Parewahawaha
2 Domain Road, Bulls,
Manawatū-Whanganui 4818
Hītori – Our Story
Parewahawaha Marae has long been recognised as a spiritual and cultural anchor for the people of Ngāti Raukawa. It plays a central role in preserving kōrero tuku iho and ensuring tikanga are practiced and passed down.
Visitors will encounter not only the physical spaces of the wharenui and wharekai, but also the intangible heritage that defines Māori life. Each gathering on the marae continues a legacy of resilience, connection, and aroha.
He Tono Marae
– Bookings & Facilities
Parewahawaha Marae is available for bookings and welcomes whānau, schools, organisations, and visitors who wish to connect with the space in a meaningful way. Facilities include:
Wharenui – for hui, wānanga, and tangihanga
Wharekai – communal dining and shared kai
Outdoor spaces – for larger gatherings and events
Bookings can be made for:
Hui and conferences
Wānanga
Tangihanga
Celebrations such as weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries
School or group visits
For booking enquiries, please contact info@robbierichardson.co.nz.
Contact Parewahawaha
2 Domain Road, Bulls, Manawatū-Whanganui 4818
Parewahawaha Marae is easily accessible from State Highways 1 and 3. The Rangitīkei River and surrounding landscapes provide a serene and historically rich backdrop, reflecting the deep connection between the people and their whenua.
Phone: 06 322 1750
Email: info@robbierichardson.co.nz
