-
important meetings, sleepovers, and
craft and
other cultural activities. The
wharekai (dining hall) is used
primarily for
communal meals, but
other activities...
-
important meetings, sleepovers, and
craft and
other cultural activities. The
wharekai (dining hall) is used
primarily for
communal meals, but
other activities...
-
traditional meeting place for the
people of Ngāti Mākino. The
modern waterfront wharekai designed by
Aladina Harunani has
accommodation and a full
commercial kitchen...
- Ko Pōtahi te
marae Ko
Waimirirangi te whare**** Ko Te Rongopātūtaonga te
wharekai Ko Te Kao te kāinga Ko Te Aupōuri te iwi Tīhewa
mauri ora
Tawhitirahi is...
-
formally opened in 1896. The
unique carving and
tukutuku adorned dining hall (
wharekai)
named Rutu Tawhiorangi, was
built and
opened in the late 1930s. The land...
- Marae. Te
Rongopai is the
wharepuni (meeting house) and
Piriwiritua is the
wharekai (dining hall) a
meeting place for the iwi (tribe) of Ngāti Hineuru. The...
- (meeting house), Tama ki Hikurangi, was
built between 1870 and 1909. A new
wharekai (dining hall)
opened at the
marae in
March 2015.
Jacinda Ardern was originally...
-
reserve in 1976. The
wharenui was destro**** by an
arson attack in 2003. The
wharekai was
completed in 2007 at a cost of
around $300,000. The
Ashburton Domain...
- also
named Kauwhata, the
wharepuni named Te
Aroha o Ngā
Mokopuna and the
wharekai named Moarikura. The
pepeha is: Ko
Ruahine te
maunga Ko Ōroua te awa. Ko...
-
steps to the
original building, and
these now lead to the
Wharenui and
Wharekai and
Maori Language area.[citation needed] The
school has a
boarding hostel...