Putere is a village and rural community in the Wairoa District of the Hawke's Bay Region, on New Zealand's North Island. It is located around the small Lake Rotoroa and Lake Rotonuiaha.[1] The main road to Putere runs from RaupungaonState Highway 2.
A European sheep farming station, Te Putere Grazing Run, was established in the area in 1875 or 1876.[2] The area was also farmed by the families of World War I soldiers, but conditions were severe and many families had abandoned their farms by the Great Depression.[3]
Te Maara a Ngata marae and meeting house is a meeting place of the Ngāti Kahungunu hapūofNgāti Pāhauwera.[4][5]
Putere marae and meeting house is a meeting place of Tūhoe and the Ngāti Ruapani hapū of Ngāti Hinekura, Pukehore and Tuwai.[5] It is also associated with the Ngāti Kahungunu hapū of Ngāti Pāhauwera, Ruapani.[4]
In October 2020, the Government committed $1,949,075 from the Provincial Growth Fund to upgrade Putere and 23 other Ngāti Kahungunu marae, creating 164 jobs. It also committed to $1,646,820 towards improvements of Putere and five other marae, creating 10 jobs.[6]
Putere School is a Year 1–8 co-educational state primary school established in 1925.[7][2] It is a decile 2 school with a roll of 11 as of February 2024.[8][9] New school buildings were built remotely in 2010.[10]
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38°56′42″S 177°01′45″E / 38.945123°S 177.029123°E / -38.945123; 177.029123