Ngāti Kuri

Ngāti Kuri are descended from the original inhabitants, the founding peoples of the northernmost peninsula of Aotearoa, in Te Hiku o Te Ika. Today we have a strong core of kaumatua and kuia living in our rohe, and many of our whanau are all over Aotearoa and the world. In part this page represents an effort to virtually gather our whanau home and to provide a space were they and the world can see our strategic vision in action.

Kia ora whanau some awesome news tonight!!We are at the New Zealand Science Awards in Parliament. We were humble and gre...
26/05/2026

Kia ora whanau some awesome news tonight!!
We are at the New Zealand Science Awards in Parliament. We were humble and greatful to be nominated. We are excited to share that we took out our category Te Tohu Tùhura and won!!!!

Thanks to all our whanau that have slogged it out with us to restore our precious taonga. Special thanks to Maiangi Taiao for being good friends and partners with us.

Pomarie whanau

Science New Zealand Awards 2026 - Te Tohu Tūhura Winner: Maiangi Taiao Partnership, Bioeconomy Science Institute. The Maiangi Taiao Partnership shows what be...

📣 TAIĀTEA 2026, Where Islands Meet the Sea 🌊This June, indigenous leaders, researchers, and communities from across Te M...
15/05/2026

📣 TAIĀTEA 2026, Where Islands Meet the Sea 🌊
This June, indigenous leaders, researchers, and communities from across Te Moana Nui ā Kiwa will gather at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds for TAIĀTEA 2026, a symposium grounded in Te Mana o Rangitāhua and dedicated to the wellbeing of our oceans, ecosystems, and peoples.

Since 2019, Taiātea has strengthened relationships across our region, guided by a shared responsibility to care for our island homelands and ocean environments. This fourth gathering continues that lineage as a wānanga shaped by tikanga, relational accountability, and intergenerational responsibility.

This year’s programme will explore three interconnected areas of inquiry, guiding shared research, collective wānanga, and future pathways together 🌿🌏

TAIĀTEA continues to grow as a space for connection, collaboration, and indigenous leadership, where mātauranga is shared across islands, oceans, and communities.

👉Secure your tickets via the link in bio.



📸 Photo: Jaynie Lelievre-Rhodes (used with permission)

  Update for Pāpā Graeme NehoKia ora mai tātou katoa,Please see information and timings for tomorrow morning (Thursday 1...
13/05/2026

Update for Pāpā Graeme Neho

Kia ora mai tātou katoa,

Please see information and timings for tomorrow morning (Thursday 14-May 2026).

Full Service will be held at Kapowairua and the expected arrival time there is 10.00am

  updated pānuiKia ora tātou mā,Ānei ngā whakaritenga mō tō tātou matua a Graeme, kua tāpirihia ngā kōrero ki te whakaah...
11/05/2026

updated pānui

Kia ora tātou mā,

Ānei ngā whakaritenga mō tō tātou matua a Graeme, kua tāpirihia ngā kōrero ki te whakaahua ki raro iho nei.

Tangihanga details:
Uncle and whānau will be leaving their home at 3pm today and making their way up around Te Paatu and key sites before arriving onto Wai Ora marae, Ngātaki at 4pm to stay for the next 2 days.

Wai Ora Marae 4pm today (2nights at Wai Ora)
Rā nehu and Service at Kapowairua on Thursday from 10am.

Koha for those who wish to deposit into an account please direct this to: Nadia Neho (Westpac 03-0339-0001678-00)

He mihi nā te whānau me ngā hapū maha o te kāinga.

Kia ora e te whānau,As we continue recovering from the recent floods and storms, we are actively tracking the arrival of...
10/04/2026

Kia ora e te whānau,
As we continue recovering from the recent floods and storms, we are actively tracking the arrival of Cyclone Vaianu with major wind impacts expected late this afternoon.

A 7-day State of Emergency for Northland is in place to support response and any evacuation efforts.

Current situation:
• Orange weather warnings are in place for the Far North
• Impacts are expected to begin late today, spreading across the North Island and upper South Island through Sunday
• This system may bring damaging winds, heavy rain, flooding, coastal inundation, power outages, road closures, and the potential for isolated communities
• This has the potential to be a significant and damaging weather
Emergency agencies including NEMA, Civil Defence, NZDF, Police, and FENZ are actively monitoring the situation and preparing response efforts.

Stay updated:
• getready.govt.nz
https://www.metservice.com/warnings/

Please take care:
• Do not drive through floodwaters — they may be deeper than they appear and can hide debris
• Stay home unless absolutely necessary
• If someone is in immediate danger, call 111. Only assist if it is safe to do so

Wai Ora marae is an evacuation hub should any whanau need a safe place to come together or are being impacted by cylcone Vaianu. First point of contact is Jason Hakaria
https://www.facebook.com/waioramarae

Our people have faced many storms together, ahakoa te aha he kahikatoa koe! Ring and check on each other, stay home, safe and secure.

WOO! 🌿We’ve been able to maintain and keep the track OPEN from Te Rerenga Wairua to Te Oneroa a Tohe (90 Mile Beach). 🥾B...
06/01/2026

WOO! 🌿
We’ve been able to maintain and keep the track OPEN from Te Rerenga Wairua to Te Oneroa a Tohe (90 Mile Beach). 🥾

Be advised that we have a strict fire ban to prevent wildfires and a ONE night stay over at the Paengarehia (Twilight) micro camp ⛺️

For your safety please stick to the allocated tracks and stay off CLOSED tracks and maintenance tracks🦎

This is a call to action❗️We're asking for your active participation to safegaurd kaimoana for the future 🦞Join the move...
22/12/2025

This is a call to action❗️We're asking for your active participation to safegaurd kaimoana for the future 🦞
Join the movement and reduce your take for a future where all of our children can enjoy kaimoana. We can do this together when we all do our bit! 🌀

We have fisheries officers who will be patrolling this summer kia kaha rā e te whanau 🪼

Kia ora whānauWe are looking forward to seeing some of our whānau very soon at Wai Ora marae. We start TODAY at 12.30pm....
04/12/2025

Kia ora whānau

We are looking forward to seeing some of our whānau very soon at Wai Ora marae. We start TODAY at 12.30pm. We have had a few questions around registering, just show up whānau no worries.

All welcome, nau mai haere mai

Kia ora mai tātou katoa,The 2025 Annual Report is available online this year and we will be moving fully online with the...
04/12/2025

Kia ora mai tātou katoa,

The 2025 Annual Report is available online this year and we will be moving fully online with these publications in future. All our registered tribal members with updated emails in our system have been sent an email with this link to the online viewing platform. All those who attend the AGM in person will receive a printed copy. There will be some limited copies available from the Trust Board office from next week for those who need it. Some reports will be hand delivered to our kaumātua over the coming days.

AGM this Saturday 6-December 2025 Wai Ora Marae. E mihi ana.

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Ngāti Kuri, tirohia ki raro iho nei he pānui hei kīnaki I ngā whakaritenga mở te wānanga i ēnei rā whakatā.Please see be...
02/12/2025

Ngāti Kuri, tirohia ki raro iho nei he pānui hei kīnaki I ngā whakaritenga mở te wānanga i ēnei rā whakatā.

Please see below a summary pānui for the upcoming wānanga. For those who have registered you will receive a copy of the full programme and other logistics by the end of the day tomorrow.

Whānau if you have yet to register and would like to attend this weekend, please complete the link below. We are limited in spaces for bus, resources and catering so it is important you register and let us know if you would like to attend.

E mihi ana ki a tātou katoa i runga anō i ngā tini āhuatanga o te wā.

🔗 Registrations open but we are limited in spaces so click to register your whānau by 3pm tomorrow 3-December:
https://forms.gle/L5V2djM6V63wo4jE9

“Tākina te moka o te pae, kia korara o parirau”

01/12/2025

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5399 Main North Road, Ngataki, RD4
Kaitaia
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Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm

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