874:. By the year 1966, 70% of Māori men (throughout New Zealand in general) were now working in urban employment centres, particularly freezing works, sawmills, the transport industry (including road maintenance), the construction industry, and various types of factory work. In Hawke's Bay, thousands of Māori worked at the Whakatu and Tomoana freezing works sites, near Hastings. However the regional economy and well-being of the Māori community was profoundly impacted when both plants closed; Whakatu in 1986 and Tomoana in 1994.
325:. Rākei-hikuroa wanted his favourite son Tū-purupuru to be pre-eminent chief over Ngāti Kahungunu. The twin sons of his nephew Kahutapere seemed to threaten this plan, so they were murdered. Kahutapere defeated Rakei-hikuroa at the Battle of Te Paepae o Rarotonga. After this, he led a migration of his families and followers from Nukutaurua on the Māhia Peninsula to Heretaunga, the region known today as Hawke's Bay. Accompanying Rākei-hikuroa from Māhia to Heretaunga was a son from one of his first marriage,
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495:, a young chief of Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti. Te Heuheu laid siege to the pā but failed to capture it. After his brother was killed in a skirmish at nearby Waimarama, Te Heuheu abandoned his siege of Roto-a-Tara and raided the pā at Waimarama instead. Following this, he returned to Ngāti Tuwharetoa to regroup and prepare for a second assault on Te Roto-a-Tara. Returning weeks later, Te Heuheu was joined by a
301:, a woman from Nukutaurua who was a chief in her own right. She was famously beautiful, and according to legend had issued a challenge to Kahungunu, insulting his charismatic reputation and inviting him to prove himself worthy of her. Kahungunu accepted the challenge, murdered her husband and, after numerous trials, succeeded in obtaining Rongomaiwahine's consent to marry. The iwi Ngāti Kahungunu and
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591:(1879–1881). The effectiveness of Māori parliamentary representation during this period was hampered by a lack of fluent English on the part of the elected Māori representatives, and by a lack of confidence in the European parliamentary system itself, which was seen as incapable of protecting Māori interests. As a result, the
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While NKII is the mandated iwi organisation (MIO) in charge of iwi development and overseeing the fisheries settlement it received in 2004, Ngāti
Kahungunu have settled their Treaty settlements of historical grievances on a hapu basis. Because of this, Ngāti Kahungunu has seven separate entities that
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training station Te Toa
Takitini 2XY, making two short-term broadcasts on 1431 AM in December 1988, and October and November 1989. It was relaunched in 1990 as Radio Kahungunu 2XT, sharing the 765 AM frequency with Hawke's Bay's Racing Radio and Radio Pacific. It began broadcasting full-time in late
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lost significant areas of land in sales that have since been labelled "extortionate," and which later became matters of dispute and protest. The loss of land during this period led to the emergence of the
Repudiation Movement, a coalition of Ngāti Kahungunu leaders who sought to halt the rapidity of
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Kahungunu Incorporated was established as a centralised organisation responsible for iwi development, but it went into receivership in 1994. The organisation re-emerged with a new constitution in 1996 under the name Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated (NKII). An election
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Tuwharetoa warriors were amassing to attack Heretaunga, Te Wera agreed to protect Te Pareihe and the Ngāti Kahungunu at his fortress settlement in Māhia. Hence, in late 1823, Te Pareihe led an exodus of Ngāti Kahungunu refugees from Heretaunga to Māhia, setting off from the beach at Waimarama.
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After the creation of a new constitution, the period of receivership ended and in 1996 the organisation was renamed Ngāti
Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated. The first election for the new board took place in March 1997. Ngahiwi Tomoana of Heretaunga and Toro Waka of Te Whanganui-ā-Orotū were elected
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By 1946 only a small percentage of land in the Ngāti
Kahungunu region had been retained by Māori, and the traditional agrarian communities at the core of Māori society were beginning to break down as returned servicemen found employment and settled in urban areas, such as
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to settle in
Heretaunga.Initially, the descendants of Rākei-hikuroa were divided between Te Hika a Ruarauhanga, the descendants of his first wife, and Te Hika a Pāpāuma, the descendants of his second. After four generations, this conflict was resolved, when
833:, during which it earned a formidable reputation as an extremely effective fighting force. It was also the most decorated New Zealand battalion of the war. Following the end of hostilities, the battalion contributed a contingent of personnel to serve in
450:, won a crushing victory over Te Whānau-ā-Apanui at the Battle of Whāwhāpō. After this, Ngāti Kahungunu's position in the northern Hawkes' Bay was secure. Later Te Kahu-o-te-rangi attempted to kill Te-O-Tane, but failed and they eventually reconciled.
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The descendants of Rākei-hikuroa split into various hapū. Allegiances shifted, and Māori geopolitics in the region was largely played out as an internal struggle for dominance among the hapū of Ngāti
Kahungunu, broken up by intermittent raids from
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that trace their lineage directly back to
Kahungunu. Many of his marriages were arranged for diplomatic purposes, uniting various iwi against their enemies, forming bonds and securing peace. At some point, Kahungunu arrived at
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commanded such a strong resistance in the ensuing battle that Te Heuheu and Te Whatanui were thrown back in total defeat, with the loss of over 500 chiefs. Te Pareihe abandoned Te Roto-a-Tara after the battle and moved to
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have (or are in the process of) received their Treaty settlements to govern for their respective affiliate hapu and whanau. This is contrary to a centralised iwi entity that has more power than its hapu/hapu collectives.
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crossed into Ngāti Kahungunu territory. Armed with muskets, Te Heuheu had come to assist Ngāti Te Ūpokoiri in retaking their lost pā of Te Roto-a-Tara, a fortified island in Lake Roto-a-Tara near the present-day site of
1522:. By 1994 a rapid succession of other chairpeople had led the organisation, while severe disharmony between board members was increasingly hampering the board's effectiveness. As a result, a case was brought to the
329:. Not long after their arrival in Heretaunga, Taraia succeeded Rākei-hikuroa as the leader of their people, and he proved to be a proficient strategist in the struggle for dominance of the region, displacing the
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is said to have coined the name Ngāti Kahungunu in the next generation, shortly before he was killed in an attack led by Te Whānau-ā-Apanui. The west and east banks of the Wairoa were split between the brothers
527:. Together, their forces retook Te Roto-a-Tara pā from Ngāi Te Upokoiri, who had occupied the fortress island after Te Pareihe escaped to Porangahau. But when news reached the alliance that a huge coalition of
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iwi, which lived in Petane, Te Whanganui-a-Orotu and Waiohiki. Within Taraia's lifetime, Heretaunga was brought under the control of his people, who became the first of the Ngāti Kahungunu in that area.
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Although he had beaten back a superior force at Te Roto-a-Tara, Te Pareihe knew that the defence of Heretaunga was unsustainable without the advantage of firearms. He and fellow Ngāti Kahungunu chief
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When Rākei-hikuroa departed for Heretaunga, Rakai-pāka and his sister Hinemanuhiri remained in the Gisborne area, but they were subsequently defeated in battle and migrated south to the northern
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to provide parliamentary representation for Māori in the east of the North Island, an area encompassing Ngāti Kahungunu. The first representatives for the electorate were Ngāti Kahungunu chiefs
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was held in 1997, resulting in the establishment of an elected board of trustees and a new mandate to govern iwi development. Elections are held every three years, and all adults with a
503:, and together they devised a plan to assault the island fortress. They constructed a causeway enabling them to make the crossing from the shore of the lake to Te Roto-a-Tara pā.
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in which the Court of Appeals denied that it could review land transactions between the Crown and Māori. The ruling was quashed when Tamaki appealed the case to the
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solidified the hapū's position throughout the region with a series of diplomatic marriages, a process referred to as "setting the net of Te Huki," but was killed by
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emerged in the 1890s to advocate for the establishment of an independent Māori parliament. It convened parliamentary style meetings at Pāpāwai Marae in
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and Te Maaha, who fought one another, but were subsequently re-joined through intermarriage. In the late eighteenth century, their children, led by
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1991, moved dedicated studios at Stortford Lodge in the late 1990s, and began an FM simulcast on 4 September 2000. It broadcasts from
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of Ngāti Kahungunu are eligible to vote. The chairperson of the board of trustees usually represents the iwi in political affairs.
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around 1100–1200 AD, according to Ngāti Kahungunu traditions. According to local legend, Tākitimu and its crew were completely
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as their official slow march. Other songs composed by Tomoana were
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Māori parliament movement, published from 1893 until 1895.
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first Māori to be invested as an Associate Fellow of the
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electorates, first Māori to hold the cabinet position of
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from 1996 until 2003, high-profile convicted fraudster.
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Actor, musician, comedian, singer, director and writer.
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Ngāti Kahukuranui o Kahungunu Kauiti
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of New Zealand. The iwi is traditionally centred in the
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Candidates for election to these positions must have a
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Te Hika a Pāpāuma ki Wairarapa
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land loss in the region, and to dispute past sales.
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1291:covers the rest of the Wairarapa, down to the
523:, a chief from Ngāpuhi who had settled on the
188:depicted with the canoe paddle of a navigator.
4545:
4205:Te Runanganui o Ngati Kahungunu Inc v Gemmell
1893:Chair of Independent Police Conduct Authority
1658:Film and television actor known for roles in
1357:Ngāti Te Tomo o Kahungunu
1053:Ngāti Kurumōkihi (Ngāi Tātara)
1041:Ngāi Te Ruruku ki Tangoio
133:regions. The Kahungunu iwi also comprises 86
8:
5599:‡ Tribes that are located in both the
3070:Prominent tribal leader and oral historian.
951:Ngāti Hinehika (Ngāti Kōhatu)
555:during the 1850s and 1860s. Chiefs from the
4219:Te Runanganui o Ngati Kahungunu Inc v Scott
3860:New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1949
3444:Prominent chief of Ngāti Kahungunu, son of
2672:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
2437:Director of the Wairoa Māori Film festival
2301:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1897:Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse
1864:Tribal leader and controversial landowner.
1534:chairman and deputy chairman respectively.
1244:Tamatea Hinepare o Kahungunu
841:, before it was disbanded in January 1946.
387:in the sixteenth of seventeenth centuries.
197:Ngāti Kahungunu trace their origins to the
4552:
4538:
4530:
4222: (High Court of New Zealand 1995).
4208: (High Court of New Zealand 1994).
2563:Tribal leader and editor of the newspaper
1598:
1467:, kawa (traditional legal protocols), and
410:hapū. Four generations later, their chief
54:
34:
4179:"About: Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated"
4098:"About: Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated"
3093:Tribal leader, politician and historian.
2911:Television personality known for hosting
2674:, known for the first translation of the
1318:Ngāti Hikawera o Kahungunu
680:were also established within the region.
532:Some chiefs, such as Kurupo Te Moananui,
27:Māori iwi (tribe) in Aotearoa New Zealand
4499:Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated website
4011:Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
3644:
3620:
3608:
3593:
2273:Māori activist, and trade union leader.
1889:Justice of the High Court of New Zealand
1083:south of the Ngaruroro River, including
607:had failed to gain recognition from the
429:valley from Ngāi Tauira and established
5220:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Whanganui-a-Orotu
3632:
3536:
3333:Kaihau Te Rangikakapi Maikara Te Whaiti
2326:Tribal leader and prominent landowner.
1899:in England and Wales in February 2015.
1751:Tribal leader, politician and soldier.
1378:Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated (NKII)
741:between 1916 and 1918. In January 1918
121:located along the eastern coast of the
4453:Takitimu: A History of Ngati Kahungunu
4066:
4064:
4062:
4060:
4058:
4056:
4054:
3162:Tribal leader and political activist.
1215:Ngāti Mārau o Kahungunu
462:broke out as chiefs from the northern
375:. Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti settled in the
3927:"Tomoana, Paraire Henare – Biography"
3268:Religious leader and politician from
1463:who is proficient in Ngāti Kahungunu
1315:Ngāi Tumapūhia a Rangi
1079:is roughly equivalent to the part of
839:British Commonwealth Occupation Force
731:New Zealand (Māori) Pioneer Battalion
690:New Zealand (Māori) Pioneer Battalion
7:
5441:Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika
4830:Ngāti Porou ki Harataunga ki Mataora
1982:Tribal leader and local politician.
1607:
1604:
1601:
1191:Ngāi Tahu o Kahungunu
1029:Marangatūhetaua (Ngāti Tū)
733:. The battalion participated in the
4325:Houlahan, Mike (10 February 2007).
3981:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
3932:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
3830:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
3798:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
3766:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
3734:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
3702:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
3667:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
1950:New Zealand Māori rugby league team
1455:One representative is elected as a
628:Students at Te Aute College in 1880
402:, where his descendants settled at
257:itself continued its voyage to the
5235:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamakinui a Rua
4631:Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa
4509:Whaanga, Mere (21 December 2006).
3324:Tribal leader and oral historian.
1834:Tribal leader and husband of Dame
1538:Ngāti Kahungunu Treaty settlements
575:electorate was established in the
317:. His children included two sons,
25:
3986:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
3937:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
3904:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
3835:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
3803:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
3771:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
3739:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
3707:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
3672:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
3307:Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangi Te Whaiti
1008:covers the area roughly from the
371:, and the descendants of Taraia,
305:both descend from this marriage.
4183:Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated
4157:Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated
4131:Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated
4102:Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated
3198:Te Manihera Te Rangi-taka-i-waho
1777:Religious leader, member of the
1383:Organisational structure of NKII
1295:. It contains twenty-five hapū:
1283:Te Hika a Pāpāuma
1280:Ngāti Te Rangiwhakaewa
678:St Joseph's Māori Girls' College
3417:New Zealand Legislative Council
2392:Renata Tama-ki-Hikurangi Kawepo
2217:Academic and co-creator of the
1096:Ngāi Te Rangikoianake
942:Ngāi Te Kapuamātotoru
882:The iwi contains a total of 86
722:, who was the son of the chief
297:, where he pursued and married
241:or at Turanga, near modern-day
207:which arrived on New Zealand's
3976:"Huata, Wi Te Tau – Biography"
2644:Tribal leader and politician.
2190:a newspaper supportive of the
821:. The battalion fought in the
440:Tapuwae Poharutanga o Tukutuku
1:
5225:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga
3825:"Tomoana, Henare – Biography"
3415:electorate and Member of the
3212:Tribal religious leader from
3185:Tribal religious leader from
3020:Prominent tribal leader from
2358:Rangi Ruru Wananga Karaitiana
2072:Tribal and religious leader.
1948:Sportsman who played for the
1271:Ngāti Ihaka Rautahi
916:. There are twenty-six hapū:
900:is roughly equivalent to the
265:, from whom the South Island
92:
5240:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa
5215:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa
4375:"Donna Awatere Huata jailed"
4236:. Wellington. 22 March 1997.
3006:Ngatuere Tawhirimatea Tawhao
2801:Māori religious leader from
2186:Tribal leader and editor of
1265:Ngā Hau E Whā
1184:Central Hawke's Bay District
1032:Ngā Hau E Whā
4306:. Māori Media Network. 2007
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1186:. There are eighteen hapū:
1024:). There are fifteen hapū:
1016:(i.e. the northern part of
472:Mananui Te Heuheu Tukino II
104:http://www.kahungunu.iwi.nz
5640:
5465:Te Atiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui
5430:Te Atiawa ki Whakarongotai
5230:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamatea
4271:Welcome to the Radio Vault
3448:, editor of the newspaper
3148:Piripi Te Maari-o-te-rangi
1920:Royal Commonwealth Society
1723:Minister of Native Affairs
1592:
1363:Tahu o Kahungunu
1260:. It contains seven hapū:
1238:Rangi Te Kahutia
1159:Ngāti Te Rehunga
1099:Ngāi Te Ūpokoiri
793:After the outbreak of the
786:
687:
276:According to one account,
5597:
5358:Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi
4471:Parsons, Patrick (1997).
4033:"The day grown men cried"
3900:"Maori units of the NZEF"
3298:Tribal religious leader.
3251:Taiawhio Tikawenga Te Tau
2943:Tribal religious leader.
2886:Fifth National Government
2882:Minister of Māori Affairs
2872:Academic and politician,
2704:First Māori woman doctor
2040:Minister of Māori Affairs
1524:High Court of New Zealand
1351:Ngāti Te Ahuahu
1252:is roughly equivalent to
1182:is roughly equivalent to
1087:. There are twenty-seven
379:, but were driven out by
354:and repeated attempts by
53:
42:
4450:Mitchell, J. H. (2014).
3281:Henare Wepiha Te Wainohu
2670:Religious leader in the
2486:Hamuera Tamahau Mahupuku
2375:Songwriter, composer of
2160:Performing arts leader.
1895:, appointed head of the
1817:William Turakiuta Cooper
668:and became known as the
636:had opened in 1854 near
519:forged an alliance with
32:Māori iwi in New Zealand
5370:Te Korowai o Wainuiārua
4592:Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa
4456:. Libro International.
2772:Nireaha Tamaki v. Baker
2312:Te Aitu-o-te-rangi Jury
2282:Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury
2044:Fifth Labour Government
1354:Ngāti Te Hina
1306:Ngāi Rangawhakairi
1197:Ngāi Te Ōatua
1174:Ngāti Whitikaupeka
1162:Ngāti Urakiterangi
936:Ngāi Te Apatu
933:Ngāi Tānemitirangi
745:published the words of
674:Hukarere Girls’ College
4835:Ngāti Pūkenga ki Waiau
4691:Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara
4407:"Administrative Heads"
4380:The New Zealand Herald
4332:The New Zealand Herald
4249:Independent Newspapers
3429:Paraire Henare Tomoana
3225:Wiremu Te Koti Te Rato
2460:Golan Haberfield Maaka
2219:R Programming Language
2046:from 2000 until 2008.
1965:Richard Tahuora Himona
1760:Hirini Whaanga Christy
1595:Ngāti Kahungunu people
1563:, and is available on
1556:Tairawhiti Polytechnic
1345:Ngāti Rangitehewa
1342:Ngāti Rangitataia
1234:Ngāti Whatuiāpiti
1168:Ngāti Whatuiāpiti
1141:Ngāti Papatuamāro
1065:Ngāti Toaharapaki
966:Ngāti Kurupakiaka
849:'s military chaplain.
799:28th (Māori) Battalion
751:Royal New Zealand Navy
652:(Sir Peter Buck), and
629:
609:New Zealand Parliament
577:New Zealand Parliament
341:, and elements of the
205:Māori migration canoes
189:
18:Ngāi Tumapuhia-a-Rangi
5470:Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō
5038:Ngāti Kea Ngāti Tuarā
4902:Ngāti Korokī Kahukura
4845:Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu
4327:"One more giant step"
3482:and co-leader of the
2601:James Waitaringa Mapu
2565:Te Puke ki Hikurangi.
2505:Te Puke ki Hikurangi.
1916:Royal Society of Arts
1502:member of parliament
1339:Ngāti Rākairangi
1327:Ngāti Kaparuparu
1206:Ngāti Kekehaunga
1150:Ngāti Tamakopiri
1135:Ngāti Ngarengare
972:Ngāti Mātangirau
939:Ngāi Te Ipu
930:Ngāi Tamaterangi
627:
261:under a new captain,
183:
5260:Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti
5255:Maungaharuru Tangitū
5245:Ngāti Rongomaiwahine
4733:Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua
4561:List of iwi and hapū
4297:"Iwi Radio Coverage"
3960:28 (Maori) Battalion
3480:Member of Parliament
3409:Member of Parliament
3171:Moihi Te Matorohanga
3125:Te Retimana Te Korou
2968:Member of Parliament
2966:Prominent chief and
2952:Karaitiana Takamoana
2874:Member of Parliament
2188:Huia Tangata Kotahi,
2096:Member of Parliament
2032:Member of Parliament
1711:Member of Parliament
1415:Te Whanganui-ā-Orotū
1218:Ngāti Parakiore
1203:Ngāti Hinetewai
1114:Ngāti Honomōkai
1006:Te Whanganui-a-Orotū
981:Ngāti Pāhauwera
620:Political leadership
615:20th century history
593:Kotahitanga movement
585:Karaitiana Takamoana
425:took control of the
369:Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti
303:Ngāti Rongomaiwahine
150:Te Whanganui-ā-Orotū
137:(sub-tribes) and 90
5182:Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki
5175:Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti
5008:Ngāti Rangiteaorere
4706:Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
4387:. 30 September 2005
3545:"Kahungunu History"
2787:Paora Te Potangaroa
2687:Rina Winifred Moore
2534:Katherine Mansfield
2111:Wiremu Te Tau Huata
2081:Donna Awatere Huata
1475:of Ngāti Kahungunu.
1452:of Ngāti Kahungunu.
1321:Ngāti Hinewaka
1312:Ngāi Taneroroa
1277:Ngāti Pakapaka
1230:Ngāti Tamaterā
1224:Ngāti Pukututu
1212:Ngāti Manuhiri
1200:Ngāi Toroiwaho
1165:Ngāti Whakaiti
1153:Ngāti Tamaterā
1126:Ngāti Kurukuru
1108:Ngāti Hinemanu
1071:Ngāti Whakaari
1044:Ngāti Hinepare
978:Ngāti Moewhare
954:Ngāti Hinemihi
843:Wiremu Te Tau Huata
767:Hoea ra te waka nei
421:Hinemanuhiri's son
363:of Pāpāuma married
141:(meeting grounds).
5502:Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri
5395:Te Moana o Raukawa
5282:Heretaunga Tamatea
5127:Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
5065:Ngāti Tūrangitukua
4850:Ngāti Tara Tokanui
4840:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
4760:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
4363:on 1 October 2008.
3957:Cody, J.F (1956).
3906:. 1 September 2015
3761:"Hauraki, Te Wera"
3647:, p. 143–144.
2919:Homai Te Pakipaki.
2814:Tipi Tainui Ropiha
2131:Tūtira Mai Ngā Iwi
1442:Taurahere Runanga.
1330:Ngāti Meroiti
1274:Ngāti Mutuahi
1227:Ngāti Tamatea
1147:Ngāti Rahunga
1132:Ngāti Mihiroa
1129:Ngāti Mahuika
1123:Ngāti Kautere
1111:Ngāti Hinemoa
1105:Ngāti Hikatoa
1047:Ngāti Hineuru
957:Ngāti Hinepua
878:Taiwhenua and hapū
763:Hoki hoki tonu mai
759:I runga o nga puke
755:Tahi nei taru kino
735:Gallipoli campaign
630:
599:and at Waipatu in
581:Tareha Te Moananui
541:Treaty of Waitangi
454:Early 19th century
444:Te Kahu-o-te-rangi
416:Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
251:Hawke's Bay Region
190:
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5165:Ngāriki Kaiputahi
5048:Ngāti Rangiwewehi
4750:Te Kawerau ā Maki
4723:Te Ākitai Waiohua
4511:"Ngati Kahungunu"
4463:978-1-877514-72-2
4425:Radio New Zealand
4267:"Napier/Hastings"
4073:"Ngāti Kahungunu"
4037:Hawke's Bay Today
3974:Ballara, Angela.
3925:Ballara, Angela.
3823:Ballara, Angela.
3791:Ballara, Angela.
3759:Ballara, Angela.
3727:Ballara, Angela.
3660:Hura, Elizabeth.
3516:
3515:
3503:11 September 1944
3079:Mohi Te Atahikoia
2929:Te Matenga Tamati
2741:Wednesday to Come
2451:Climate activist
2443:India Logan-Riley
2295:26 September 1923
2119:23 September 1917
2055:Hemi Pititi Huata
1674:Wayne Buckingham
1624:20 November 1959
1405:representatives:
1360:Ngāti Tūkoko
1348:Ngāti Tatuki
1336:Ngāti Parera
1221:Ngāti Pihere
1156:Ngāti Taraia
1144:Ngāti Pōporo
1081:Hastings District
1059:Ngāti Matepu
1018:Hastings District
969:Ngāti Mākoro
853:Late 20th century
831:Italian campaigns
708:Young Māori Party
670:Young Māori Party
587:(1871–1879), and
499:war party led by
470:war party led by
373:Ngāti Te Ūpokoiri
203:waka, one of the
109:
108:
16:(Redirected from
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5250:Ngāti Rakaipaaka
5060:Ngāti Tūwharetoa
4890:Ngāti Paretekawa
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1973:7 September 1905
1969:
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1954:Māori All Blacks
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1881:25 November 1948
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1528:Māori Land Court
1427:Tāmaki-nui-a Rua
1268:Ngāti Hāmua
1254:Tararua District
1250:Tāmaki nui-ā-Rua
1171:Ngāti Whiti
1120:Ngāti Hōtoa
1102:Ngāti Hāwea
1062:Ngāti Pārau
1038:Ngāi Tāwhao
1035:Ngāi Tātara
984:Ngāti Peehi
927:Ngāi Rākatō
908:, including the
795:Second World War
783:Second World War
737:in 1915 and the
706:. Alumni of the
468:Ngāti Tuwharetoa
431:Ngāi Tamaterangi
408:Ngāti Rakaipaaka
381:Ngāti Tūwharetoa
377:Kaimanawa ranges
273:takes its name.
227:Tamatea Arikinui
193:Pre-colonisation
162:Tāmaki-nui-a Rua
94:
58:
35:
21:
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5624:Ngāti Kahungunu
5614:
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5593:
5559:
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5506:
5445:
5389:
5302:
5272:Ngāti Pāhauwera
5210:Ngāti Kahungunu
5196:
5192:Ngāi Tāmanuhiri
5151:
5081:
5077:Ngāti Whakahemo
5053:Ngāti Rangitihi
4959:
4926:
4912:Ngāti Hinerangi
4885:Ngāti Maniapoto
4854:
4825:Te Patukirikiri
4808:Ngāti Whanaunga
4769:
4755:Te Patukirikiri
4679:Ngāti Whanaunga
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4277:on 24 July 2011
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1847:Airini Donnelly
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1801:
1794:Jemaine Clement
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1652:10 October 1969
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1597:
1593:Main category:
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1568:
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1564:
1552:Radio Kahungunu
1549:
1547:Radio Kahungunu
1540:
1516:
1385:
1380:
1375:
1300:Kahukuraawhitia
1286:
1247:
1209:Ngāti Kere
1177:
1138:Ngāti Paki
1117:Ngāti Hōri
1074:
1056:Ngāti Māhu
1050:Ngāti Hōri
1014:Ngaruroro River
1003:
987:Ngāti Tama
975:Ngāti Mihi
963:Ngāti Kahu
948:Ngāti Hine
914:Mahia Peninsula
902:Wairoa District
880:
855:
847:Māori Battalion
837:as part of the
815:Chatham Islands
791:
789:Māori Battalion
785:
775:, and the haka
743:Paraire Tomoana
720:Paraire Tomoana
696:First World War
692:
686:
684:First World War
654:Paraire Tomoana
634:Te Aute College
622:
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525:Māhia Peninsula
521:Te Wera Hauraki
456:
406:and became the
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5419:Ngāti Kauwhata
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5298:Ngāi Te Ohuake
5295:
5293:Ngāti Ranginui
5290:
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5157:Te Tai Rāwhiti
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5043:Ngāti Rongomai
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5013:Ngāti Tarāwhai
5010:
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4958:
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4950:Ngāti Ranginui
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4932:Tauranga Moana
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4768:
4767:
4765:Waikato Tainui
4762:
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4745:Ngāti Manuhiri
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4715:
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4674:Ngāti Tamaterā
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4517:on 1 July 2007
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4503:Pōkarekare Ana
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4493:External links
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