
Kaiuku (Okurarenga) » Marae » Māori Maps
Kaiuku marae, also known as Oku-ra-renga, is located on Māhia East Coast Road in Māhia. Its principal hapū are Ngāi Tū ki Kaiuku of Rongomaiwahine. Kaiuku also shares connections to Rongowhakata, Ngāti Kahungungu, Ngāpuhi and Ngāi Tamanuhiri.
Kaiuku - Wikipedia
Kaiuku (Māori for "eat mud") was a siege fought, probably in 1828, at Ōkūrārenga on Māhia Peninsula, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, as part of the Musket Wars. A coalition of Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Te Arawa, and Waikato invaded the Hawke's Bay region and besieged Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāpuhi at Ōkūrārenga. The ...
Kaiuku | Rongomaiwahine Iwi Trust | Mahia | New Zealand
Kaiuku Marae will be active with productive hui, wananga with strong whaikōrero and kaikaranga. Our tikanga and kawa at our Marae will be restored to our old ways. Rongoa will be practiced and our Te Reo Māori will be strengthened.
Māhia Soldiers’ Memorial, Kaiuku Marae - New Zealand History
On 15 January 1922 an impressive memorial was unveiled at Whakarewa Point, near Te Māhia, on the eastern side of the Māhia Peninsula. This was a statue of a soldier in full uniform with his rifle reversed, carved from Coromandel granite and mounted on a stepped granite base. Beneath the statue was inscribed: For God, King and Country.
Kaiuku Marae Urupā in Mahia, Hawke's Bay - Find a Grave
This cemetery is located on Mahia East Coast Road, Mahia. It includes a moving and distinctive statue monument to 5 brothers who went off to World War One, with only one brother surviving the war. This is a carousel with slides. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots.
Ngāti Rongomaiwahine - Wikipedia
Te Atihau was the tribe's traditional marae (meeting ground). [2] The ground is now part of farming station of designated Māori freehold land which Rocket Lab uses to launch satellites. [6] [7] The iwi is also associated with three other marae and wharenui (meeting houses) on the peninsula: Kaiuku (Oku-ra-renga) marae and Kiwi wharenui, Mahia ...
Our Marae | Rongomaiwahine Iwi Trust | Mahia | New Zealand
Kaiuku Marae will promote health, social, cultural, spiritual, economic, education and the general advancement in the well-being of all beneficiaries. Our purpose is to create employment opportunities through economic development for whānau, hapu, iwi and communities.
Māhia Peninsula - Wikipedia
Mahanga Marae and its meeting house, Te Poho o Rongomaiwahine, are home to the hapū, Te Hokowhitu o Ngai Tu. In October 2020, the Government committed $1,949,075 from the Provincial Growth Fund to upgrade 24 Ngāti Kahungunu marae, including both Kaiuku and Ruawharo Marae, creating 164 jobs.
Kaiuku Marae - Facebook
Our vision is to promote health, social, cultural, spiritual, economic, education and the general advancement in the well-being of all beneficiaries. "Hoe tahi tatou ki mua" - "Row together as one to move forward". Only members can see who's in …
Charities Commission registers first marae - Te Puni Kōkiri
Kaiuku Marae is the first marae to become a registered charity under the new Charities Act 2005. "We are delighted to register our first marae and welcome applications for charitable registration from other marae," says Commission chief executive Trevor Garrett.