This document lists four marae of Te Arawa: Marae Owhata, Pikirangi, Mataikotare, and Ruamata. For each marae, it provides the names of the whare nui (large meeting house), whare kai (dining hall), associated hapu and iwi (sub-tribes and tribes), waka (canoe), maunga (mountain), roto (lake), and awa (river). All four marae are associated with Te Arawa iwi and waka and are located near Rotorua-nui-a-kahumatamomo lake with connections to Whakapoungaka mountains and Oh
This document lists four marae of Te Arawa: Marae Owhata, Pikirangi, Mataikotare, and Ruamata. For each marae, it provides the names of the whare nui (large meeting house), whare kai (dining hall), associated hapu and iwi (sub-tribes and tribes), waka (canoe), maunga (mountain), roto (lake), and awa (river). All four marae are associated with Te Arawa iwi and waka and are located near Rotorua-nui-a-kahumatamomo lake with connections to Whakapoungaka mountains and Oh
This document lists four marae of Te Arawa: Marae Owhata, Pikirangi, Mataikotare, and Ruamata. For each marae, it provides the names of the whare nui (large meeting house), whare kai (dining hall), associated hapu and iwi (sub-tribes and tribes), waka (canoe), maunga (mountain), roto (lake), and awa (river). All four marae are associated with Te Arawa iwi and waka and are located near Rotorua-nui-a-kahumatamomo lake with connections to Whakapoungaka mountains and Oh