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Whakatō

Whakatō marae is located 14 km east of Gisborne, in the township of Manutuke. It identifies primarily with the hapū Ngāti Maru of Rongowhakaata.

Whakatō traces its beginnings to the time of the first missionary contacts in Turanga-nui-a-kiwa. The first church in the area was built here, with the first service being held on Sunday 17 January 1842. The wharepuni Te Mana o Turanga was subsequently opened in January 1883. However, oral traditions indicate that the majority of the carvings for the whare were not carved until 1843, and waited 40 years before being installed.

The wharekai is Te Rangatahi a Turahiri. The urupa is Hurimoana. The marae connects ancestrally to the waka Horouta and Takitimu, the awa Te Arai and the maunga Puketapu.

Te Tai Rawhiti highlighted on a map of Aotearoa

Address

31-33 Whakato Road Manutuke Gisborne 4072

Contact Type

General

Name

Whakatō marae phone

Key information

Rōhe
Te Tairāwhiti
Community Trust
Eastern & Central Community Trust
Awa
Te Arai
Maunga
Puketapu
Wharekai
Te Rangatahi a Turahiri
Whare
Te Mana o Turanga
Urupa
Hurimoana

Contacts

Name
Mauhoe Waihape
Type
Booking
Phone
(027) 884 0928

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