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Ngāti Tūwharetoa

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322:. From Tauhara, Ngātoro-i-rangi made his way to Tongariro with the intention of standing on its summit and thus claiming the district as his own. While climbing the mountain a powerful southerly wind whipped his face, icy gales chiselled the warmth from his body while the frozen volcano cut painfully into his feet eventually bringing him to his knees with cold. As Ngātoro-i-rangi lay dying he called to his sisters Kuiwai and Haungaroa in Hawaikii, to send fire to warm him, " 421:'s Tūwharetoa warriors were prevented from entering the rebel stronghold by the early arrival of government troops, who quickly formed a ring around the stronghold to prevent reinforcement. Tūwharetoa warriors were left to watch from a hillside 900 metres away where they were intermittently bombarded by Armstrong cannons. They could only encourage the defenders with haka from a safe distance. 228: 86: 236: 244: 353:. His descendants settled at Te Awa o Te Atua inland to Kawerau increasing over the generations until the time of Mawake Taupō, 8th generation descendant of Ngātoro-i-rangi. Mawake Taupō married an ariki of Hapuoneone named Hahuru, whose lineage included the original inhabitants of the area and their son Manaia would eventually take the name Tūwharetoa. 63: 341:
and Taupō, finally bursting at the feet of Ngātoro-i-rangi, welling up from the large vent in the volcano’s summit, warming the tohunga and thus allowing him to achieve his goal. On the summit of Tongariro Ngātoro-i-rangi gave thanks and established 'Te Wharetoa o Tūmatauenga' The Warrior House of
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was a decisive defeat for Tūwharetoa and Te Kooti. Women taken prisoner at Te Pōrere by the government soldiers indicated that Tūwharetoa were reluctant to fight. Te Kooti had kept the Tūwharetoa women under Hau Hau guard to ensure the Tūwharetoa men would fight. Donald McLean the native minister
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Ngāti Tūwharetoa were very active during the early 19th century through military and diplomatic actions amongst the surrounding iwi. Although the location of Tūwharetoa in the Central North Island kept them isolated from European contact until 1833, the iwi was nonetheless very aware of
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The sons of Tūwharetoa moved from Kawerau across Waiariki and eventually into the district around Taupō and by skill at arms, strategy and might eventually established the rohe of Tūwharetoa settling in three divisions at Kawerau, Waiariki and Tongariro.
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In Aotearoa they made landfall at Te Awa o Te Atua, and Ngātoro-i-rangi departed heading inland to Te Takanga i o Apa (Kawerau area), thence to Ruawahia there he encountered the monstrous Tama o Hoi and eventually reaching
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during the 1820s as part of the Roto-a-tara campaign at Heretaunga. Most notably Tūwharetoa actions during this period consolidated its position as the dominant iwi of the central plateau and the mana (authority) of
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and others were in Auckland trading flax and later attended the meeting at Waitangi. However he did not authority to sign as that right was held by his older brother Mananui as ariki. Later during the
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for his position but been rebuffed. However the Kingitanga kept a close eye on Te Kooti as he fought with the government and settlers and loyal Maori. Tūwharetoa joined with Te Kooti's Hau Hau at
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impact on the coast both through the introduction of new crops and stock (horses) and due to upheavals and conflicts amongst neighboring iwi to the north caused by the introduction of muskets.
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realised that confiscating significant Tūwharetoa land could cause further anti-colonial dissent. Instead, Tūwharetoa were forced to give some land – Mount Tongariro – to the crown.
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Tūwharetoa did not take part in any of the early 1863 raids and battles in Auckland. Their first effort to join the Kingitanga movement was the
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waka. This greatly angered Ngātoro-i-rangi and his disdain and animosity of the Te Arawa chief led to his leaving the group soon after arrival.
417:. A few Ngāti Tūwharetoa men, women and children fought the Colonials with their fellow soldiers inside the Orakau fortifications. The bulk of 1707: 406:, but was dissuaded to do so by Waikato. Iwikau Te Heu Heu replaced his brother in 1846 and was a key supporter of the founding of the 1830: 710: 1697: 538: 462: 1712: 1687: 2096: 1178: 868: 1942: 1510: 653: 522: 516: 31: 461:, of Ngāti Tūwharetoa is derived from the arrival of Ngātoro-i-rangi and that this is best demonstrated culturally through 1937: 1702: 1017: 572: 252: 557: 543: 1307: 1163: 676: 1445: 1412: 884: 561: 395: 388: 1974: 1867: 1374: 1317: 510: 2101: 1997: 1902: 1842: 1732: 1629: 1064: 643: 623: 576: 361:(From Te Awa-o-te-Atua to Tongariro, Tūwharetoa at Kawerau, Tūwharetoa at Waiariki, Tūwharetoa at Tongariro). This 604:. An off-shot station, Tahi FM, began in February 1993 but is no longer operating. Tuwharetoa FM broadcasts on 600:
in February 1991, was taken off air in late 1992, relaunched in 1993, and added a frequency reaching as far as
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sought shelter with Tūwharetoa during his early rise to prominence and the Tūwharetoa war party met with
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Mai Te Awa o Te Atua Ki Tongariro, Tūwharetoa Ki Kawerau, Tūwharetoa Ki Waiariki, Tūwharetoa Ki te Tonga
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Ngātoro-i-rangi did not remain at Tongariro, instead returning to the coast to live out his life at
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as it was considered good luck to have him aboard. He was originally destined to travel aboard the
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Ngāti Tūwharetoa academic Hemopereki Simon wrote that the mana, in particular the mana whenua and
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is the official radio station of Ngāti Tūwharetoa. It began at Waiariki Polytechnic in
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Tūwharetoa is the sixth largest iwi in New Zealand, with a population of 35,877 of the
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movement after hearing of growing abuses and land theft by the British Colonials.
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The following lines from this moteatea relate to the history of Ngātoro-i-rangi.
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waka. Ngātoro-i-rangi was tricked onto the Te Arawa waka by the chief
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Later in 1869 Tūwharetoa joined with the Maori sovereignty warrior
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Kuiwai e! Haungaroa e! Ka riro au i te tonga! Tukuna mai he ahi!
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Redemption songs : a life of Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki
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Ngāti Tūwharetoa are descendants of the eponymous male warrior
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The land sellers are listed here in chronological order:
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Parliamentary Counsel Office. New Zealand Legislation
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35,877 people identified as Ngāti Tūwharetoa. By the
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Heeding his call, they sent fire in the form of two
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Iwi
Māoridom

Lake Taupō
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Lake Taupō
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Ngāti Tūwharetoa invasion of Taupō
Ngāti Tūwharetoa–Ngāti Whitikaupeka War

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