Te Tatau o Te Pō
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Te Tatau o Te Pō marae is located in Alicetown, Lower Hutt, in the greater Wellington region. It belongs to the iwi Te Āti Awa.
The wharenui is also named Te Tatau o Te Pō. The marae opened in 1933. It connects ancestrally with the waka Tokomaru and Aotea, the maunga Pukeatua, and the awa Te Awakairangi. The name Te Tatau o te Po (‘Door to the night') refers to an ancient Polynesian legend.
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- Rōhe
- Takitimu, Te Upoko o Te Ika
- Community Trust
- Community Trust of Wellington
- Awa
- Te Awakairangi
- Maunga
- Pukeatua
- Whare
- Te Tatau o Te Pō