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Tamiti Waka Nene marae is a significant Māori meeting place located in the Northland region of New Zealand. It is named after the notable chief Tamiti Waka Nene, who played a key role during the early colonial period and was influential in fostering relations between Māori and Europeans. The marae serves as a cultural and social hub for the local iwi (tribe), hosting various gatherings, ceremonies, and events that are integral to Māori traditions and community life.

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