Over the past three years Te Runanganui o Ngati Porou and Skills Active Aotearoa have partnered together to offer Ngati Porou communities the opportunity to attain a National Marae Catering Level 2 certificate.
Read articleInvesting in the long term infrastructure of Ngati Porou and the East Coast is one of the objectives shared between Te Runanganui o Ngati Porou and a national Civil Engineering company. An educational scholarship awarded recently has helped cement this relationship further and provides another step towards achieving their mutual goals.
Read articleKa hoki nga mahara ki nga kupu o te waiata tangi i titongia e te papa e Pine Tamahori, "Ma wai ra e taurima te marae i waho nei
Read articleThe Waiapu River provides the lifeblood of Ngati Porou. It is of great cultural and spiritual significance to us.
Read articleTe Reo was the winner on the night at the recent Iwi Radio Awards, and Ngati Porou was there in full force to help celebrate the vital role Iwi stations play in contributing to tribal language development.
Read articleNa te upoko pakaru, na te pukumahi ka eke, eke Tangaroa, eke panuku ki te taumata e tumanakohia e te whanau, e te hapu, e te iwi.
Read articleMarae have long been recognised as being the focal point of any thriving Maori community – providing a place for our people to celebrate, to hui, to wananga and to mourn.
Read articleThe Ngati Porou East Coast Women’s Rugby team celebrated the end of their first season with a special prize giving held at Shed 3 in Gisborne last month.
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