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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.
Find new whanake opportunities - jobs, training and other development pathways for your career.
E ngā mana E ngā reo E ngā karangatanga maha Tēnā koutou katoa Te Kāhui Raraunga is proud to present He Raranga
New dates for Te Uru Ahupūtea courses in Te Tauihu
Details of celebrations at Te Āwhina Marae for Waitangi Day 2025
For those Ngāti Rārua who participated in Te Aka Tairoa, nga mihi ki a koe! Your input has been truly valued and has formed the basis of a set of recommendations forwarded to the Rūnanga.
The time has come to register you & your whānau to participate in the upcoming Te Ipukarea 2025 event!
A series of community care and Hapū Māmā wānanga will be held in the coming months. The wānanga weave together Māori birthing practices alongside western health education to support your whānau hauora aspirations. Open to all whānau members to attend.
Nau mai, Haere mai e te whānau for Waitangi Day commemorations: Thursday 6 February, 9am - 3pm Whakatū Marae and Founders Heritage Park
Come join us for Kai & Entertainment from 11-3pm at the Wairau Pa Marae Whanau Day. Sunday 19 January 2025 Bring your Togs and Towel.
Learn more about the Motueka Awa in a free, community-guided river snorkel later this month.
One of the projects we have supported for some time is Project Janzsoon's release of kākā into Abel Tasman National Park. In a wonderful achievement, the release of three more kākā last month completed this phase.
These positions provide opportunities for iwi members to represent Te Tauihu iwi on various Tasman District Council committees and business units.