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Iramoko Marae, Research and Archives Museum

Iramoko Marae, Research and Archives Museum

Te Whare Kōrero ō Te Tāwera Hapū me Rāwiri Te Puru Terehou located at Iramoko Marae. 

It's official! It's open and ready for anyone to come and access our archives and research, whakapapa books, history and knowledge of the ancestors, all waka history, all ancestral and iwi knowledge manuscripts, photos, historical dvds, Waka Huia recordings, tape recordings of interviews with our kaumātua and their history and knowledge, come and look at our ancient taonga, art work, traditional and contemporary knowledge and this is our Whare Kōrero opened to all tribes and all people. Please come. 

NAU MAI, HAERE MAI.

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 10.00am till 2.00pm. Open five days a week. 

Dr Pouroto Ngaropō 
Chairman

All welcome, nau mai, haere mai.

More things to do

Mon 1 Apr - Thu 30 May

Nigel Borell (Pirirākau, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Te Whakatōhea) is a significant figure within within the realm of indigenous art and cultural advocacy.

Sat 13 Apr - Sat 15 Jun

Landmarks for the Landless delves into the significance of pouwhenua, symbolic markers of ancestral ties and cultural heritage in Aotearoa.

Sat 27 Apr - Sat 15 Jun

Sat 27 Apr - Sat 15 Jun

Monthly meetings for connection and support with likeminded mothers and allied professionals supporting mothers, babies and families in our community

Mon 6 May

Mon 6 May

Voices is a social, casual, community singing group for adults and teens focused on fun, friendship, inclusion and self expression through song. 

Mon 6 May

Tue 7 May