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… chief executive officer of the administrative body of the Ngāi Tahu people, he expressed disbelief in taniwha. …
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Part of story: Taniwha
… on the Tāmaki isthmus, including Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Tītahi, Ngāi Tāhuhu, Ngā Marama rānei, Ngā Uri-o-Rakataura, Ngāti …
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Part of story: Tāmaki tribes
… jumped ship in Otago Harbour. Three ended up living with Ngāi Tahu and received moko. They reputedly taught Ngāi Tahu to attack ships in the rain (because muskets could …
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Part of story: Asia and New Zealand
… confederation now known as Muriwhenua emerged: Ngāti Kurī, Ngāi Takoto, Te Pātū, Ngāti Kahu, Te Aupōuri and Te Rarawa. … (Te Roroa, Te Uri-o-Hau and Te Taoū) and Ngare Raumati, Ngāi Tāhuhu, Ngātiwai, Te Parawhau, and other tribes around …
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Part of story: Northland region
… (the locality’s original name), was a stronghold of the Ngāi Tahu chief Te Wera. The location has a fresh water … Whalers named the area Blueskin after a much-tattooed Ngāi Tahu chief. An eco-sanctuary has been developed at …
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Part of story: Otago places
… the Takutai o te Tītī marae of the Ōraka-Aparima rūnanga of Ngāi Tahu. The local surf beach is the most popular in … The area is said to have been named by a group of Ngāi Tahu people as they emerged from the dense forest of …
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Part of story: Southland places
… his family. At that time there were about 50 Maori of the Ngai Tuahuriri hapu of Ngai Tahu living on the eastern side of Pigeon Bay. The …
Type: Biography
… Patiere Tūtoko) and Te Koeti Tūranga, both of Poutini Ngāi Tahu and Ngāti Māmoe. He was baptised John Butler but …
Type: Biography
… Island, where similar exchanges occurred, an account of the Ngāi Tahu people who lived on Banks Peninsula has been …
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Part of story: Te hī ika – Māori fishing
… hapū of Ngāti Kahungunu in Wairarapa. His mother was Kaurangaihi. Ngātuere had kinship ties with many hapū, including Ngāti Te Tohinga, Ngāi Tamahau, Ngai Tūāwhio, Ngāi Tūkoko, Ngāti Rongomaipare, Ngāti Tāneroa and Ngāti …
Type: Biography
… is given as Te Hūtana Rangipūawhe (or Hūtana Pūawhe) of Ngāi Toroiwaho, a hapū of both Ngāti Kahungunu and Rangitāne … to Hawke's Bay. Recognised as one of the senior members of Ngāi Toroiwaho, he was settled by his aunt Kararaina at Ōruawharo, but when his Ngāi Tahu kin in Hawke's Bay heard he had returned, they …
Type: Biography
… Waitara River. Te Pūoho joined Te Rauparaha in the raid on Ngāi Tahu at Kaiāpoi pā and Banks Peninsula at the beginning … day Golden Bay. There he conceived the epic march against Ngāi Tahu, a remarkable plan to attack them from the … down the Makarora Valley towards Lake Wanaka. They captured Ngāi Tahu eeling camps at Paekai and Takikarara. Taking …
Type: Biography
… to come to an agreement with the Māori occupants, Poutini Ngāi Tahu. A smudged deed After the Arahura Deed was signed, … the Arahura Deed was signed by leading Poutini Ngāi Tahu chiefs on 21 May 1860. The whole of the West Coast …
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Part of story: West Coast region
… older and more settled than the New Zealand average. Ngāi Tahu The Māori people of Ngāi Tahu and earlier iwi (tribes) knew Canterbury …
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Part of story: Canterbury region
… a joint owner of Abel Tasman Kayaks. Others, such as Ngāi Tahu Tourism, were funded from Treaty of Waitangi … offered an urban Māori experience. In the South Island, Ngāi Tahu Tourism included kayaking, jet boating and glacier …
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Part of story: Te tāpoi Māori – Māori tourism
… New South Wales in 1884, its members included Jack Taiaroa (Ngāi Tahu) and Joseph Warbrick (Ngāti Rangitihi). After one … team in 1893 was captained and coached by Tom Ellison of Ngāi Tahu and Te Āti Awa. He designed the black uniform with …
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Part of story: Māori–Pākehā relations
… More than 2,000 claims have been made to the tribunal. Ngāi Tahu made a successful claim on the grounds that …
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Part of story: Nation and government
… four wives and many children. His second wife, Whaaki of Ngāi Tai, was the mother of seven of his children. Whaaki’s …
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Part of story: Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
… to Tauranga in order to impede the flow of arms and men of Ngāi Te Rangi and Ngāti Ranginui to the Waikato. Upon …
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Part of story: New Zealand Wars
… of seafood for the people of Ngāti Awa, Te Whakatōhea and Ngāi Tūhoe, and is referred to as ‘the food basket of the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Bay of Plenty places