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Tikanga & Conduct
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The marae is a wāhi tapu (sacred place). Respectful behaviour is expected at all times.
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Follow the guidance of marae representatives and kaumātua.
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Children must be supervised by adults at all times.
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Any damage or incidents must be reported immediately.
Tangihanga
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As a marae, tangihanga may take place at any time.
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Tangihanga will always take precedence over other bookings.
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If a booking is affected, you will be notified as early as possible and a full refund will be provided.
Pōwhiri & Marae Protocol
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Formal welcomes (pōwhiri) may be required depending on the kaupapa.
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Visitors are expected to respect pōwhiri processes, including:
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Karanga and whaikōrero
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Waiata tautoko
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Guidance will be provided if you are unfamiliar with marae protocol.
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Failure to remove rubbish may result in an additional cleaning fee.
Marae Guidelines
Whāngārā Marae is a place of deep cultural, spiritual, and ancestral significance. All visitors are expected to act with respect and care at all times.
Wharenui (Meeting House)
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No food or drink inside the wharenui.
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Shoes must be removed before entering.
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Treat carvings, tukutuku, and taonga with respect at all times.
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Sleeping arrangements must follow marae guidance.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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Drugs are strictly prohibited on marae grounds, including carparks and the urupā.
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Alcohol is only permitted with prior approval and under strict conditions.
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Smoking and vaping are only allowed in designated areas.
Responsibility
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The person making the booking is responsible for:
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The behaviour of all attendees
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Any damage to marae property
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Ensuring tikanga and guidelines are followed
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Acknowledgement
By submitting a booking request, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to follow the Whāngārā Marae guidelines and tikanga.
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