Post your news and requests for information in the forums, which has topics for finding whanau (family), whanau events (tangihanga, funerals, reunions, anniversaries etc), general korero as well as events.
There is also a calendar which you can add your events to and a link section where you can add your Maori sites.
Maori Wardens..Nga mahi aroha ki te tangatawhenua o Aotearoa Mo te Kotahitanga....Working for the love of the people of the land of New Zealand in peace and Unity.
To register as a member of Ngati Ruanui Iwi please click on the link below and complete the registration form details. Click `submit' to send the information in for processing. We will confirm receipt of your registration within 10 working days.
Ngati Mutunga is one of the eight generally recognised iwi (tribes) of Taranaki. The territory of Ngati Mutunga is located in North Taranaki with their sole remaining marae being located in Urenui, a small seaside village located approximately 32 km north
Puke Ariki is the Taranaki knowledge centre. It is first of its type in New Zealand and maybe the world. It houses a full public library, museum and visitor information centre, which flow from one to another through the sharing of knowledge
Ngati Hawe was reborn on Sunday 21st December 2003 when at the inaugural meeting of the new Runanga o Ngati Ruanui it was decided to purchase from the Crown the Ararata school and thereby allowing the planning to commence for a new site for all Ngati Hawe
THE following narrative shows the cause which led Turi, the ancestor of the Whanganui tribes, to emigrate to New Zealand, and the manner in which he reached these islands.