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During the opening ceremony it was dedicated to Queen Victoria as an expression of goodwill. It was hoped that she would one day visit the beautifully carved Wharenui and admire her gift from the Ngāti Awa people. Ignorant to the cultural heritage of the Ngāti Awa the settlers took their land and imprisoned their men. With no concept of the spiritual connection the tribe had with the land it was confiscated by the new government, and their people were treated with little respect. It wasn’t until the 1980s that the tribe began to agitate for Mataatua Wharenui’s return to its traditional homeland.

But I get to live in my house mortgage-free, which is huge, and it makes me feel really awesome and powerful to not have a giant payment to worry about. My mom actually works at the management company I use, but I recommend using a management company that specializes in short-term rentals. It's not cheap to use one, but to me, it's totally worth it because I barely have to do any real work.
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The origins of the rituals are rooted in the cultural history of the Māori people and the traditions are still practised in modern Māori society. As a visitor you are welcomed with a customary greeting by the Tangata Whenua – people of the area. The ritual welcoming ceremony – Pōhiri – includes a number of traditional Tikanga – protocols – that stem from the ancestral roots of the Ngāti Awa people.
After a warm welcome we are taken into the belly of the meeting house to watch an innovative light display that cleverly retells the creation story of the Ngāti Awa people. Having entered the house we are invited to sit on the right hand side of the building, traditionally the men and Chief of the visiting party sit in front of their women folk. Respecting this tradition I take my place behind Ben and we watch as the members of the house explain its history through traditional Māori songs and movement. Mataatua Wharenui – the meeting house – has always been a focal point for Māori communities. Steeped in significance it sits at the heart of the culture and is thought of as the ancestral house. And then once I pay the management fees, my mortgage, and the tiny house mortgage I'm basically breaking even.
I added a large porch to the tiny house.Steph DouglassI started by sacrificing my own space
I can feel their pain, but happy to see they are holding strong to their mana still. I use a management company and they handle the cleaning and coordinating with renters. The company also helps you get your property ready by finding furniture. It's the only way to really make my rental units generate passive income. I walked around a lot and was able to see the different layouts of the tiny houses. These places need a lot of space so you can find similar stores in rural areas.

Entering the house we take part in the hongi, clasping the hands of the members of the house we press the bridge of our nose against theirs. This act represents a sharing of the breath of life and is an intimate welcome into their sacred house. Moving into the doorway of the house we are invited to remove our shoes to allow the souls of our feet to connect with the Mataatua, an additional mark of respect that is practised in all Māori households. Jennifer Coffindaffer, a former FBI agent, also spoke to Newsweek about the theory that the killer could have been in the home prior to the victims' arrival and offered a somewhat different take. No suspect or person of interest has been identified in the crime as of Thursday. Four University of Idaho students were found dead November 13 at this three-story home on King Road in Moscow, Idaho.
VISIT MATAATUA TE MANUKA TUTAHI
Instead of just asking people for money, I've gone 50/50 on houses so we all benefit. I shop at second-hand stores to decorate my tiny house. We pay property taxes on the whole property (it's on the back end of a property with a built house on it, which we would pay for anyway). We also paid 6.25% RV tax upon purchase like you would with a car purchase. Utilities are around $125 amount on average for electric, water, sewage and trash total.

Lovingly restored by the late Ngāti Awa master carver Te Hau o Te Rangi Tutua and his team of his, it took another 15 years before the house was restored to its former glory. Left in storage beneath the floors of the Victoria & Albert Museum for over 30 years its return was finally negotiated by the New Zealand government in 1925. Another seventy years past before the house was finally returned to the Ngāti Awa people. The murders are believed to have been committed between 3 a.m. "I believe that the killer was inside the house already," death row inmate William Noguera said during the interview, which aired on Mains' YouTube channel, Unsolved No More. "I believe that the person was already in the house when the kids arrived...he took advantage that they were not home."
Mataatua - The House That Came Home
Before we hired the company, my fiance and I were tag-teaming all the work and it was really like a part-time job. I don't have to worry about guests or any issues — it's all taken care of. I maybe spend 2 hours a month on the rentals and that's just to make sure the invoices are paid and such. My first tiny house was a converted detached garage already in my yard. But make sure to check that you live in a zone where you're permitted to have a rental in your yard.
Following the interview, Newsweek reached out to Mains for further comment on the theory posed. If it's not booked 5 days in advance, I'll drop the price $10 a night. If the next day it's still not booked, I'll drop the price by another $10.
Shoot me an email or say "Hello" on Instagram @WanderlustCharli. Thanks for the insight into this piece of Maori culture. How strange that the house wouldn’t stay put in NZ to begin with. I have to admit I had no idea how to pronounce a lot of the words we encountered here but the guides were great and really made sure they educated us on the correct pronunciation. Cloud Atlas is on my reading list so thanks for the reminder. I have to say it was really inspiring to learn how the tribe have fought for the return of Mataatua.

Freelance writer and blogger Charli has lived in 11 different countries but calls the Caribbean island of Nevis home. A qualified PADI Dive Master, keen runner and culinary enthusiast. He talks passionately about the importance of the Māori culture in society and makes a number of observations regarding the relationship between European and Māori descendants. We are offered a tea made from the root of a native plant, originally used for its anaesthetic properties it is said to purify the blood, and a traditional Māori bread with butter and honey.
The last of the traditional welcome protocols it is an offering of food that signifies the Ngāti Awa people’s acceptance of their guests. The combination of light and sound are an emotive mix that evokes a connection to the history of the beautiful structure that surrounds me. As we get closer to the structure the men of the house begin the haka pohiri, a display of song and movement, they confirm the purpose of the visit to the ancestors of the house. The history of each individual tribal group is kept alive through Whakapapa, a form of genealogy that traces ancestral lines, birth rights and the Māori creation story.
‘We teach you how to connect with the earth on a spiritual level, and you teach us how to get a job’ he jokes. Just four years later the newly formed Liberal Government decided that the house was to be dismantled and shipped to Sydney to represent the newly colonised New Zealand in the 1879 International Exhibition. After encountering a whirlpool in the ocean during his crossing, the brave Toroa recited a prayer that safeguarded the boat and allowed safe passage to the shores of Aotearoa – New Zealand. Copyright © 1999 – 2022 GoDaddy Operating Company, LLC. All rights reserved.
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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Steph Douglass, owner of 29 rental units and co-founder of Open House Austin. I recently read the book Cloud Atlas, which focused several chapters on 19th century Maori culture, and I’ve wanted to learn more. It’s wonderful how they are fighting to preserve their heritage! As we sip our tea Harry talks to us about the struggles faced by his tribe in modern times.
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