It's a new home and the start of a new era for Napier hapu Ngati Paarau after opening new Waiohiki Marae wharenui Hau-Te-Ana-Nui with blessings from across the nation yesterday.
Including representatives of other Ngati Kahungunu iwi and hapu, there was whai korero from 14 manuhiri as more than 300 people gathered on the marae, beside the Tutaekuri with te maunga Otarara beyond for a proud, emotional, and entertaining powhiri that started when the large group was called on just after 10am.
Amid the karanga and the haka powhiri, and five kai wero (3 men and 2 women) challenging the arrivals with the traditional wero, responses included 12-year-old bagpiper Ralph Hunter, a trace of the Scottish heritage from his grandfather, with a group of non-hapu Treaty partners and helpers – nga hoa Pakeha, nga hoa Pasefika tangata Tiriti – including Tame Iti, of Ngati Tuhoe, who would represent the group on the paepae.
From tangata whenua speakers Chad Tareha and Tamati Cairns to senior manuhiri kaumatua Jerry Hapuku, would be repeated that it was good to have a home to come to, more than 19 years after the fire that burned the most-recent former whare (Te Huinga) one night in March 2002.