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… Ngāti Maru The emergence of the Ngāti Maru tribe is an involved story. The complexity of the … into the Tāmaki region as a result of the death of the Hauraki water monster, Ureia, in the Manukau Harbour. Later, … Ngāti Maru and Ngāti Pāoa …
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Part of story: Marutūahu tribes
… The Hauraki Gulf Hauraki is a region rich in marine, mineral and … Marine aquaculture is an important enterprise of the Marutūahu peoples. Projects such as a mussel farm in Manaia … behalf of Ngāti Pāoa. Te Aroha mountain was given by Ngāti Maru, and Moehau by Ngāti Tamaterā. The Hauraki goldfields …
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Part of story: Marutūahu tribes
… Te Kaweinga – to live with their Tainui relations in the Hauraki region. The women left with a large entourage, and … of the three). They eventually married men from the Hauraki region. These marriages led to the formation of … the 19th century. They were gifted lands at Manaia by Ngāti Maru as thanks for their assistance in battle. Their chief, …
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Part of story: Hauraki tribes
… of Te Mangapai, a great chief of Ngāti Tamaterā and Ngāti Maru, and one of the last great conquerors of the Coromandel Peninsula and Hauraki hinterlands from an early tribe, Ngāti Huarere. … marriage alliances between this ancient people and Ngāti Maru. He was a prominent leader from the 1820s. Much of …
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… on the Waihou River. Botanist Joseph Banks declared the Hauraki Plains to be ‘the properest place we have yet seen … could obtain in exchange for food and labour. Musket wars Marutūahu expansion to Tāmaki and Mahurangi, on the far side … Shortly before 1820 a dispute between Ngāti Pāoa and Ngāti Maru led each to seek external allies. Ngāpuhi to the north …
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Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel region
… The tribes The tribes of the Marutūahu confederation are Ngāti Rongoū, Ngāti Tamaterā, Ngāti Whanaunga, Ngāti Maru and Ngāti Pāoa. They are all located in the Hauraki region, and trace their descent from a common …
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Part of story: Marutūahu tribes
… Te Pane o Horoiwi, Ngāti Tipa of Waikato and Ngāti Pāoa of Hauraki defeated a Ngāpuhi war party led by Rangituke. That … under the great Waikato general Te Waharoa attacked Ngāti Maru at Taumatawiwi in Waikato. Ngāti Maru left the region as a result. In 1831 a Ngāpuhi war …
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Part of story: Musket wars
… The following story was written by Hoani Nahe, a Ngāti Maru (Hauraki) elder of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He … arrived here they found people living in the land – Ngati Kura, Ngati Korakorako and Ngati Turehu, all hapu or …
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Part of story: First peoples in Māori tradition
… by neighbouring tribes. After Ngāpuhi raids in the Hauraki area, culminating in an attack on Te Tōtara pā (near present day Thames) in 1821, Ngāti Maru tribes retreated inland up the Waihou River to Te Aroha … Kirikiriroa (Hamilton) to Maungatautari. Initially Ngāti Maru were granted refuge by Waikato and Ngāti Hauā, but when …
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… Hōtereni (Willoughby Shortland) Taipari, the chief of Ngāti Maru , who had succeeded his father, Hauāuru Taipari, later … a public hospital, a cemetery, a park and school. This rangatira tradition of generosity was Eruini's legacy, but … father's will and save the house for the children of the Hauraki tribes, but circumstances had changed and the tribes …
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… Stream. His father was Pātara Te Rangiteapake of Ngāti Maru , also known as Pātara Paki, and his mother was … or Rohu of Ngāti Whanaunga. His principal tribe was Ngāti Maru, and his hapū were Ngāti Hauauru, Ngāti Te Aute and … of Ngāti Maru, thus making him kin to all the principal Hauraki tribes. He also had links to Ngātoroirangi of Te …
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… The figures below show the number who indicated the Marutūahu tribes (including those who indicated more than … – but not of multiple tribes – was that of 1901. Ngāti Maru 1901 census: 1,350 1991 census: 384 2001 census: 2,604 … treaty settlements that were under negotiation in 2016. The Hauraki Iwi Collective and Ngā Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau …
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Part of story: Marutūahu tribes
… settled the area around Kāwhia and to the south. Ngāti Toarangatira (also known as Ngāti Toa), whose ancestor was … the south Waikato between Maungatautari mountain and Whakamaru, and north to the Kaimai Range. The ancestor Marutūahu … one of the first tribes to obtain muskets, made raids on Hauraki and Waikato in 1822, overwhelming the Marutūahu …
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Part of story: Waikato region
… The mauri named ‘Marutūahu’ Like all chiefs, Marutūahu possessed a number of emblems befitting his … to assert his authority and rights to land in the Hauraki region. These were conducted at various sites, … Marutūahu icons …
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Part of story: Marutūahu tribes
… human life and located alongside much-used waterways, Hauraki had a turbulent Māori history of migration, warfare … retain their Te Arawa identity and affiliation. Tainui and Marutūahu After 1550 several waves of Tainui peoples entered … west and south-west. Hotunui arrived first, then his son Marutūahu, and a little later his other sons. Pāoa, from …
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Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel region
… Land area Hauraki–Coromandel: 3,441 sq km New Zealand: 268,690 sq km … sunshine: 1,858 hours Total population, 2006 and 2013 Hauraki–Coromandel: 43,880 (2006); 43,992 (2013) New … New Zealand: 1.2% Principal tribes and sub-tribes Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Tamaterā, Ngāti Whanaunga, Ngāti Pāoa, Ngāti …
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Part of story: Hauraki–Coromandel region
… conflict. Often a public ceremony recorded the grant. The Hauraki chief Pāora Te Putu transferred lands around Kennedy … but in the preceding whakapapa that linked us through to Ngati Maru from Ahuahu right through Ngati Maru and all coastal …
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Part of story: Take whenua – Māori land tenure
… in 1862 or 1863. He was the son of Reihana Poto of Ngāti Maru , and Karukino Te Taniwha of Ngāti Puku and Te Mateawa … Two descendants of the Tainui crew, Hotunui and his son Marutūahu (the ancestors of the Marutūahu confederation of … to shift Hotunui, the great meeting house of the Parehauraki people, to the Auckland Museum in an attempt to …
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… and her second husband, Toke Wātene, a farmer of Ngāti Maru descent. He had a half-brother from his mother’s first … Mātene, the daughter of Mātene Te NgĀ, a noted Ngāti Maru chief. He had strong connections to the Tainui, Te … married Phyllis May Rukutai, a Tainui woman from Kōmata, Hauraki. During the 1940s and 1950s Wātene became involved …
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… Mauinaina in Auckland. The following year he attacked Ngāti Maru in Thames and Waikato tribes at Mātakitaki, heavily … wound. Pomare and Te Wera Ngāpuhi chiefs Pōmare and Te Wera Hauraki fought a number of battles on the East Coast and in …
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Part of story: Musket wars