KIA PAI KI MUA WĀNANGA
Tēnā rā tātou e te whānau o Ngāti Rārua E tangi tonu ana ki ō tātou mate huhua kua ngaro i ngā
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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.
Tēnā rā tātou e te whānau o Ngāti Rārua E tangi tonu ana ki ō tātou mate huhua kua ngaro i ngā
NGĀTI RĀRUA INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME Dec 2022 – Jan 2023 We have internships available for people who are keen to build “on research and
Kia ora e te whānau, we are pleased to provide our annual report for year ending 31 March 2022 and look forward
Find new whanake opportunities - jobs, training and other pathways for career development.
Now is a good time to get your boosters - more international visitors in our takiwā this summer means greater potential risks. So it's time to make sure whānau are protected against any new wave of COVID-19.
Teachers, principals and educationalists from across the top of the South Island turned out in force on Friday for a groundbreaking education symposium hosted by the eight iwi of Te Tauihu.
Recently we celebrated our Motueka children who performed at Te Huinga Whetū 2022, where they qualified for the national Te Mana Kuratahi competition next year.
The Te Tauihu Covid-19 Research Project is part of the Te Tauihu Covid Māori Action Plan 2022, which aims to reduce inequities for Māori in the local Covid-19 response.
To celebrate the launch of Tērā Te Awatea, Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua are hosting a Frozen Reo Māori movie event for Ngāti Rārua tamariki in Wairau and Whakatū.
An education symposium to be hosted by iwi in Whakatū in October is the first step in what is hoped is a new chapter in celebrating and promoting educational excellence for Māori.
Elections for two (2) new trustees in the Te Tau lhu rohe will be held on 30th of September 2022 from 11am to 1pm at the offices of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua, 15 Kinross Street, Blenheim.
Nau mai, e te whānau! Tonoa mai tēnei karahipi mā te Māori! We are pleased to advise that applications