Te Rarawa
Te Rarawa is a Māori iwi (tribe) located in the northern part of New Zealand, primarily in the area of the Far North District. The iwi's traditional territory extends from the Hokianga Harbour to the northern tip of the North Island, encompassing significant cultural and historical sites. Te Rarawa is known for its rich heritage, including its language, customs, and connection to the land.
The iwi is part of the larger Māori community and plays a vital role in preserving Māori culture and traditions. Te Rarawa has a strong focus on education, environmental sustainability, and economic development, working to improve the well-being of its members. The iwi is also involved in various initiatives to promote the revitalization of the Māori language, te reo Māori, and cultural practices.