kotahitanga Marae… The beach is still vital in maintaining a way of life for many people today. Paraone Netana hailed from Taita/Mamaranui in the north and married Ngaiti Piripi.
The mission of Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa is to provide the means for hapū and marae to develop their resources within each rohe, to enhance the wellbeing of all of Te Rarawa.
Raranga (weaving): Korero and History: The mission of Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa is to provide the means for hapū and marae to develop their resources within each rohe, to enhance the wellbeing of all of Te Rarawa. 4571. Morehu Marae is one of three Marae belonging to the Hapu of Te Uri-o-tai, which has three papakainga within its rohe. There are walktracks across private land (upon request) that will take you to the out-stretched panoramic sand dunes, where you can see the breath-taking views of the wild west coast and enjoy the sea air and freedom of the outdoors, but be warned, this expedition is not for the faint-hearted! Pouwhenua The purpose of the scholarships is to assist and promote higher education among the descendants of the iwi of Te Rarawa.
View Scholarships. Ko Motatau te Maunga. The wharenui is also called Te Rarawa and the wharekai is Mahi Tahi. The hapu of Ngai Tupoto today is centred around Motukaraka, Te Huahua and Tapuwae in the North Hokianga.
They also affiliate to Ngāpuhi and have land interests outside of Te Rarawa’s rohe. These entities provide equipment; or bring your own gear.
It is here we believe that the spirits of our Tupuna (ancestors travel their spiritual pathway to Te Rerenga Wairua or Departing Place of the Spirits. View History. Te Rarawa has an extensive history of environmental protection initiatives. This structure was put up as a temporary structure to be used for Aunty Mary-Lou's wedding when she married Ray Parker. Many of the whanau of Te Uri-O-Tai also refer to their affiliation with Te Aupouri. - Roma Marae can also cater for your conference, celebration or hui. Horse treks, fishing charters and quad bike tours are among some of the activities on offer through local tour operators. Phone: 021 150 9900 There are currently 21 names in this directory, All Saints Church Awanui Cemetery Listings, St Michael's Church Burial Ground, Ngawha, St John the Baptist Church Cemetery Listings. © Copyright Te Runanga O Te Rarawa 2018 | Site by. This pou signifies Te Rarawa's ongoing traditional relationship with the beach and the ocean as guardians of the spiritual pathways handed down by our ancestors for the benefit of all peoples.
Whare Kai (Eating House) The track can be treacherous in the wet season and suitable footwear and clothing is advisable. Uncle Ben Phillips who was Grandmothers brother had a farm down Phillips Road which is off Oneriri Road past the marae. As tangata whenua our kaitiakitanga role is a responsibility that is at the core of much of the mahi that is undertaken by Te Runanga o Te Rarawa. The walk through the track over the Gumfields to the dunes is about one and a half hours from Shipwreck Bay turn-off and if you want to make a day of it, you can follow the coastline around to Tauroa and back to Ahipara (about a 5 - 6 hour walk), Pricings: Hireage of marae & facilities: $300.00 per day. Its primary hapū are Ngāti Te Ngākau and Ngāti Tura of Te Ure o Uenukukōpako iwi. The marae connects ancestrally to Te Arawa waka, the roto Te Rotorua-nui-a-Kahumatamomoe and the awa and maunga Ngongotahā. Te Rarawa acknowledges and supports the Northland Regional Councillors formally introducing Māori representation on the council. Email: pare.nathan@xtra.co.nz. Ko Tau Henare te Marae Ko Pipiwai te Whare Kai.
Te Rarawa through the delivery of integrated iwi services aims to achieve an intergenerational approach to support the social and health needs and aspirations of whanau, hapū and marae. Te Rarawa genealogy descends from Māui and the attributes of Māui are found throughout our culture and cultural institutions.
Format: Marae. The name Te Rarawa comes from an incident on the shores of the Kaipara Harbour. The Top House was built by Uncle George Dickson (Aunty Louie Nathans first husband) in around 1946. ROMA MARAE IS AUAHI KORE - SMOKE FREE. Scenic expeditions: Expeditions that were once a part of the wild West Coast, via the Gumfields and Tauroa are no longer available. It is associated with the hapū Ngāti Te Ao, Tahāwai and Te Uri o Hina of Te Rarawa. Simply translated, the name 'He Puna' means spring of overflowing or everlasting. Maramataka.
Some refer to its healing properties; others are overawed by its presence. - We can quote a package deal for your group including accommodation, meals and activities Here is a list of the Marae of Te Rarawa that may be able to help you in your whakapapa search. This was a milestone for the Nathan family considering the Ratana church was quickly becoming the religious faith that most marae in the area were following. Various activities are enjoyed by those who visit the area.
- Meals are extra and provided on request For contact details of these marae visit the Marae of Tai Tokerau directory. Ko Takitimu te waka Ko Kahuranaki te maunga Ko Tukituki te awa Ko Ngāti Hawea, Ngāti Hori, Ngāti Kautere ngā hapū Ko Maui Tikitiki a Taranga te tekoteko Ko te Matau o Maui te wharenui Ko Hina Taranga te wharekai Ko Matahiwi te Marae . Activities: A wide range of activities may be experienced by visitors to Roma Marae: Powhiri: Your visit begins with the traditional powhiri where you will be welcomed onto the Marae for the first time. Regular updates, resources and latest from covid19.govt.nz. This area is rich in history and includes several sites of cultural and archaeological significance and the fences are part of a joint effort to ensure their preservation. Ko Te Orewai te Hapu Ko Hine-A-Maru te Tupuna Ko Pipiwai te Kainga. E-mail the Marae.