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Coordinates: 38°743.05S 176°1454.96E / 38.1286250°S 176.2486000°E / -38.1286250; 176.2486000
 

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Tamatekapua is the wharenui or meeting house on Te Papaiouru marae
Men performing a haka on Te Papaiouru Marae, circa 1908

Te Papaiouru is a maraeatOhinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand. It is the home marae of the Ngāti Whakaue subtribes Ngāti Tae-o-Tū and Ngāti Tūnohopū. The marae's carved wharenui (meeting house), Tamatekapua, is named after Tama-te-kapua, the chief or captain of the Te Arawa canoe, which came to New Zealand from Polynesia in about 1350.[1]

History

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Tamatekapua meeting house was first opened in the centre of Ohinemutu in 1873, but was demolished in 1939. It was rebuilt and reopened in 1943. Many of its carvings may be much older. An earlier Tamatekapua meeting house stood on Mokoia IslandinLake Rotorua. Te Kotahitanga (the Māori parliament) met at Ohinemutu in 1895, and many significant people have been welcomed onto Te Papaiouru Marae, including British royalty. Te Rorooterangi and Tūnohopū are two other meeting houses at Ohinemutu.[2]

References

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  • ^ Malcolm McKinnon. 'Volcanic Plateau places – Around Rotorua city', Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 20-Nov-09. URL: Volcanic Plateau places — Around Rotorua city. Viewed 13 March 2010.
  • 38°7′43.05″S 176°14′54.96″E / 38.1286250°S 176.2486000°E / -38.1286250; 176.2486000


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