Omaka Marae Ōmaka marae is shared by many iwi; principal among these is Rangitane o Wairau and the hapū of Huataki. The whare runanga is called Te… Read more
Wairau Pā Marae Wairau Pā Marae is just north of Blenheim, at Spring Creek in the Marlborough Sounds. The marae belongs to the iwi Ngāti Rārua, as well… Read more
Tuamātene Marae Tuamātene marae is located in Grovetown on SH1, just north of Blenheim, on the former pā site of Rangitane. The marae belongs to the iwi… Read more
Waikawa Marae Inc. Waikawa Marae sits at the entrance to the stunningly beautiful Tōtaranui (Queen Charlotte Sounds). These are the waters our tūpuna travelled as they journeyed from… Read more
Te Hora Marae Te Hora Pa is a modern complex with a registered commercial kitchen, a dining hall that can seat up to 250 guests, and a whare… Read more
Te Tauihu o te Waka a Maui Māori Cultural Council Te Upoko o Te Waka Maori Cultural Council started from a need to establish a Kapa Haka entity in the late 1960s to promote the… Read more
Tū Pono Tū Pono: Te Mana Kaha o te Whānau is a whānau-driven movement that has a focus to explore ways of enabling a stronger Māori response… Read more
Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness… Read more
Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Trust Our vision for Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō is for a strong, vibrant, and proud iwi which exercises and realises its rangatiratanga. Our vision… Read more
It’s On It’s On is a free service provided by the Nelson City and Tasman District Councils as part of the Nelson Events Strategy to promote and… Read more