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… 100 km long. Its name comes from the local iwi (tribe). It is sometimes known as Te Hiku-o-te-ika-a-Māui, …
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Part of story: Northland places
… his claim to the land around it. Members of the Taranaki tribe climbed Taranaki maunga to assert their rights to the …
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Part of story: Mountaineering
… in the early 2000s. Ngāti Apa decision In 1997, eight iwi (tribes) of the northern South Island, spurred on by their …
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Part of story: Law of the foreshore and seabed
… include Milan Mrkusich, Ralph Hōtere of the Aupōuri tribe, and Shane Cotton of Ngāpuhi, whose works have …
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Part of story: Northland region
… In 1835 a group of northern chiefs representing ‘the united tribes of New Zealand’ signed a Declaration of Independence …
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Part of story: Kāwanatanga – Māori engagement with the state
… presented an intimate insight into traditional views of tribe, family, past and present. None of this had been seen …
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Part of story: Māori and television – whakaata
… were killed in a confrontation with the Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri tribe, and Tasman left, naming the area Murderers' Bay. A …
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Part of story: Dutch
… several Māori were included in the All Blacks. Te Arawa tribe called for a sporting and cultural boycott of South …
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Part of story: Anti-racism and Treaty of Waitangi activism
… Pompallier's attitude to the war to the Bay of Plenty tribes. He also carried a letter from Wiremu Tāmihana …
Type: Biography
… and commerce, and peaceful and military engagement between tribes, settlers and government. They also wrote about …
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Part of story: Māori newspapers and magazines – ngā niupepa me ngā moheni
… Murray took a position as governess to the family of C. E. Tribe, a bank manager of Invercargill. She enjoyed working …
Type: Biography
… Pākehā of the province, and not at all by 'insurrectionist' tribes and hapū, particularly after the outbreak of war in …
Type: Biography
… for the majority. Taurekareka often married into their host tribe and children born of such a union were free. …
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Part of story: Leisure in traditional Māori society – ngā mahi a te rēhia
… in New Zealand, there were entries for the major Māori iwi (tribes). The Māori conception of this as expressed at Te Ara …
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Part of story: Te Ara – a history
… , a war canoe of great mana associated with many tribes. There were a number of other examples of Māori using …
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Part of story: Māori and museums – ngā whare taonga
… in the backyard, and to cooperate with people of other tribes. Many younger urban Māori no longer based their …
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Part of story: Māori–Pākehā relations
… with Apirana Ngata 's Māori dairy farming initiative. Māori tribes were encouraged to develop their land by …
Type: Biography
… network in Vietnam In Vietnam Māori soldiers from various tribes and districts served together in the same units. For …
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Part of story: Ngā pakanga ki tāwāhi – Māori and overseas wars
… Ngāi Tahu The Māori people of Ngāi Tahu and earlier iwi (tribes) knew Canterbury intimately and made good use of its …
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Part of story: Canterbury region
… steam, as well as the lakes’ fresh water. All the hapū (sub-tribes) in the region can trace their lineage to the Te …
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Part of story: Volcanic Plateau region