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Te Runanga o Te Rarawa is the tribal council that represents the interests of 23 marae. Its geographic area is Hokianga to Maungataniwha, down through Victoria Valley river to Maimaru, across from Awanui Bridge west to Te Oneroa a Tohe (the Ninety Mile Beach) at Hukatere then down to Mitimiti and Hokianga.


Notices Panui

He Pānui: Te Rarawa Treaty Claims Hui-iwi

The Te Rarawa Historicla Treaty Claims Negotiators will provide an update on the Te Rarawa claims settlement negotiations, and in particular implications of the Agreement in Principle that is being negotiated between the Hiku o Te Ika Iwi Forum and the Crown.

Where: Taiao marae, Pawarenga

When: Wednesday 13 January 2010

Powhiri: 10am

Nau mai haere mai e te iwi!

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Be part of some Te Rarawa research and go into a prize draw

We invite you to complete an on line E-Survey for Te Rarawa’s Interconnections Project. This builds on recent Te Rarawa research and focuses on the roles that whanau-marae interconnections play in the transfer of whānau knowledge and assets from generation to generation.

The Interconnections Project fits in with Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa’s strategic plan, particularly the goals to strengthen Te Rarawatanga and to develop marae and hapu potential. While the research team will be working directly with whanau from Te Rarawa marae we are seeking input from other whanau members who live away. We would like to include you on an online-survey so that the diverse 21st century experiences of whānau and their connections to their marae can be fully explored.

The online-survey asks how and why you link to your marae. It will take about 10-15 minutes to complete. Be one of the first 50 participants to complete the online survey to go into a draw to win a prize! This survey is limited to Te Rarawa people only. You will be asked to verify your whakapapa if you win a prize.

Take the survey here


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