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We wish you all a safe and happy festive season, and a new year full of promise and success. Our offices will be closed from Friday December 20 and will reopen on Monday, January 6 2025.
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Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua is the mandated iwi authority of the iwi Ngāti Rārua who are from Te Tau Ihu o te Waka o Maui and of Tainui waka. The role of the Rūnanga is to care, uphold and enhance the mana, the assets and the whānau whanui of Ngāti Rārua.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua holds a mix of land, financial assets, business assets and trusts. We use these to grow our capital base so we can help our people thrive.
Wherever you go in the world, you’ll always be embraced as one of our own in Ngāti Rārua. We've created a selection of Ngāti Rārua stories for you to share with your family, friends and the world.
Ngāti Rārua has a long history, the resources provided here are a small curation of a wider archive. We owe our existence today to the many brave people who took up the difficult task of getting our land back.
We are a diverse people, widely spread across the entire globe. Connect, learn and celebrate what it means to be Ngāti Rārua with us. Explore our activities.
We wish you all a safe and happy festive season, and a new year full of promise and success. Our offices will be closed from Friday December 20 and will reopen on Monday, January 6 2025.
Kaharoa II intends to make a port call into Nelson, which will give locals a chance to get a glimpse of the latest addition to the NIWA research fleet.
The trustees of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua have resolved to make a submission to the Government strongly opposing the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill. We urge all our whānau to do the same.
Until the end of February, Te Whare Rangahau o Tokomaru are offering help to get your VHS tapes digitised.
A cohort of whānau who have been taking fortnightly online sessions for several months recently attended a wānanga at Te Āwhina Marae, Motueka.
A great crowd attended the Te Hauora o Ngāti Rārua Christmas Ball on Monday at Ūkaipō. Everyone enjoyed wonderful whakawhanaungatanga, beautiful kai, a visit from Hāna Koko.
This summer, Whenua Iti Outdoors is inviting young people under 24 to get outside, explore the wild, and share your outdoor adventure! Prizes to the value of $2000 on offer
Nā Arthur Phillips A beautiful occasion marked Spring Creek School’s recent 150th Anniversary in Wairau. As one of the mana whenua
Registering early helps us ensure there is enough accommodation and kai, and merch, for whānau who wish to attend.
Find new whanake opportunities - jobs, training and other development pathways for career development.
Applications for three key funding streams from Te Pūtahitanga are open until February 12. Read more about the funds and how to apply.
Open to all Māori artists under 35, the first prize in 2025 is $20,000.