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Ōkapu marae is located on the inner reaches of the Aotea Harbour, 8 km north of Kawhia township and close to Matakowhai Bay. The primary hapū for this marae are Ngāti Te Wehi …
Ookapu Marae - Facebook
Ookapu Marae. 1,362 likes · 52 talking about this. Nau mai e te iwi to our official Marae Facebook page 🌊
Ookapu – Waikato-Tainui
Ookapu Marae is located on the inner reaches of the Aotea Harbour, 8 kms north of Kaawhia township and close to Matakoowhai Bay. The primary hapuu for this marae are Ngaati Te …
Okapu Marae significant to Ngati Te Wehi as we the desendance are still occupying this marae after hundreds of years, I acknowledge all those before us including Kauki Tauira who was …
Kanohi Kitea: "Just Visit and Make Yourself Known" - LinkedIn
Feb 7, 2021 · I've spoken to our whanau in Hawke's Bay about coming home to Kawhia when Ōkapu Marae re-opens. So we can show our face, and re-establish and re-connect ourselves …
Aotea Harbour, Aotearoa-New Zealand - Te Wehi History
Te Wehi decided to disregard Kaawharu's peace-making and to kill Tautini-moko in revenge for his father Pakaue, and for the taking of the valuables Piipii-te- wai and Karioi-mutu. No one …
Ookapu Marae - The Okapu Marae Trustees have been actively
The Okapu Marae Trustees have been actively engaged & connected throughout lockdown and all alert levels, meeting regularly via technology to continue the important mahi for our Marae …
Iwi, hapū and marae information | Tūhono whenua - Tupu.nz
Tribal marae are linked to iwi, hapū and whānau through whakapapa. Use the “iwi by map” search to find details of marae associated with each iwi. Find iwi by map
Our Marae - Waikato-Tainui
Marae are a focal part of Waikato-Tainui. Tuurangawaewae are places where we feel especially empowered and connected. They are our foundation, our place in the world, our home.
Aotea Harbour, Aotearoa-New Zealand - Annual Poukai
We recently celebrated our 100 year Poukai, providing traditionally prepared patiki (flounder) and mango maroke (dried shark), kaanga wai (rotten or water corn) and many other delicacies …