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Waikite (Tiki)

Waikite (Tiki) marae is located in Ōhinemutu, on the shore of Lake Rotorua and next to Te-Papa-i-Ouru marae. It belongs to Ngāti Whakaue.

The small whare is named Tiki and was carved by Tene Waitere (Ngāti Tarāwhai) in 1913. This whare replaced the older house also called Tiki (c1883) which was positioned closer to Tūnohopū, and which Gilbert Mair (Tawa) lived in whenever he visited Ōhinemutu. The current Tiki was erected by Te Wharetoroa Tiniraupeka (Margaret Graham), a survivor of the Tarawera eruption.

Waiariki highlighted on a map of Aotearoa

Address

10 Kiharoa Street Ohinemutu Rotorua Bay of Plenty 3010

Contact Type

General

Name

Waikite (Tiki)

Website

Ngāti Whakaue

Key information

Rōhe
Te Arawa
Community Trust
Bay Trust
Maunga
Ngongotaha
Whare
Tiki

Other marae in the rohe