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411:, land reclamations projects isolated the marae from the Manukau Harbour, destroying the sandy beach that previously bordered the marae. During the construction of the motorway, land adjacent to the marae was rezoned from residential to light industrial, and factories began to surround the marae. The motorway cut easy pedestrian access between the marae and the Māngere Bridge village community, disconnecting the marae from the local community. This had a strong effect on older members of the community, who were no longer able to walk between the marae and the cemetery at St James Anglican Church to the west. Complaints about how close the motorway was and the factories which surrounded the marae were made to government bodies, however few actions were taken to resolve these issues. 427: 31: 330: 206: 353:, who both attended the tangi in Onehunga, noticed the lack of space and resources that the community was facing, and agreed for the government to co-finance a marae after witnessing the difficulties. Fundraising came from a range of places, including community fundraising from the Māori community hall in Onehunga, and profits from felling 299:. Barlow was given the title to the land at Lot 5A, the future site of Te Puea Memorial Marae. By the early 20th Century, this land had become farmland for the Rewha family. In addition to the farmland, Lot 5A included a sandy beach and a natural source of spring water, where people would wash clothes. 492:
In 1978, the Tainui Trust Board sought planning permission to erect social housing units adjacent to the marae, to provide housing for elder members of the community. These units were opened in the mid-1980s. The marae was the location of the first national meeting of Māori nurses in 1984.
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model, initially housing people in temporary offices. The first year of the Manaaki Tāngata programme ended in September 2016, after 181 people were helped by the marae. Because of the emergency housing initiative, Hurimoana Dennis, chairman of Te Puea Memorial Marae, was nominated at the
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In July 2017, the Manaaki Tāngata was revived for the next six months, and in the same year opened Piki te Ora, a multipurpose facility to combat homelessness. In 2017, the marae developed Manaaki Tāngata e Rua, a larger programme focusing on providing emergency housing for the area.
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in November 1965. The marae was named after Te Puea Hērangi, to acknowledge her contributions to the people of Aotearoa. At the time of opening it was the first urban marae constructed in Auckland. The marae has strong links to
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In 1947, the land where the marae was to be built was gifted to the community by Parehuingauru Barlow, wife of Hoka Rewha who had farmed the land. Barlow gifted the land to all
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In 1933, a petition to the government was made to set aside one acre of land for a wharenui and marae, however plans did not eventuate due to the effects of the
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asked Pōtatau Te Wherowhero to settle with his people in the Māngere Bridge area to defend the township of Auckland. Pōtatau Te Wherowhero and members of
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was reached through the marriage of Matire Toha, daughter of Ngāpuhi chief Rewa, to Kati Takiwaru, the younger brother of Tainui chief
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The marae has been used as an events centre, and since 2016 the marae has provided transitional housing and emergency provisions for
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Lee-Morgan, Jenny Bol Jun; Hoskins, Rau (2017). "Kainga tahi, kainga rua: A kaupapa Maori Response of Te Puea Memorial Marae".
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of Waikato Tainui) settled near to the land where his brother Kati Takiwaru lived, an area of 480 acres around the base of
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Bust of Tuura Potaua Hira, major proponent of the development of pensioner flats at Te Puea Memorial Marae
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spoke at the marae during Te Hikoi ki Waitangi, and Kuia Nanny Tuura based at Te Puea during the 1985
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In 1890, some of the land at Māngere Bridge was returned to three individuals from Ngāti Mahuta: King
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Hoete, Blaine; Kaiawe, Tina (2015). "Amaru Whaanau Koorero: Mihitaurangi Hohepa-Poihipi nee Amaru".
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Hoete, Blaine; Kaiawe, Tina (2015). "Richards Whaanau Koorero: Mavis Kotlowski nee Richards".
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Hoete, Blaine; Kaiawe, Tina (2015). "Tai Rakena Whaanau Koorero: Dolly Paul nee Tai Rakena".
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In May 2016, an emergency meeting was called by the board, addressing the growing problem of
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Lee-Morgan, Jenny; Hoskins, Rau; Te Nana, Rihi; Rua, Mohi; Knox, Wayne (30 June 2019).
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A Report of the Manaaki Tāngata Programme at Te Puea Memorial Marae (Second Edition)
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area to become deserted. During this period, a peace accord between Ngāpuhi and
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Hoete, Blaine; Kaiawe, Tina (2015). "Richards Whaanau Koorero: Irene Roberts".
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Hoete, Blaine; Kaiawe, Tina (2015). "Rewha Whaanau Koorero: Charlie Rewha".
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of Tainui), as it is the northernmost marae associated with Waikato Tainui.
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In 1963, the Māngere and Onehunga communities were greatly affected by the
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Hoete, Blaine; Kaiawe, Tina (2015). "History of Te Puea Memorial Marae".
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Hoete, Blaine; Kaiawe, Tina (2015). "Whaanau Koorero: Carmen Kirkwood".
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After opening, the marae began to be used for community events such as
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of Tainui), as it is the northernmost Waikato Tainui marae. The marae
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Concept drawing from the building plans of Te Puea Memorial Marae
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Hoete, Blaine; Kaiawe, Tina (2015). "Whaanau Koorero: Ron Pai".
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In the 1990s, the marae was used as a broadcasting location for
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In the 1970s, the marae became a venue used by members of the
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they needed to host for the community members. Prime Minister
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Manchester, Anne (2016). "Strength, struggle, freedom".
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In the 1970s and early 1980s, construction began on the
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until 1840. In the 1820s and early 1830s, the threat of
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was a major proponent of the development of urban marae
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of necessities provided to new arrivals to the marae.
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Index


Marae
Māngere Bridge
Auckland
Coordinates
36°56′31″S 174°47′32″E / 36.941838°S 174.792174°E / -36.941838; 174.792174
marae
Māngere Bridge
Auckland
iwi
urban Māori
Onehunga
Māngere
Waikato Tainui
iwi
King Mahuta
Te Puea Hērangi
stern
homeless people

Te Puea Hērangi
rohe
Waiohua
Tāmaki Māori
Ngāti Whātua
Ngāpuhi
Musket Wars
Tāmaki Makaurau
Waikato Tainui
Pōtatau Te Wherowhero

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