tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7757009263514046674.post7177801616925392210..comments2023-06-12T21:42:18.335+12:00Comments on Introducing Maori Lifestyles: More from Omaio, East CapeAdrienne Rewihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04187339453802536156noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7757009263514046674.post-11996802268094256152010-09-30T05:48:44.898+13:002010-09-30T05:48:44.898+13:00Thanks so much for naming Te Whanau-a-Rutaia for m...Thanks so much for naming Te Whanau-a-Rutaia for me Ana-Mei. It's often hard to find the correct name of a marae when I'm travelling around the country and don't have time to stop and ask the locals. It's a big help. Thanks again - AdrienneAdrienne Rewihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04187339453802536156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7757009263514046674.post-48183523790664213572010-09-29T22:31:00.115+13:002010-09-29T22:31:00.115+13:00Kia ora Liz,
I just happened upon your blog spot a...Kia ora Liz,<br />I just happened upon your blog spot and found your ataahua korero and whakaahua of home (Omaio). I noticed you said you were unable to identify the marae after the store so thought I would let you know that it is Otuwhare marae. Their hapu is Te Whanau-a-Rutaia. And again what ataahua whakaahua you have taken, they make me home sick =)Ana-Meinoreply@blogger.com