Te Kao is the principal village of Te Aupōuri, sitting near the southern end of the Pārengarenga Harbour on the Aupōuri Peninsula in the Far North, with Ninety Mile Beach to the west and Great Exhibition Bay to the east. Pōtahi Marae, with its wharenui Waimirirangi, is the iwi's traditional meeting place, and the runanga that governs Te Aupōuri is based here. The name is often translated as the dried kūmara, and the Te Kao Native School opened in 1881 to serve this remote northern community.
Te Kao is the principal village of Te Aupōuri, sitting near the southern end of the Pārengarenga Harbour on the Aupōuri Peninsula in the Far North, with Ninety Mile Beach to the west and Great Exhibition Bay to the east. Pōtahi Marae, with its wharenui Waimirirangi, is the iwi's traditional meeting place, and the runanga that governs Te Aupōuri is based here. The name is often translated as the dried kūmara, and the Te Kao Native School opened in 1881 to serve this remote northern community.
Te Kao is in the Northland region of New Zealand.
Te Kao has an estimated population of around 350 (Stats NZ estimate).
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