Hinerupe marae history books

They chose to bring it to us before the people with heavy cheque books. Onuku marae is home to the hapu subtribe of ngai tarewa and ngati irakehu. Sometime after the second world war the memorial obelisk was moved from. His books nga moteatea are one of the greatest collections of. I made a promise to my wife that i would finish hinerupe marae and since things like might happen, in the meantime i brought myself a. Sometime after the second world war the memorial obelisk was moved from the domain to a site in front of the marae. A ropu team from tamakimakaurau auckland has taken out the competition at te matatini, and will take home the top prize as the new toa whakahuwaka. Marae from throughout the ngati porou region all gathered in tokomaru for the pa wars. The marae complex was rebuilt and reopened on 30 march 2002. The marae meeting grounds is the focal point of maori communities throughout new zealand. The local hinerupe marae and meeting house, located in the township, is a tribal meeting place of the ngati porou hapu of ngati tuere, te. Robert n mcconnell history and building of the hinerupe marae and the rongomaitapui building. Ten years later te araroa got another war memorial with the opening of the new dining hall, te rongomaitapui, at hinerupe marae in april 1938. These islands are therefore both a historical and an archaeological gem.

The 2016 festival was hosted by te whanau a hinerupe in te araroa and attracted over 4000 people, and we expect that the festival in years to come will attract the same numbers and more. Hinerupe marae in te araroa is one of the marae to host people seeking shelter. French polynesia is renowned for its beauty and friendly people, but still relatively little is known about its history. Hinerupe marae items national library of new zealand national. The programme was made in 1984 when pakeha were generally less familiar with visiting marae, so host ian. A marae is a fencedin complex of carved buildings and grounds that belongs to a particular iwi tribe, hapu sub tribe or whanau family.

History and building of the hinerupe marae and the rongomaitapui building. Could medicinal cannabis be a cash cow for our poorest regions. Koro, may you rest in peace in the bosom of your family in hinerupe marae rest in peace. Nga taonga blessed tears of sorrow, were re placed with those of joy as the people gathered to celebrate therebirth of hinerupe marae at easter. Tamariki would be taught iwi history and values through waiata. Ko te hono ki rarotonga te whare tipuna ko hinematikotai te wharekai. He kanohi kitea ka hoki nga mahara ngati porou kuia tell the. Kohere, reweti tuhorouta dictionary of new zealand biography.

Taniwha marae updated covid19 response as at 23 march 2020 given the evolving situation and government announcement to move to alert level 3 in our transition to level 4 taniwha marae will be closed for all marae usa. Kia ora, just a page to let our whanau know updates on up and coming events and also marae meeting dates. Ngati porou is affiliated with the 28th maori battalion and has the secondlargest affiliation of any iwi in new zealand, with 71,910 registered members in 2006. At the meeting house, hinerupe, daily morning and evening prayers were read.

Showing results 11 of 1 for te kakano o te aroha, books, marae new zealand lower hutt history advanced search te kakano o te aroha. The beginners guide to visiting the marae filmed at kauwhata marae in the manawatu, the beginners guide to visiting the marae is a straightforward and respectful explanation of basic marae protocol, from the wero, to the karanga, powhiri, whaikorero, waiata, koha and the hongi. Group from hinerupe sing he reo pohiri to the tune of you are my sunshine at uepohatu marae in 1947. The events held at uepohatu on the 12th and th of september included cultural competitions with local school children, a reunion of exservice people including members of. This was dedicated to the glory of god and in lasting memory of those who fell in the first world war. I can also help with questions of kawa and tikanga in ngati porou marae if there are any people who have questions about the particular kawa, then ask away. Hinerupe and hukarere established their home at rangihuanoa, which is the flattopped hill above whaeroero swamp, and waikoriri stream. World war and later wars can be found in bob mcconnells book, te araroa pp. Its principal hapu is ngai kahu of ngati porou iwi. A guide complete with glossary to customs, protocol and etiquette for visitors to new zealand marae. The sacred site of taputapuatea marae is of great significance to the people of the pacific since it was an important religious and political center and is regarded as the origin of the polynesian people. I am now ready to learn im so excited about the journey and being part of an awesome whanau learning about our whakapapa.

To our knowledge this is the only iwi sports festival run on this scale, this was reaffirmed by the 2006 festival being nominated and winning the 2006 maori. This was the year that huirapa hall, the original whare runak,a was restored and reopened as puketeraki marae. This dictionary comprises a selection of modern and everyday language that will be extremely useful for learners of the maori language. The beginners guide to visiting the marae television. Prior to 1928, the marae was located in arawa street and was known as tionga marae.

Te araroa memorial nzhistory, new zealand history online. Hence the word is tikanga not tekanga the foundations of tikanga rest at the dawn of time, when events were happening, the worlds were being made, domains being decided, the balance was being put in place and english was not. Given our history with marijuana and its problematic impacts on our. Research notes exercise book containing references on personal study of asia pacific. Tikanga are the customs and traditions that have been handed down through the passages of time. These grounds usually include a wharenui meeting house and are usually affiliated with iwi tribes and hapu subtribes in maori society, the marae is a place where the culture can be celebrated, where the maori language can be spoken, where intertribal obligations can be met, where. For some options you can install an app to get yourself reading, for others simply click to read online. They come from tika,things are true and not teka, things that are false. Books 2 other 2 groups 1 newspapers 1 filter by highresolution images free 2 for purchase 2 filter by availability physical items. Surrounded by olive green, black and gold of bushclad hills and the craggy peak, oteauheke at our back, were deeply connected to all that surrounds us. However, in 1928 a tornado lifted up the ancestral meeting house and carried it to its present location on marae lane.

The traditional rohe or tribal area of ngati porou extends from potikirua and lottin point in the north to. On april 1996, rongomaitapui burnt to the ground and the nearby hinerupe meeting house was gutted in a fire caused by an electrical fault. These are the words that were written by matapura ellison of kati huirapa ki puketeraki, when the book, te poho kanikani o huirapa the dancing hall of huirapa was released in 2001. Kia ora whanau were keen to build connections between whanau affiliated to penu. The 23yearold teacher took a seat at hinerupe marae shortly before 5pm. If information about your marae needs to be updated, corrected or added to, please contact us here at. Pipitea marae nzhistory, new zealand history online. Search results for marae showing results 1 to 100 of 100. Hinepare marae is located near the waiapu and maraehara rivers. Punaruku marae is located about 6 km northwest of te araroa on te araroa road. Nga kaitiaki, dewes koro te kapunga responsible trustee henare pierre responsible trustee mill james.

Im from te whanau a rahui, ngati uepohatu, te whanau a putaanga, and also have ties to te whanau a tuwhakairiora, te whanau a hinerupe, te whanau a ruataupare, te whanau a te aotawarirangi. This bibliography was compiled by the late dr roger neich, who worked as curator of ethnology at the auckland war memorial museum from 1986 to 2009. Ngati porou is a maori iwi traditionally located in the east cape and gisborne regions of the north island of new zealand. Tears of sorrow, were re placed with those of joy as the people gathered to celebrate therebirth of hinerupe marae at easter. Where my mother is originally from and is now buried there.

Tuwharetoa, the largest tribe in nzs central north island, with its traditional home in the taupo rergion, has a long and interesting history and an outstanding record of this was compiled by john te h grace whose 20 years of research was rewarded with his book s publication in 1959. Te araroa is a town in the gisborne region of the north island of new zealand. The maori population more than doubled between 1961 and 1991, rising from 150,000 to 400,000. Hinerupe marae map east coast, new zealand mapcarta. Hiwi and pat tauroa outline the sequence of events that begins when visitors arrive at the gates of a marae and ends with their departure. This rohe map represents the area over which ngati porou exercises kaitiakitanga for the purposes of the resource management act 1991 and is based on the area of interest agreed between ngati porou and the crown in the deed of settlement signed on 22 december 2010. These books, written in english, were followed by he konae aronui.

Hosts, tokomarus arai te uru took out the competition this year followed closely by hinerupe. Te aka maorienglish, englishmaori dictionary and index by john c moorfield. Parts of the marae are carved by hone ngatoto tuwahiawa. Taputapuatea marae, an ancient site of human sacrifice and. Some of the most mystical locales in tahiti are on land. History book 01 origins and early occupation in the wairarapa in. Ko rangiaohia te whare tupuna, ko rakauheketara te whare kai, ko rangitihi te marae. Hone ngatoto would also go on to carve many wharenui including hinerupe in te araroa.

Ngati porou inter marae sports festival pa wars 2017. Mspapers7575217 contains a report on this marae quantity. Onuku marae emerges suddenly at the roadside, glimpsed through the fringe of a harakeke bush. At rongomaitapuithe wharenui meeting house of hinerupe marae at te. While the polynesians have always revered the sea, and for the majority of tourists today tahiti is all about its incredibly blue lagoons, it is the land that holds the key to much of its cultural lore. Haapu, 42, is breastfeeding her new baby at the kitchen table, surrounded by books and. To read more articles or stories about hinerupe click here. My mum showed my twin and i the marae when it was closed due to fire accident i cant remember how old we were but it was the original marae, our mother asked me what was the name above the door, i said it silently i couldnt believe what i just read, then i looked at my mother and said. Tauranga city libraries have a wide variety of ebooks for you to choose from. The debate is celebrating the launch of new entries in new zealands.

I love its secretsthe secrets of maori history and folklore, of fishing and. The marae connects ancestrally to horouta waka, the maunga hikurangi and pukeamaru, and the awa karakatuwhero and punaruku. The maori people and moriori people have hundreds of marae meeting grounds around new zealand. The local hinerupe marae and meeting house, located in the township, is a tribal meeting place of the ngati porou hapu of ngati tuere, te whanau a hinerupe, te whanau a. I am want to know its history who hinerupe is, why was the marae named after her, where did she come from, what was her hapu, what was her rank. Marae maori meeting grounds the marae meeting grounds is the focal point of maori communities throughout new zealand. My full name is noella hinerupe araroa, i was named after my mums sister venice hinerupe noelle wynyard. Ko hinerupe te marae, ko awatere te awa, ko whetumatarau te maunga, ko te. Pulled by job opportunities and government policies, maori flooded into the cities and towns, accelerating a wartime phenomenon. Nga konohi o rongomaitapui raua ko hinerupe the faces of. November 29, 2015 rangitane people have lived continuously in the wairarapa region for 28 generations or some 7800 years.

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