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- Te Puea Memorial Hall, Mangere
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Te Puea Marae, Māngere Bridge was opened on 13 November 1965. It was an early urban marae, named for Te Puea Hērangi (1883-1952), granddaughter of King Tāwhiao. She was known for caring for the people and getting work done, “mahia te mahi”, just as Te Puea Marae has become known for caring for homeless people in recent years - one of their many ...
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- Archives New Zealand / Archives / Archives NZ / New Zealand / New Zealand History / Māngere / Tāmaki / Auckland / Marae / Māori / Te Ao Māori / Tainui / Te Puea / Drawing
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