Te Kauae Marae - Te Kauae Marae 954 Mangarino Street

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About Te Kauae Marae

Māori Maps helps to connect Māori descendants with their marae, and enable visitors to make appropriate contact with these centres of culture - in particular, linking Māori youth with their ancestral identity.

Te Potiki National Trust, a charitable company founded in 2007 by Dr Paul Tapsell and Rereata Makiha, administers Māori Maps. Paul (professor, Australian Indigenous Studies, University of Melbourne) is now chair of Te Potiki's board of directors. 

The other directors are Dr Christine Woods (associate professor, Faculty of Business & Economics at the University of Auckland), Dr Dee Sciascia (senior research officer, AUT University), Paul Voigt (business consultant, Nikau Pacific) and Peter Dowling (publisher, Oratia Media); Peter acts as the trust’s kaihautū (executive director).

An advisory board established by the late Sir Paul Reeves, former governor-general of New Zealand, guided the establishment of Te Potiki National Trust. Sir Mason Durie and then Sir Tumu te Heuheu led this advisory group until 2018; the board is now chaired by Judge Caren Fox with members Renata Tane, Hauiti Hakopa and Rereata Makiha. Ngapare Hopa, Sir Mason and Sir Tumu are co-patrons of the trust.

Hirini Tane, kaiwhakahaere (manager), oversees day-to-day running of Māori Maps. Website development and mapping is maintained by Orbica (originally built by Zest IT). Krzysztof Pfeiffer, an internationally renowned photographer, was responsible for photography of marae. Media and content generation of the original site was overseen by Michael Hennessy.

 

USING THIS SITE

Marae are the centres of Māori identity, marking the home ground and mana of hapū (kin groups) and whānau (families). A marae is both a physical and spiritual location, a collection of buildings and an anchoring to the land, a place where people meet and the community of related people itself.

Use Māori Maps to:

  • Search marae by name, hapū, iwi, region
  • Click through to view marae page containing a selection of photos, address and contact details, and key information
  • Get directions to the marae
  • Toggle Māori Land Block layer in the top right box to access the Māori Land Online website (Māori Land Court), which applies to all remaining Māori land blocks. Search whenua near a marae, click to find block names and details, and accesshyperlinks to Māori Land Online

Please contact marae directly with any enquiries, including for accommodation; Māori Maps does not handle marae bookings, and any contact information we have is displayed on the site.

Contact Te Kauae Marae

Address :

Te Kauae Marae 954 Mangarino Street, Hangatiki 3986, New Zealand

Postal code : 3986
Website : https://maorimaps.com/marae/te-kauae
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Te Kauae Marae 954 Mangarino Street, Hangatiki 3986, New Zealand
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Frances Gardner on Google

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Lord Rapture on Google

Beautiful place
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waimihi hotere on Google

Its always great to spend time here
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Rob Kelly on Google

My daughter had her school camp at this Marae. Had to drive down on first night as daughter was homesick. The hosts were very gracious and welcoming to us while we informed our daughter some lessons in life are tough and this is one of them. She stayed and completed her camp. Cheers.

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