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Te Poho O Rawiri


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Te Poho O Rawiri. Web te poho o rawiri marae last bastion for ngati oneone. It belongs to the hapu ngāti oneone of ngāti porou.

Wood carving at entrance to a Maori meeting hall, Te PohooRawiri
Wood carving at entrance to a Maori meeting hall, Te PohooRawiri from www.alamy.com

Web te poho o rawiri marae last bastion for ngati oneone. Web te poho o rawiri marae in gisborne is undergoing a $3.4 million restoration project called te pa eke tu, its. It belongs to the hapu ngāti oneone of ngāti porou.

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Wood carving at entrance to a Maori meeting hall, Te PohooRawiri

Web riparian planting has been done by whaia titirangi, with support from te poho o rawiri marae. Corner of ranfurly street and queens drive, gisborne phone: Web the first marae in this area named te poho o rawiri was established in 1852, near the site of the gisborne wharf and later the harbour. This marae, with one of the largest.

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