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  1. Ōrākei marae is centrally located in Auckland on Kitemoana St, Orakei, above Okahu Bay off Tamaki Drive. The three hapū named Nga Oho, Te Taou and Te Uringutu collectively refered to as Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei. In 1991 Orakei marae was returned to Ngāti Whātua after its Okahu Bay predecessor had been confiscated in the 1950s. The wharenui is named Tumutumuwhenua, the wharekai is named ...

  2. Kei te Huarahi Kitemoana kei runga o Ōkahu tua i te huarahi Tāmaki Drive, te marae o Ōrākei. Nō Ngā Oho, Te Tāou, me te Uringutu hapū o Ngāti Whātua iwi, ā, ko Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei tēnei marae. I te tau 1991 i hakahokia te marae o Ōrākei ki Ngāti Whātua i muri mai i te raupatunga o ngā whenua o Ōkahu i waenganui o tērā rau tau. Ko Tumutumuwhenua te wharenui, ko Te Puru ...

  3. Ōrākei Marae. Ōrākei marae is centrally located in Auckland on Kitemoana St, Orakei, above Okahu Bay off Tamaki Drive. The three hapū named Nga Oho, Te Taou and Te Uringutu collectively refered to as Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei. In 1991 Orakei marae was returned to Ngāti Whātua after its Okahu Bay predecessor had been confiscated in the ...

    • Nigel Walters
    • 09-521 4291
    • 59B Kitemoana Street, Orakei, Auckland
  4. ngatiwhatuaorakei.com › orakei-maraeŌrākei Marae

    Ōrākei Marae is a living breathing part of the Ngāti Whātua people. Located above Ōkahu Bay on the shores of the Waitematā Harbour, Ōrākei Marae is just a 10-minute drive from downtown Tāmaki Makaurau. Takaparawhau (Bastion Point), where the Marae is based, is steeped in rich culture and history, boasting in spectacular views of the ...

  5. Ōrākei marae is centrally located in Auckland on Kitemoana St, Orakei, above Okahu Bay off Tamaki Drive. The three hapū named Nga Oho, Te Taou and Te Uringutu collectively refered to as Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei. In 1991 Orakei marae was returned to Ngāti Whātua after its Okahu Bay predecessor had been confiscated in the 1950s.

  6. Ōrākei Marae. Orakei marae is centrally located in Auckland on Kitemoana St, Orakei, above Okahu Bay off Tamaki Drive. The three hapū named Nga Oho, Te Taou and Te Uringutu affiliate to the Ngāti Whātua confederation. In 1991 Orakei marae was returned to Ngāti Whātua after its Okahu Bay predecessor had been confiscated in the 1950s.

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  8. The Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei people journeyed south from Muriwhenua (the far north), fighting a number of battles from Maunganui to the base of the Tangihua ranges. From Tangihua, they navigated the Wairoa River and by raupatu (conquest) took possession of the Kaipara Harbour and surrounding lands. Around 1750, the Te Taoū people of south ...

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