Ngā Kete Wānanga MIT Marae

53 Otara Road, Ōtara, Auckland 2023, New Zealand

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Situated at Manukau Institute of Technology, Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae was officially opened in 1999. It serves as a cultural centre for students and staff, supporting Māori learning and providing a spiritual heart for the campus. The marae is available for community use.

Pepeha

Ko Puke o Tara te Maunga (Smales Mount) Ko Nga Wai o Tara (Eastery Waters) e rere ki Whangai Makau Moana (Habour). Ko Tainui te Waka Ko Ikawaru me Tara mai nuku ngā Taniwha Ko Ngāti Tamaoho te Iwi Ko O Tara mai nuku te whenua Ko Ngā Kete Wānanga te Marae Ko Te Uruuru Matua te Whare Tūpuna

Ngā Kete Wānanga MIT Marae

Situated at Manukau Institute of Technology, Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae was officially opened in 1999. It serves as a cultural centre for students and staff, supporting Māori learning and providing a spiritual heart for the campus. The marae is available for community use.

Facilities:

Audio Speakers
Conference Facilities
Extension Leads
Microphones
Projector & Screen
Self Catering
Smart TV
Tables and Chairs
Wifi Avaliable for Hirers
5
Male Showers
5
Male Toilets
5
Female Showers
5
Female Toilets
2
Wheelchair Access Showers
2
Wheelchair Access Toilets
Overnight Stay Capacity
Kitchen Equipment

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About this Marae

Pepeha

Ko Puke o Tara te Maunga (Smales Mount) Ko Nga Wai o Tara (Eastery Waters) e rere ki Whangai Makau Moana (Habour). Ko Tainui te Waka Ko Ikawaru me Tara mai nuku ngā Taniwha Ko Ngāti Tamaoho te Iwi Ko O Tara mai nuku te whenua Ko Ngā Kete Wānanga te Marae Ko Te Uruuru Matua te Whare Tūpuna

In 1987, Manukau Institute of Technology was challenged to establish a marae on its premises. When Te Tari Mātauranga Māori was established in 1991, its first Matua Kaiwhakahaere, Hapimana Rikihana, took responsibility for moving the project forward. After much discussion and negotiation Te Uruuru Whenua (the turning of the turf) took place on 27 March 1997. A piece of bare soil was symbolically removed, to be returned when construction of the wharenui began. At the same time a totara tree was planted, giving new life to the ground on which the marae was to be built.On 26 May 1998, Te Tuku Mauri dawn service was held prior to concreting the floor of the wharenui; a taonga, a pounamu tangiwai, was placed in the floor under the pou along with a symbolic piece of soil. The purpose of the ritual was to guide and protect all those who would be involved in the marae complex; thus, the mauri is established as the sacred heart of the complex. Ngā Kete Wānanga was officially opened on the 23rd of April 1999, by Honourable Tau Henare, Minister of Māori Affairs.Please note that all Marae bookings are to be made through the email address provided.Email:maraebookings@manukau.ac.nzPhone: (09) 9760642LocationNgā Kete Wānanga Marae,Manukau Institute of TechnologyNC Block, Gate 12, 53 Ōtara Road, Ōtara.

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