Pāpāwai

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Pāpāwai
Locality
Looking through the waharoa (gate) and on to the meeting house Hikurangi in 2005
Looking through the waharoa (gate) and on to the meeting house Hikurangi in 2005
Interactive map of Pāpāwai
Coordinates: 41°05′48″S 175°29′10″E / 41.09667°S 175.48611°E / -41.09667; 175.48611
RegionWellington Region
Territorial authoritySouth Wairarapa District
WardGreytown Ward
CommunityGreytown Community
Electorates
Government
  Territorial AuthoritySouth Wairarapa District Council
  Regional councilGreater Wellington Regional Council
  Mayor of South WairarapaFran Wilde[1]
  Wairarapa MPMike Butterick[2]
  Ikaroa-Rāwhiti MPCushla Tangaere-Manuel[3]
Area
  Total
27.81 km2 (10.74 sq mi)
Population
 (2023 Census)[5]
  Total
363
  Density13.1/km2 (33.8/sq mi)

Pāpāwai is a historic settlement and marae located near Greytown, New Zealand. In the late 19th century, the marae was an important site of Te Kotahitanga, the Māori parliament movement.

Pāpāwai is located inland, four kilometres (2.5 mi) east of Greytown, a rural town in the centre of the Wairarapa region of the lower North Island.[6] It is affiliated with the Ngāti Kahungunu hapū of Ngāti Kahukuranui o Kahungunu Kauiti, Ngāti Meroiti and Ngāti Moe, and the Rangitāne hapū of Ngāti Meroiti, Ngāti Moe, Ngāti Tauiao and Ngāti Tūkoko.[7]

The name Pāpāwai means 'the tears of mother earth'.[8] The marae is listed as a wāhi tūpuna (place important to Māori for its ancestral significance and associated cultural and traditional values) by Heritage New Zealand.[9]

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