"Ko koe ki tēna,
ko ahau ki tēnei
kīwai o te kete"
With you at that handle of the kete and me at this one, together we will move forward.
Nau mai, hāere mai
ki Marae Kete
Ānei te Kaunihera o te Hauauru e mihi atu nei ki a koutou katoa e noho mai na i nga marae maha o te motu, mai i Te Aupouri tae rawa atu ki te Waipounamu.
Otirā, ngā mate e hinga mai na e hinga atu rā, mai i nga Kuri a Whārei , otirā puta atu ki te motu whānui. Waiho rātou kua haere ki tua o Paerau. Haere, okioki, moe mai rā.
Tātou te hunga ora, te kanohi ora ki te kanohi ora, a kati. No reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou katoa.
IWI
People
MAHI WHAKAHĀERE
Operations
This section provides Marae with information and assistance around the operational matters important to the day to day functioning of Marae. This includes all the red tape issues that Marae are faced with in their daily function.
WAAHI
Place
This section provides information and assistance to Marae as it relates to the physical structure of the Marae and its surrounding environment. This includes the Marae buildings, the grounds and all the things associated with the Pa.
RAUEMI
Resources
This section provides a collection of tools and resources for Marae to use.
ABout
On the 15th November 2017, Tangata Whenua members attended a Western Bay District Council Long Term Plan workshop to discuss Marae sustainability.
Ma te whakaatu, ka mohio
By discussion, comes understanding
Ma te mohio, ka marama
By understanding, comes light
Ma te marama, ka matau
By light, comes wisdom
Ma te matau, ka ora
By wisdom, comes wellbeing
how to use Marae Kete
A quick walkthrough on how to use the Marae Kete and all of our website’s functionalities to better equip the future of your marae.