Venue: 3/34 Wellington St, Freemans Bay
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Ngāti Te Rorooterangi ki Tamāki
Venue: 3/34 Wellington St, Freemans Bay
May 2, 2010; 10 – 11.30a.m.
Present: Wharepaea & Bev Robb, Agnes Amotawa, Ana & , Anahera & Maukaha Richards, Rukingi Richards.
Apologies: Kimoro Taepa, Hamu Lacey, Maia Grant
1. Catch Up
We went around the whānau. Each shared whānau highlights over last month(s) from: fishing, to secret birthdays, weddings on Tarawera, whānau NRL comp from mokos to koro & kuia, etc.
Our updated scrap book with latest Daily Post clippings re Ohinemutu news. Thanks again to Nanny Maxine with cuttings about Don Stafford’s tangihanga.
Wharepaea shared the Rotorua News booklets from around the 1960s. They are excellent snapshots/photos of around that era. We even found photos with us in them e.g. Aggie & Ana when they were children at Whaka Primary; Aunty Josie and Uncle Willie’s wedding – with Tumeke and Muggy as flower girls, the burning down of Whakaturia at Te Papaiouru. Did the memories go back – WOW!!!!!
He mihi nui ki a Wharepaea, sharing us these glimpses back to the past.
2. Shaloh Mitchell’s Business @ Te Papaiouru Marae
We discussed all around the marae trust, as well as Shaloh’s view of what should happen at Te Papaiouru. The whānau finished up with the suggestion that:
All are to check out Shaloh’s interview on www.tvnzondemand.co.nz It is probably the best chance to know see & hear Shaloh’s thinking.
Then respond/share your view to your Te Papaiouru rep. For Ngāti Te Rorooterangi they are: Colin Bennett, Clark Pirika, and Matt Heke. Send your email/view to my daughter, Candy, and she will pass it on to our reps. [email protected]
Respond/share your view with your/our Te Kuirau marae trustee reps, just so they know what we think about: Shaloh, his plan, & Te Papaiouru Trustees. You can again pass on to Candy on [email protected] , or any other of our trustees e.g. Greg Allen, Pare Richards, & Vicky Mae. 3. Te Kuirau Marae (aka Te Rorooterangi marae)
Candy shared a summary of the marae trustee activities for April.
It is important that whānau who don’t live in Rotorua – hear how things are going at the marae. All attended were appreciative with what has been shared. He mihi aroha ki a Waiti.
4. Uncle Bubba’s succession
Descendents of Tarahina and Te Tai at our hui: Amotawa – Aggie & Ana; Hiriwera – Wharepaea, Rukingi, Anahera, Maukaha
All had copies of the pānui that was sent out to all descendents of Tarahina & Te Tai. As a whāngai, with no children – Uncle Bubba’s estate, including our Te Kowhai whenua and resources, are being succeeded to people who have no whakapapa to our tāonga.
We are happy to agree with decisions determined by the descendents of Tarahina and Te Tai at the May 1 hui, Rotorua.
Each of us who are descendents of Tarahina and Te Tai – will send personal correspondence to Nan/Aunty Maxine sharing our views.
You can again pass your personal whakaaro to Candy on [email protected] , or to any other of your whānau representing the children of Tarahina and Te Tai: Kereti, Poururu, Wharekiri, Titaha, Amotawa, Hiriwera, Tokia. Ramari – Bubba; Karaitiana & Whiiti – no issue.
Meeting closed at 11.30a.m.
We were so busy reading the awesome booklets that we forgot to agree on when and where we will meet again. Whoever wants to host us – just give me a yell.
Koia te puku o tā tātou hui. Afterwards, Bev & Wharepaea fed us up with a lovely lunch. Nāreira ngā mihi nui ki a rāua i manaaki i a mātou.
Mā te Wāhi Ngaro tātou e manaaki, e awhi.
Mā te wā
Rukingi