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… and opportunity to buy certain Crown assets, enabling the tribe to fund its social and cultural development. The … supplementary payments if future settlements with other tribes were large in comparison. The Ngāi Tahu settlement …
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Part of story: Ngāi Tahu
… which his wife named after him. The Muaūpoko and Rangitāne tribes, who are also descended from Whātonga, settled in … were joined by the Ngāti Ira tribe from Hawke’s Bay. Other tribes, including Rangitāne, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Māmoe …
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Part of story: Wellington region
… organisation changed upon contact with Europeans. Some tribes migrated to coastal regions in order to benefit from … wars of the 1820s and 1830s caused further disruption. Some tribes migrated long distances, resettled and displaced …
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Part of story: Tribal organisation
… The tribe The Taranaki iwi (tribe) is one of a number from the Taranaki region. Bounded … bisect the Taranaki tribal area and are the source of the tribe’s genealogy. The first people were called Te Kāhui …
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Part of story: Taranaki tribe
… 1991, residents of Māori descent were asked to indicate the tribe to which they were affiliated. The figures below show … Ngāi Tahu (including those who indicated more than one tribe), and the regions where they were found in the … Māori to indicate tribal affiliation – but not of multiple tribes – was in 1901. 1901 census: 1,549 (indicated as …
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Part of story: Ngāi Tahu
… , Tākitimu and Tokomaru . Early settlement The Ngāi Tai tribe, descended from the people of the Tainui canoe, … across to Mahurangi and down to Takapuna. The Ngāti Te Ata tribe was based south of the Manukau at Waiuku. Along the … power on the Tāmaki isthmus was Wai-o-Hua, a federation of tribes formed under Hua-O-Kaiwaka and linked to the Te Arawa …
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Part of story: Auckland region
… 1991, residents of Māori descent were asked to indicate the tribe to which they were affiliated. The figures below show the number who indicated the Whanganui tribes (including those who indicated more than one tribe), …
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Part of story: Whanganui tribes
… 1991, residents of Māori descent were asked to indicate the tribe to which they were affiliated. The figures below show the number who indicated the Ngāti Whātua tribes (including those who indicated more than one tribe), …
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Part of story: Ngāti Whātua
… Taranaki. Although records show that there have been 27 sub-tribes, only six are now active. These are Ngāi Te Ao, Ngāti … touch football matches. This is a time when the hapū (sub-tribes) of Muaūpoko can come together and celebrate their …
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Part of story: Muaūpoko
… a mere pounamu named Hine-nui-o-te-paua, which the Ngāpuhi tribe gave to the Ngāti Pāoa people many generations ago. … pounamu was made between the Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāi Tūhoe tribes. Three Ngāti Kahungunu chiefs requested a meeting …
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Part of story: Pounamu – jade or greenstone
… land available to Ngāi Tahu and found that only 10% of the tribe had sufficient land to provide a living. A number of … were given some land. Ngāi Tahu and other South Island tribes had not had an opportunity to benefit from European …
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Part of story: Te Māori i te ohanga – Māori in the economy
… gifted horses to chiefs as a sign of goodwill. Hapū (sub-tribes) banded together to buy horses, paying for them with … and probably helped bring neighbouring hapū and iwi (tribes) closer together. From the 1840s, some tribes had …
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Part of story: Hōiho – horses and iwi
… Possibly the earliest and most famous ancestor of the tribes of Te Tau Ihu was Kupe, captain of the Matahourua … the descendants of Kupe (and Toikairākau), other ancestral tribes of Nelson–Marlborough developed. Ngāti Wairangi, from …
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Part of story: Te Tau Ihu tribes
… south to Wellington and settled the area with the related tribes, Ngāti Ira and Ngāti Māmoe. Hostilities eventually … pā on the Clarence River, an alliance was struck, and both tribes attacked and defeated Rangitāne in the Wairau. In …
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Part of story: Ngāi Tahu
… The tribes of Te Arawa have a long association with the Hauraki … aside but never entirely disappeared, and members of the tribe still live in the Whangapoua and Coromandel district. … of Harataunga (Kennedy Bay) illustrates how different tribes have links with the Hauraki region. The Ngāti …
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Part of story: Hauraki tribes
… Early contact For Ngāti Maniapoto, like many other tribes, early European contact was with whalers, traders and … Early European settlers had the biggest impact on the tribe, taking prominent Maniapoto women as their wives. …
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Part of story: Ngāti Maniapoto
… land boundaries into the past. These accounts validate a tribe’s claim to land by giving mana (power) to ancestors and longevity to land ownership. Different tribes may have their own explanations for place names, …
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Part of story: Ngā waewae tapu – Māori exploration
… The Ngāti Porou tribe derive their name from the ancestor Porourangi. … added title is Te tuhi-māreikura-o-Oho, a tama-wahine. The tribe has taken Porourangi’s name for two main reasons. … the origin canoes were largely neglected. Links to other tribes Ngāti Porou is proud of their links with kindred …
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Part of story: Ngāti Porou
… the effects of European settlement was being experienced by tribes throughout the country. Poverty and associated … Māori under God and the Treaty of Waitangi. Thousands from tribes throughout New Zealand visited Parewanui to listen to …
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Part of story: Ngāti Apa
… 1991, residents of Māori descent were asked to indicate the tribe to which they were affiliated. The figures below show the number who indicated the Te Āti Awa tribe of Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington) (including those who indicated more than one tribe), and the regions where they were found in the …
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Part of story: Te Āti Awa of Wellington