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Communal or sacred place in Polynesian societies
A marae (in New Zealand Māori, Cook Islands Māori, Tahitian), malaʻe (in Tongan), meʻae (in Marquesan) or malae (in Samoan) is a communal or sacred place
Marae
Māori Queen since 2024
convened by the Tekau-mā-rua. Her coronation took place at Tūrangawaewae Marae, the seat of the Kīngitanga, in a ceremony attended by leaders and dignitaries
Nga_wai_hono_i_te_po
Large marae complex in Raiatea
Marae Taputapuatea is a large marae complex at Opoa in Taputapuatea, on the eastern coast of Raiatea. The site features a number of marae and other stone
Taputapuatea_marae
Māori iwi (tribe) in Aotearoa New Zealand
with 8 marae: 4 marae in and around Huntly: Kaitumutumu marae, Te Kauri marae, Waahi marae and Te Ōhākī marae 2 marae near Te Kauwhata: Ōkarea marae and
Waikato_Tainui
Māori King from 2006 to 2024
Matatini, the largest Māori cultural festival, and also of Kirikiriroa Marae in Hamilton. He signed a formal accord with the Department of Corrections
Tūheitia
Growth Fund to upgrade 23 marae in the region, with the intention of creating 305.5 jobs. Lists of marae in New Zealand List of marae in Manawatū-Whanganui
List_of_marae_in_Taranaki
Marine protected area in the Cook Islands
Marae Moana is a multiple-use marine protected area created on 13 July 2017, when the Parliament of the Cook Islands passed a bill creating the largest
Marae_Moana
Topics referred to by the same term
Tīpapa marae may refer to: Tīpapa marae at Murupara, New Zealand Kākānui (Tīpapa) marae at Ruatāhuna, New Zealand This disambiguation page lists articles
Tīpapa_Marae
Town in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
cluster of 7 marae, including Opaea Marae and Raketapauma Marae, creating 95 jobs. It also committed a further $239,367 towards Raketapauma Marae and another
Taihape
Māori Queen from 1966 to 2006
[citation needed] Her official residence was Turongo House in the Tūrangawaewae Marae complex coupled with Mahinarangi (official reception room for receiving
Te_Atairangikaahu
Marae in Christchurch, New Zealand
Rehua is a marae in the suburb of St Albans in Christchurch. The marae began life as a Methodist mission training hostel for urban Māori during the middle
Rehua_marae
Māori meeting house
Māori people of New Zealand, generally situated as the focal point of a marae. Wharenui are usually called meeting houses in New Zealand English, or simply
Wharenui
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
of Opara village were killed. The area has three marae associated with Ngāpuhi hapū: Mātai Aranui Marae are affiliated with Ngāti Kairewa, Ngāti Kerewheti
Whirinaki,_Northland
Māori marae in Dunedin, New Zealand
Āraiteuru Marae (also spelt Ārai Te Uru Marae) is a pan-iwi marae, in Wakari, Dunedin. It is named after Āraiteuru, an ancestral ocean-going canoe, and
Āraiteuru_Marae
The Māori people and Moriori people have 773 tribal marae (meeting grounds) around New Zealand. These grounds usually include a wharenui (meeting house)
Lists_of_marae_in_New_Zealand
Marae in Kaikōura, New Zealand
Takahanga Marae is a marae of the Ngāti Kuri hapū of Ngāi Tahu in Kaikōura, in the South Island of New Zealand. The marae was built in the 1980s on the
Takahanga_Marae
Town in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
a Tū ki te Rāhui Marae and 11 other Ngāti Awa marae, creating 23 jobs. It also committed $282,275 to upgrade Te Whare o Toroa Marae, creating an estimated
Whakatāne
Vanuatuan sprinter
Katura Lavinia Marae (born December 3, 1989) is a ni-Vanuatu athlete who specializes in the 100 metres. She represented her country at the 2004 Summer
Katura_Marae
Māori iwi in New Zealand
and 165,201 in 2018. It is formed from 150 hapū or subtribes, with 55 marae. Despite such diversity, the people of Ngāpuhi maintain their shared history
Ngāpuhi
Place in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
several marae affiliated with Tūhoe hapū: Kākānui (Tīpapa) marae and Kākahu Tāpiki meeting house, affiliated with Kākahu Tāpiki. Mātaatua marae and Te
Ruatāhuna
Town in Manawatū-Whanganui Region, New Zealand
Provincial Growth Fund to upgrade Takaputiraha Marae, Whānau Maria Marae, Wharauroa Marae and 5 other nearby marae, creating 156 jobs. Stats NZ describes Taumarunui
Taumarunui
Māori iwi in New Zealand
in Ōtiria Parakao marae and Te Aroha meeting house in Parakao Tau Henare marae in Pīpīwai Te Rito marae in Kawiti Tere Awatea marae in Orauta Matawaia
Ngāti_Hine
National day of New Zealand
referred to as the "lower marae") to Te Whare Rūnanga (sometimes referred to as the "upper marae", even though it is not a true marae) at the treaty grounds
Waitangi_Day
This is a list of marae (Māori meeting grounds) in the Auckland region of New Zealand. Lists of marae in New Zealand Tāmaki Māori "Te Kāhui Māngai directory"
List of marae in the Auckland Region
List_of_marae_in_the_Auckland_Region
Sacred Māori place in Waikato, New Zealand
Tūrangawaewae (Māori: [tʉːɾaŋawaewae]) is a marae and a royal residence in Ngāruawāhia, Waikato, New Zealand. It is the official residence of the Māori
Tūrangawaewae
Māori iwi in New Zealand
in the south. The Ngāti Porou iwi comprises 58 hapū (sub-tribes) and 48 mārae (meeting grounds). Mount Hikurangi features prominently in Ngāti Porou traditions
Ngāti_Porou
Māori god of cultivated plants
Māori mythology, Rongo or Rongo-mā-Tāne (also Rongo-hīrea, Rongo-marae-roa, and Rongo-marae-roa-a-Rangi) is a major god (atua) of cultivated plants, especially
Rongo
Town in Gisborne District, New Zealand
to upgrade 29 Ngāti Porou marae, including Te Rawheoro Marae, Hauiti Marae, Puketawai Marae and Hinemaurea ki Mangatuna Marae. The funding was expected
Tolaga_Bay
Indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand
level is particularly visible at the marae. Formerly the central meeting spaces in traditional villages, marae today usually comprise a group of buildings
Māori_people
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Island. Te Rarawa has 23 foundation marae: Korou Kore Marae, Ahipara, represents the hapū of Ngāti Moroki. Mātihetihe Marae, Mitimiti, represents the hapū
Te_Rarawa
Town in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
has four marae, affiliated with local hapū: Te Kaha Marae and Tūkākī meeting house, is affiliated with Te Whānau a Te Ēhutu. Maungaroa Marae and Kaiaio
Te_Kaha
Town in the Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand
at the local marae and school. Murupara has four marae, which are meeting places for Ngāti Manawa hapū: Moewhare or Karangaranga marae and Moewhare meeting
Murupara
Town in Waikato, New Zealand
4%) part-time, and 102 (4.1%) unemployed. Six marae are located in and around Ōtorohanga: Kahotea Marae and Whatihua meeting house is a meeting place
Ōtorohanga
This is a list of marae (Māori meeting grounds) in the Waikato region of New Zealand. In October 2020, the Government committed $13,896,659 from the Provincial
List_of_marae_in_Waikato
Hoani Waititi Marae is an urban marae located in West Auckland, New Zealand. The marae acts as a community hub for the Urban Māori population of West Auckland
Hoani_Waititi_Marae
Harbour and settlement in Waikato, New Zealand
situated at the summit of the sacred hill behind Kawhia’s seaside marae – Maketu Marae. The harbour area was the birthplace of the prominent Māori warrior
Kawhia_Harbour
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Ōmāio marae and Rongomaihuatahi wharenui Te Whānau a Pararaki, of Te Maru o Hinemaka marae and Pararaki wharenui Te Whānau a Rutaia, of Ōtūwhare marae and
Te_Whānau-ā-Apanui
Town in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
the marae and nine others, creating an estimated 34 jobs. Manoeka Marae and Hei meeting house are affiliated with Waitaha. Moko – Ngāti Moko Marae and
Te_Puke
Settlement in Wellington Region, New Zealand
first mission in the Wellington Region at Ōtaki. At the nearby Raukawa marae is the Rangiātea Church, the original of which was completed in 1851. Burnt
Ōtaki,_New_Zealand
Town in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
Growth Fund to upgrade a group of 7 marae in the region, including Mākaranui Marae, Mangamingi Marae and Raetihi Marae, creating 129 jobs. Stats NZ describes
Raetihi
Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand
Provincial Growth Fund to upgrade Pouākani Marae and 9 other marae, creating 35 jobs. Miringa te Kakara Marae and Te Whetū Marama o Ngā Tau o Hinawa meeting
Mangakino
Te Puea Memorial Marae is a marae located in Māngere Bridge, Auckland, New Zealand. Opened in 1965, it was the first urban marae in Auckland, built for
Te_Puea_Memorial_Marae
Māori iwi in New Zealand
based at Kāpehu marae (Tāringaroa wharenui), Mititai, and Tama te Uaua marae (Tama te Uaua wharenui), Kaihū Te Popoto, based at Ōtūrei marae (Rangimārie Te
Ngāti_Whātua
Marae near Akaroa, New Zealand
Ōnuku, also known as the Kaik, is a settlement and marae near Akaroa on Banks Peninsula, New Zealand. It was the first of three places in the South Island
Ōnuku
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
community centre and library. The Kaeo area has two marae affiliated with multiple iwi: Waihapa Marae and Te Tai Tokerau meeting house are affiliated with
Kaeo
Ariki is a marae (a communal or sacred place) closely linked to Ngaati Hekeawai of the Whanganui River tribes and Ngaati Maniapoto. The marae was originally
Mana_Ariki_Marae
Island in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
The island has two marae, belonging to the Ngāti Awa hapū of Te Patuwai and Ngāti Maumoana: Te Hinga o te Ra or Te Karioi Marae and Te Hinga o te Ra
Mōtītī_Island
Town in the Gisborne District of New Zealand
electrical fire destroyed part of Hinerupe Marae. The community rallied to raise funds to build a new marae on the same site as the former 130-year-old
Te_Araroa_(town)
Town in the Gisborne District of New Zealand
29 Ngāti Porou marae, including Te Aowera Marae, Te Horo, Kariaka, Rauru, Umariki, Mangahanea, Mangarua, Reporua and Ruataupare Marae. It also committed
Ruatoria
Māori iwi in New Zealand
with Tarere marae in Makaraka Te Whānau a Kai, with Ngātapa marae, Pākōwhai marae in Pātūtahi, Rongopai marae in Waituhi, and Tākitimu marae in Waituhi
Te_Aitanga-a-Māhaki
New Zealand politician (1975–2025)
(née Steedman). She was raised by her paternal grandparents at the Takirau marae in South Taranaki between the ages of seven and eleven. She was raised by
Takutai_Tarsh_Kemp
Town in Northland, New Zealand
Kawakawa has four marae affiliated with hapū of Ngāpuhi, all based approximately 5 km south of the township in Waiomio. Mohinui Marae and its Hohourongo
Kawakawa,_New_Zealand
Place in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
ten marae, which are meeting places for local Tūhoe hapū. Ngāhina Marae and Tāwhaki meeting house is affiliated with Ngāti Tāwhaki. Ōhotu Marae and Tūhoe
Ruatoki_North
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
unemployed. Moerewa has three Ngāpuhi marae: Horomanga Marae and meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti Hine. Ōtiria Marae and Tūmatauenga are affiliated with
Moerewa
Island in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
three marae affiliated with Ngāi Te Rangi hapū: Kutaroa Marae and its Tauaiti meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti Tauaiti. Opureora Marae and its
Matakana_Island
New Zealand political party promoting indigenous rights
the allegations against Manurewa Marae and Te Pāti Māori following a failed attempt by the church to take over the marae. On 22 January 2025, a Statistics
Te_Pāti_Māori
Māori people living in urban areas
re-establishing marae a symbol of Māori identity and mana, including urban marae serve populations who lived away from their traditional lands. A need for marae located
Urban_Māori
Suburb of Rotorua, New Zealand
Ngongotahā area has six marae: Te Awawherowhero Marae is affiliated with the Ngāti Whakaue hapū of Ngāti Rautao. Parawai Marae and its Whatumairangi meeting
Ngongotahā
Settlement in Hawke's Bay Region, New Zealand
marae and Te Poho o Rongomaiwahine wharenui is a marae, also affiliated with Ngāi Tū hapū. Other marae include Tamakahu Marae, Tāne-nui-a-Rangi Marae
Nūhaka
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Growth Fund to upgrade Roma Marae and 8 other marae of Te Rarawa, creating 100 jobs. Wainui Marae: Also called Ngāti Moetonga Marae, is affiliated with two
Ahipara
Settlement in Rotorua Lakes District, New Zealand
Marae, Ruato Marae, Tapuaekura a Hatupatu Marae, Tapuaeharuru Marae, Te Waiiti Marae and Te Awhe o te Rangi Marae, creating 20 jobs. Another $499,993 was
Rotoiti,_Bay_of_Plenty
Town in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
$945,445 from the Provincial Growth Fund to upgrade Kawiu Marae and nearby Kohuturoa Marae, creating 50 jobs. Levin is described by Stats NZ as a medium
Levin,_New_Zealand
2024 election of the Māori Queen
next monarch on the last morning of her father's tangi at Tūrangawaewae marae in Ngāruawāhia and then crowned, making her the youngest reigning monarch
2024_Kīngitanga_election
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Growth Fund for an overflow renovation of the marae, to create multipurpose space, creating 5 jobs. Māhuri Marae and meeting house are a meeting place for
Omanaia
Settlement in Manawatū-Whanganui Region, New Zealand
Feilding has two marae, connected to the iwi of Ngāti Kauwhata: Aorangi Marae and its Maniaihu meeting house; and Kauwhata Marae or Kai Iwi Pā and its
Feilding
Rural settlement in Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand
Matatā has four marae: Iramoko Marae and Te Paetata meeting house, affiliated with the Ngāti Awa hapū of Te Tāwera. Ngāti Umutahi Marae and Umutahi meeting
Matatā
Farming community in New Zealand
(hill) on the western side of the Whanganui River, right above the local marae, whose name translates as "the face on the ridge" (mata, face; hiwi, ridge)
Matahiwi
New Zealand television series
Marae is a bilingual Māori and English language current affairs show on TVNZ 1, presented by Scotty Morrison and Miriama Kamo. It is the longest Māori
Marae_(TV_series)
Place in Gisborne District, New Zealand
Growth Fund to upgrade Rahui Marae, Tinātoka Marae and 4 other Rongowhakaata marae, creating an estimated 41 jobs. Putaanga Marae and meeting house is a meeting
Tikitiki
This is a list of lists of marae (Māori meeting grounds) in the Northland Region of New Zealand. In October 2020, the Government committed $9,287,603
List of marae in the Northland Region
List_of_marae_in_the_Northland_Region
Māori iwi in New Zealand
other marae and wharenui (meeting houses) on the peninsula: Kaiuku (Oku-ra-renga) marae and Kiwi wharenui, Mahia East Coast Road Tuahuru marae and Hine
Ngāti_Rongomaiwahine
Practices and beliefs of the Māori people of New Zealand
marae custom is reflected in the fact that it takes precedence over any other gathering on the marae". It almost always takes place on the home marae
Māori_culture
Island in French Polynesia
remains of what were more than 40 marae (ceremonial platforms). The best preserved are Marae Fare Opu in Faanui Bay and Marae Aehau-tai or Temaruteaoa at the
Bora_Bora
Island in New Zealand
Island has two marae affiliated with the local iwi of Ngāti Rehua and Ngātiwai: the Kawa Marae and its Rehua meeting house, and Motairehe Marae and its Whakaruruhau
Great_Barrier_Island
Annual celebration of the Māori Monarch
country, the Pacific, and elsewhere. The event is hosted at the Tūrangawaewae Marae complex in Ngaruawahia, the royal residence and headquarters of the movement
Koroneihana_2025
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Rāhui marae and Te Hokowhitu a Tūmatauenga wharenui, and at Te Whare o Toroa marae Ngāti Wharepaia, based at Te Hokowhitu a Tū ki te Rāhui marae and Te
Ngāti_Awa
Town in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
0%) part-time, and 237 (6.4%) unemployed. Ōpōtiki contains three marae: Maromahue Marae and Te Poho o Kahungunu meeting house is a traditional meeting place
Ōpōtiki
2024 death of the Māori King
buildings with immediate effect. The king's body lay in state at Tūrangawaewae marae, the seat of the Kīngitanga, in Ngāruawāhia in the Waikato. His tangihanga
Death_of_Tūheitia
Settlement and rural community in the Gisborne District of New Zealand
Rangiwaho and Ngāti Rangiwahomatua: Muriwai Marae and Te Poho o Tamanuhiri meeting house, and Waiari Marae and meeting house. In October 2020, the Government
Muriwai,_Gisborne
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Memorial Marae and Te Puea Wharenui on Miro Street in Māngere Bridge There are four marae near Te Kauwhata affiliated with the iwi: Ōkarea marae and Pokaiwhenua
Ngāti_Mahuta
Locality on North Island, New Zealand
Ngāti Kahungunu marae: Hamuera or Moteo Marae and Rangimarie meeting house is a meeting place of Ngāti Hinepare and Ngāti Māhu. Rūnanga Marae and Te Aroha
Puketapu,_Hawke's_Bay
Confederation of Māori iwi and hapū (tribes and sub-tribes)
in New Zealand. The Te Arawa iwi comprises 56 hapū (sub-tribes) and 31 marae (family groupings). Te Arawa iwi are descended from people who migrated
Te_Arawa
Rural community in Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand
Tataiāhape Marae, Piripari Marae, Matahi Marae and Tanatana Marae. It also committed $622,833 to upgrade Raroa Marae and two other marae. Waimana locality
Waimana
Island in French Polynesia
people. Situated on the southeast coast is the historical Taputapuatea marae, which was established by 1000 CE. The site was the political and religious
Raʻiātea
Town in West Coast, New Zealand
community groups, and many excellent artists. Arahura Marae is located near Hokitika. It is a marae (tribal meeting ground) of Ngāi Tahu and its Te Rūnanga
Hokitika
Rural settlement in Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand
redundant in 1915. Te Teko has several marae, which are meeting grounds for Ngāti Awa hapū: Kokohinau or Tuhimata Marae and O Ruataupare meeting house are
Te_Teko
Māori iwi in New Zealand
20th century. The iwi has two main marae, Kauwhata Marae (Kai Iwi Pā) and Aorangi Marae. There was formerly another marae, "Te Iwa Tekau mā Iwa". Kauwhata
Ngāti_Kauwhata
Minor urban area in Waikato, New Zealand
in this table. Raglan has several marae within 25 km (16 mi), affiliated with hapū of Waikato Tainui: Poihākena Marae and Tainui a Whiro meeting house
Raglan,_New_Zealand
Marae in Wellington, New Zealand
Tapu Te Ranga Marae is located in Island Bay, Wellington, New Zealand. The marae was founded in 1974 by Māori playwright Bruce Stewart, who lived there
Tapu_Te_Ranga_Marae
Settlement in Christchurch City, New Zealand
rūnanga (communities) based around marae (tribal meeting grounds). The Rāpaki Marae, also known as Te Wheke Marae, is a meeting ground of Ngāi Tahu and
Rāpaki
Community in Waikato Region, New Zealand
where there is a large bed of monotis, one of the index fossils. Marokopa Marae and Miromiro i te Pō meeting house are a meeting ground for the local Ngāti
Marokopa
Māori iwi in New Zealand
who hold gatherings at marae (meeting places) and wharenui (meeting houses): Hāhi Katorika are affiliated with the Waitāruke Marae and Kahukura Ariki meeting
Ngāti_Kahu_ki_Whangaroa
Town in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
for where kauri trees could thrive. There are two marae in the Katikati area. Te Rere a Tukahia Marae and its Tamawhariua meeting house are affiliated
Katikati
Forested area on North Island, New Zealand
rohe (tribal area) of both Tūhoe and Ngāti Whare. It has three marae: Waikotikoti Marae and Hinenuitepo meeting house is affiliated with the Tūhoe hapū
Te_Whaiti
west of the main Waimamaku village. The local marae, known as Te Whakamaharatanga Marae or Waimamaku Marae, is a meeting place of Te Roroa and the Ngāpuhi
Waimamaku
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Ngāti Whātua marae are located in the Kaihu area. Waikaraka Marae and Whakarongo meeting house are affiliated with Te Roroa. Ahikiwi Marae and Te Aranga
Kaihu
Settlement in Hawke's Bay Region, New Zealand
Bay View, previously known as Kai-arero and Petane, is a settlement in the Hawke's Bay region of the eastern North Island of New Zealand. It lies on State
Bay_View,_New_Zealand
Town in Northland, New Zealand
at Centennial Park since 1967. There are five marae located within 10 km of Kaitāia Te Uri o Hina Marae (Pukepoto) is affiliated with Te Rarawa (iwi)
Kaitaia
Māori welcoming ceremony
([ˈpoːwiɾi] ) in some dialects, is a formal Māori welcoming ceremony onto a marae, involving speeches, cultural performance, singing and finally the hongi
Pōwhiri
There are about 80 marae (Māori meeting grounds) in the Gisborne District of New Zealand. They include the marae of six iwi (tribes): Ngāti Porou, Te
List of marae in the Gisborne District
List_of_marae_in_the_Gisborne_District
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places so named in Shropshire and Staffordshire, named in Old English with the personal name MÄda + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
First, Highest, Best
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Silence; Peace; Calm; Satisfaction
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Eighth Islamic Month
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Spring Season; Effecting Wishes
Boy/Male
English
Light; dark.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Requiring, lent, pit.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sunflower Seed
Boy/Male
German
Calm or bright.
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