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2481: 991: 1568: 848: 5141: 126: 63: 665: 440:. He stayed there for a time before travelling back to Whāngārā in a new canoe upon learning of the death of his brother. As according to ancient protocol, he took Porourangi's grieving wife Hamo-te-rangi as his own, by whom he had at least four sons: Ira-a-Tahu, Ira-(apa)-roa, Tahumuri-hape, and Karimoe. Some say his other sons were Ira-manawa-piko, Rakaroa, Rakahurumanu, Tūroto, Tahutīoro, and Ruanuku. 915:. Tūtekawa was ultimately killed by Whākuku instead of Moki, avenging the deaths of his sisters. Tūtekawa's son Te Rakitāmau returned to the home, where he found his wife Punahikoia and children unharmed, and the attackers sleeping near the fire. Te Rakitāmau did not avenge Tūtekawa, but instead left a sign that he spared the attackers' lives, and peace was eventually restored between their descendants. 334: 3462:(in English and Māori). No. 55. Barr, Tremane; Bridge, Tony; Clement, Diana; Devine, Sharr; Evans, Jeff; Latham-Coates, Tiaki; Potiki, Tahu; Rewi, Adrienne; Tipa, Rob; Whitau, Fern; Bennion, Tom; Butler, Raoul; Coates, Gerry; Deborah, Diaz; Hulme, Keri; Meylan, Greg; Rangipuna, Charisma; Te Whaiti, Kāhu. Christchurch 8141: Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu (published October 2012). pp. 36–37 626:. Hikaororoa asked for the 'chief of the long plume' to come to the door to be cannibalised. Marukore's younger cousin Rokopaekawa took Marukore's headdress (his sign of status) and was sacrificed instead. However he did not cook properly, and the headdress's plume was still visible in the dirt. This was considered a bad omen and so the body was discarded with the incident being called 1680: 444: 3232:(in English and Māori). No. 54. Barr, Tremane; Bridge, Tony; Coates, Gerry; Keene, Howard; Philip, Matt; Shaw, Geoff; Te Whaiti, Kāhu; Bennion, Tom; Clement, Diana; Hulme, Keri; Mantell, Koa; Rewi, Adrienne; Te Kahika, Mara; Tipa, Rob; Whitau, Fern. Christchurch 8141: Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu (published June 2012). pp. 38–39 1938:" has been identified with Southern Māori. However, the devoicing, rather than apocope, of final vowels occurs in the speech of native Māori-speakers throughout New Zealand, and the pronunciation of the names of North Island towns by locals often omits final vowels as well, like in the pronunciation of "Paraparam" or "Waiuk". 1359:, where by subterfuge they captured Tamaiharanui and his wife and daughter. After destroying Takapūneke they embarked for Kapiti with their captives. Tamaiharanui strangled his daughter and threw her overboard to save her from slavery. Ngāti Toa killed the remaining captives. John Stewart, though arrested and sent to trial in 960:, and Te Ruahikihiki of Kāti Kurī, ancestor of Ngāi Te Ruakihikihi, son of Manawaiwaho and Te Apai, was given Kaitōrete and Te Waihora. Chief Huikai also established himself at Koukourarata (named after the stream in Wellington where Rākaitekura prepared her hair), and his son Tautahi took Ōtautahi (the site of present-day 1116:
Over time, marriages were arranged between Ngāi Tahu and Ngāti Māmoe to cement peace. Notably of Raki-ihia (Ngāti Māmoe) and Hinehākiri, the cousin of Ngāi Tahu's leading chief Te-hau-tapunui-o-Tū, and of Honekai, son of Te-hau-tapunui-o-Tū, with Raki-ihia's daughter Kohuwai. Despite this, occasional
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where he was slain by the Kāti Māmoe chief Tutemakohu around the year 1725 during the Battle of Waitaramea. Tūrakautahi's other son by his wife Te Aowharepapa, Rakiāmoa, would continue the main lines of descent of Ngāi Tahu. Te Ruahikihiki's own son Taoka, by his wife Te Aotaurewa, would push further
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Next the brothers Pahirua and Tahumatā sought out to defeat Marukore. As they were about to take advice from a local chief named Rākaimoari, his daughter Hinewai-a-tapu made a remark about Tahumatā which sparked the Battle of Te Pakiaka ("The Roots") that lasted for some days. It was named so because
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Tamaiharanui then went to Otago and persuaded the Taumutu people to come back home, assuring that the war was over. He however returned first and lay in wait for the Taumutu people with muskets. According to Hakopa Te Ata-o-Tu, a member of Tamaiharanui's party, Tamaiharanui became less enthusiastic
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Tūrakautahi and one Te-ake narrowly escaped slaughter in Ngāti Wairangi territory after others had been slain for breaking sacred customs. Tūrakautahi's brother Tānetiki, and two relatives Tūtaemaro and Tūtepiriraki, had not been so fortunate however. The brothers' uncle Hikatūtae chopped off their
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Tūteāhuka was moving the last of the tribe's members to the South Island through the Cook Strait. As a consequence for ignoring Chief Te Aweawe's advice to strap two canoes together for a safer passage, Tūāhuriri is said to have been left to drown along with Tūmaro while trying to leave Wellington.
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after Tūāhuriri insulted him. Tūtekawa (Tūāhuriri's brother-in-law of senior Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Porou, and Ngāti Māmoe connections) withdrew his men to attack at another angle after his younger relative recognised an insult from Hikaororoa. He sent the same relative to warn Tūāhuriri to escape,
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in 1998 to record an apology from the Crown and to settle claims made under the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. One of the Act's provisions covered the use of dual English and Māori names for geographical locations in the Ngāi Tahu tribal area. The recognised tribal authority, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, is
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After establishing dominance down to Kaikōura, many of Ngāi Tahu's leading chiefs were ready to expand further south into the island. One, Moki, another son of Tūāhuriri, had received reports from Kaiapu and Tamakino (brothers of Mārewa, Moki's wife) that his father's wife's killer, Tūtekawa, was
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Curiosity burning in him since childhood, when the other children would pick fun on him for being illegitimate, Te Hikutawatawa left Kaiwhakawaru seeking out his step-father. Upon his arrival to Waimea, Tūmaro's father Kahukura-te-paku, not knowing who he was, had intended to cannibalise him, but
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because of this. The children began playing games, enticing the adults to join in as a distraction while the hosts began to form their attack, even killing the visitors' dogs. Tūtekohi ultimately won, and so Ngāi Tahu was forced to move further down the North Island. Rakawahakura was later killed
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Te Rūnanga o Awarua centres on Awarua and extends to the coasts and estuaries adjoining Waihopai sharing an interest in the lakes and mountains between Whakatipu-Waitai and Tawhititarere with other Murihiku rūnanga and those located from Waihemo southwards. Its marae, Te Rau Aroha, is located at
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A similar engagement occurred with Ngāi Tahu, involving Chief Rakawahakura (great-grandson of Ira-a-Tahu), Whaitiripoto, and Whakaruru-a-Nuku. The fish and birds for this feast were actually cleverly carved chunks of wood, designed to give the impression of those foods being prepared in the
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where he lived amongst his fellow Ngāti Māmoe. Tūtekawa's own wife Tūkōrero was a sister to Tūāhuriri's other wife Hinetewai (mother of Hāmua, Tūrakautahi, and Moki). He was also a first cousin to both the Ngāti Kurī chief Te Rakiwhakaputa, and to the Ngāti Māmoe leader Tukiauau.
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Ngāti Toa never again made a major incursion into Ngāi Tahu territory. By 1839 Ngāi Tahu and Ngāti Toa established peace and Te Rauparaha released the Ngāi Tahu captives he held at Kapiti. Formal marriages between the leading families in the two tribes sealed the peace.
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about the attack when he realised the refugees had their own muskets. Nonetheless, he was convinced to attack, and the refugees were killed. The final act of the feud was the killing of Taununu, who was tomahawked to death along with his companion, near Ōtokitoki.
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and inland to the Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana, together with a shared interest with Te Rūnanga o Makaawhio in the area situated between the north bank of the Pouerua River and the south bank of the Hokitika River. Ned Tauwhare is currently
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and extends from Waimatuku to Tawhititarere sharing an interest in the lakes and mountains from Whakatipu-Waitai to Tawhititarere with other Murihiku Runanga and those located from Waihemo southwards. The rūnanga has a marae, Takutai o te Titi, in
838:, Makō-ha-kirikiri was with his sisters Te Apai and Tokerau, Manawa-i-waho's wives, when Tukiauau sneaked in and killed Manawa. The former three were spared by the protection of the guardian, Te Hineumutahi. However, they were forced to leave the 575:. Tūhaitara herself had some Ngāti Māmoe heritage, but he was a local viewed as below her status. The pair had 11 children in total, including Tamaraeroa, Huirapa, Tahumatā, Pahirua and Hinehou. Huirapa is the son who Kāti Huirapa descends from. 613:("The Laying Down of Fighting Chiefs"). Alternatively, Marukore himself burned their bodies on a funeral pyre. Tamaraeroa's wife was killed as well, but they left a son named Te Aohuraki. Huirapa's son Marainaka also survived the fighting. 1821:. Between 1990 and 2020, the number of dairy cattle in the Canterbury region increased from 113,000 to over 1.2 million. Included in that number are Ngāi Tahu's own cattle; the business arm of the iwi has a substantial farming investment. 682:), the ancestor of Ngāi Tūāhuriri, was born illegitimate. Owing to Rākaitekura's high rank, Tūmaro was unable to kill her, so instead had her prepare herself for marriage with Te Aohikuraki. The stream where she did up her hair was called 3560: 1236:
named Murihaka wore a dogskin cloak which belonged to Tamaiharanui, thus causing an insult to him. His followers then killed Rerewaka, a slave of one of Murihaka's relatives. The relatives then responded by killing another chief, Hape.
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Ngāi Tahu actively owns or invests in many businesses throughout the country. In the 2008 financial year, Ngāi Tahu Holdings had a net surplus of $ 80.4 million, of which $ 11.5 million was distributed to members of the
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attacked Waikakahi again, and although Taiaroa had again warned them, they were pursued and killed. Two of Tamaiharanui's close kin, his sisters, were slaughtered. The Otago and Taumutu parties destroyed the Rīpapa
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Marukore and Tūhaitara would both die in the Battle of Tapapanui, at the hands of their son Pahirua who was very angry about the whole situation. In one telling of the series of battles, Hinehou and Pahirua built
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and includes a shared interest in the lakes and mountains between Whakatipu-Waitai and Tawhitarere with other Murihiku rūnanga and those located from Waihemo southwards. Its marae, O Te Ika Rama, is located in
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found materials prepared by North Island missions could not be used in Otago. However, from the 20th century to the early 21st century, the dialect came close to extinction and was officially discouraged.
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Tūhuru Kokare, a grandson of Tūrakautahi's son Waewae (thus chief of Ngāti Waewae), became an active member in the battles against Ngāti Wairangi around the turn of the century. He first defeated them at
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later put a stop to the meal preparations when local children heard Te Hikutawatawa muttering of his origins. Kahukura-te-paku then asked Te Hikutawatawa to climb through a window to remove the breach on
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inhabiting the surrounding area, many groups began their migration away from Waerenga-a-Hika in the Gisborne District. One of the earliest notable instances of tension was where Rākaihikuroa, grandson of
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like Ngāti Māmoe, Ngāi Tara, and Rangitāne. A similar approach was also taken to learn Waitaha's genealogies and stories. Myths that Ngāi Tahu brought to the South Island themselves include those of the
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In 2021, the iwi began legal proceedings against the New Zealand government, claiming "repeated failures over successive governments to protect the country's waterways" and further that "the
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began migrating to the northern part of the South Island under the leadership of the Ngāti Kurī chief Pūrahonui, with his sons Makō-ha-kirikiri and Marukaitātea, establishing the Kaihinu
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and extends from Purehurehu to Te Matau and inland, sharing an interest in the lakes and mountains to the western coast with Rūnanga to the north and to the south (includes the city of
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at Ruapuke Island on 10 June, who requested Kaikoura (possibly Kaikōura Whakatau) to sign on the same day, who was then followed by Taiaroa (or Tararoa; possibly Te Matenga Taiaroa).
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heads and returned to the rest of the family at Kaikōura. Makō-ha-kirikiri of Wairewa and Moki both avenged the deaths near where the bodies were found in the water, on the shores of
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Te Aohikuraki, the senior chief, slept with Rākaitekura (a high ranking Ngāi Tahu woman) while her husband Tūmaro was away visiting his family. Of this Te Hikutawatawa (later named
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including Waitaha, Ngāti Māmoe, and Ngāi Tahu, including, Ngāti Kurī, Ngāti Irakehu, Ngāti Huirapa, Ngāi Tūāhuriri, and Ngāi Te Ruahikihiki, under Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu Act 1996.
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and the waters of Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora and adjoining lands and shares a common interest with Te Ngāi Tūāhuriri Rūnanga and Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua in the area south to
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Arahanga, Julian (Director, Producer) Roderick, Maramena (Producer) Kora, Francis (As: Porokoru Patapu (John) Pohe) Hurrell, Jeff (Editor) Moriarty, Jim (Narrator) (2008).
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empty however, as Taiaroa had warned their people that the attackers would arrive with muskets. It is thought that this was the first instance of firearms in Canterbury.
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radio stations, and operated as the city's Māori language civil defence station. In December 2014 it was recognised as the country's highest-rating Māori radio station.
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extends inland to the Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana, sharing an interest in the lakes and mountains to Whakatipu-Waitai with Rūnanga to the south. The Huirapa
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in January 1895, making Joss the first known Māori to get so close to the continent. Timaru William Joss (1905–1955), William Timaru's grandson, joined Admiral
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Schroder, Irene (2012). Tumataroa, Phil; Revington, Mark; Anderson, Adrienne; Tafuna’i, Faumuinā F.M.; Rewi, Adrienne; Leufkins, Diana; Leslie, Simon (eds.).
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as an accomplice to murder, nevertheless escaped conviction. Another captive, Hōne Tīkao (Ngāi Te Kahukura, Ngāi Tūāhuriri) did survive and would later visit
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Ngāi Tahu Property currently has assets with a market value in excess of $ 550 million. Ngāi Tahu has an investment portfolio of prime properties including:
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whether they should return home or stay in the area. A decision was not reached, so they discussed the matter again near Kaiata and Omotumotu after crossing
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Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu (TRoNT) is regularly approached by researchers and organisations seeking engagement, advice or support for various research projects.
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Tūrakautahi's son Kaweriri with his father-in-law Te Ruahikihiki had settled Taumutu at the southern end of Te Waihora. Kaweriri later travelled with a
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Tūhaitara's cousin through Rakawahakura, Kurī, also lived around this time. Just as Tūhaitara was the senior ancestress of Ngāi Tahu with her own
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on 13 June. The signatories were Hone Karetai (Ngāti Ruahikihiki, Ngāi Te Kahukura, Ngāi Tūāhuriri, Ngāti Hinekura) signing as John Karitai at
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Ngāi Tahu trace their traditional descent from Tahupōtiki (also Te Tuhi-māreikura-ooho-a-tama-wahine), and Tahumatua), the younger brother of
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Perhaps a more notable instance, is when Rākaihikuroa's other son Rākaipaaka was insulted by local Chief Tūtekohi who had invited him to his
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In the Battle of Ōpokihi against Ngāti Māmoe, Marukaitātea was rescued by his brothers Makō-ha-kirikiri and Kahupupuni. At the Pariwhakatau
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being defiled by Kahukura-te-paku, so he returned later to destroy the site and kill everyone who lived there. After this he was known as
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before returning to Otago. Many settlements and communities along Banks Peninsula were abandoned in the series of retaliatory attacks.
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together, and burnt the bodies of all the slain there. The remaining children of the warring parents would move down to a place called
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Since they had killed nobody at Waikakahi, the Kaiapoi warriors feared ridicule. They happened across the nephew of Chief Taununu, of
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that people of lower ranking would avert their gaze and avoid looking at him directly. If his shadow fell upon food, that food became
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that can be found there. It is said to have been Tūrakautahi's decision to learn the genealogies and traditions of Ngāti Wairangi and
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and inland to the Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana. Moeraki marae in located in Moeraki and includes Uenuku meeting house.
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Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu (TRoNT) is the governance entity of Ngāi Tahu, following the Treaty of Waitangi settlement between the
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as reflecting dialect difference, but similar spellings and pronunciations also occur in the North Island (e.g. Tolaga Bay).
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for her grandchildren to see, and left her belongings with them before burning down the building in an incident now known as
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and extends northwards to Te Matau sharing an interest in the lakes and mountains to the western coast with other Murihiku
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It is very likely that Tūāhuriri's eldest son Hāmua also drowned, otherwise he might have died in Kaikōura at a young age.
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and armed with muskets, successfully attacked Kāti Kurī at Kaikōura, who were already expecting the Tū-te-pākihi-rangi
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and includes the catchment of Whakaraupo and Te Kaituna. Rāpaki Marae, also known as Te Wheke Marae, is located near
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In the 19th century many Ngāi Tahu, particularly in the southernmost reaches of the South Island, spoke a distinct
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Reedy, Lisa (1999). "Tahu FM becomes Mai FM; Aroha mai, aroha atu – 'the things we do for love'". No. 10.
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In 1840 more than 500 chiefs from all over New Zealand signed the Treaty of Waitangi with representatives of
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populations, and today, most families who descend from Ngāi Tahu also have Ngāti Māmoe and British ancestry.
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and had to be destroyed. The Kaihuānga feud is an historical instance that highlights the importance of the
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Fighting continued for a year or so, with Ngāi Tahu maintaining the upper hand. In 1836 Chief Te Pūoho of
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Tumataroa, Phil; Revington, Mark; Tafuna’i, Faumuinā F.M.; Leufkins, Diana; Leslie, Simon, eds. (2012).
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of Te Rūnanga o Koukourarata and Wairewa Runanga. Onuku marae is located in Akaroa, and includes the
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as grandsons, great-grandsons, or great-great-grandsons. Either way, Paikea himself is always Chief
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Reedy, Lisa (1999). "Tahu FM becomes Mai FM; Aroha mai, aroha atu – 'the things we do for love'".
4679: 1934:, the dropping of the final vowel of words, resulting from pronunciations like 'Wacky-white' for " 1848: 7427: 7281: 7036: 6930: 6779: 6694: 6573: 6356: 6351: 5928: 4283: 3951: 3745: 3696: 3095: 3058:; county, district, and tribal councillor, and negotiator in Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 2737: 2444: 1744: 1479: 1412: 1077:, Iriraki and Tautini, for insulting two women. He is said to be buried at Kaitukutuku, near the 1039: 7382: 6234: 6228: 5856: 5723: 5699: 5629: 5558: 5531: 5454: 5444: 5332: 5325: 5297: 5287: 4304: 1740: 1542: 569:, and his ancestry, as well as various other exchanges are the reason for war between their two 463:. Karimoe instead moved northwards and settled at the banks of the Mangaheia stream, inwards of 292: 210: 4965:"Tahu FM in joint venture with Auckland Station". Vol. 5, no. 9. Te Māori. p. 7. 3341: 1968:
aquaculture organisation under the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004, an
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A view of Wellington Harbour, Ngāi Tahu lived in this area before migrating to the South Island
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Tahupōtiki, Ira-a-Tahu, Iraroa, and Tahumuri-hape moved south towards Tūranga, then settled at
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With the discovery of Nōti Raureka (Browning Pass) by its namesake Raureka, of the West Coast
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At the very end of the 19th century a Ngāi Tahu man named William Timaru Joss (1844–1895), a
964:). Tūāhuriri's second eldest son Tūrakautahi, the famous chief of Ngāi Tūhaitara born with a 406: 7437: 7200: 7185: 7026: 6769: 6371: 6196: 6060: 5968: 5923: 5793: 5783: 5674: 5669: 5634: 5601: 5543: 5524: 5421: 5374: 4554:"Trauma, dislocation, pollution: why Māori leaders want control of the South Island's water" 2439:
southwards. The Murihiku marae and Te Rakitauneke meeting house are located in Invercargill.
1797:— governing authority and self-determination — over waterways stretching across most of the 1739:. The former serving as a recruitment officer, and the latter serving as a captain with the 1639: 1561: 708:, where he and Tūmaro greeted him with open arms. Te Hikutawatawa was still outraged at his 6176: 5778: 5553: 5439: 5315: 5243: 4233: 2189: 1546: 220: 7392: 7175: 7128: 6830: 6804: 6774: 6739: 6734: 6593: 6583: 6538: 6417: 6291: 5913: 5471: 5401: 4651: 4157: 3164: 3030: 2981: 2951: 2939: 2907: 2545: 2398: 1668: 1533: 1415:, though Ngāti Toa had hidden from them and could not be found. The campaign was known as 1383: 1197: 1142: 870: 774:
In the North Island, Hikaororoa, a prominent tribal member, attacked Te Mata-ki-kaipoinga
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through her legs (she would have been a wooden figure or carving suspended in the air).
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The interests of Ngāi Tahu cover a wide range of regions, including the territories of
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Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura centres on Takahanga and extends from Te Parinui o Whiti to the
1735:
Turu Rakerewa Hiroti and John Charles Tamanuiarangi Tikao would go on to serve during
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The third Ngāi Tahu signatory was Chief Tūhawaiki signing as John Touwaick aboard HMS
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named after her, Ngāi Tūhaitara, Kurī is also the ancestor of the prominent Kāti Kurī
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on 6 February 1991. Between 1996 and 2001, it formed a broadcasting partnership with
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in 2023. In 2024 Bennett stepped down as chief executive after 12 years in the role.
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George Henry West (Kāi Te Rakiāmoa) was the first pilot of Māori-descent to join the
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of the Rūnanga. Arahura marae, north of Hokitika, includes the Tūhuru meeting house.
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Tahumatā caught Hinewai-a-tapu hiding under some tree roots, and made her his wife.
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should be consulted with about natural resource matters. The 18 representatives of
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Eventually the Ngāti Māmoe chief Hikaororoa managed to trap Marukore's party in a
262: 242: 4909:"Ngāi Tahu's new $ 85m Christchurch office complex will 'strengthen city's mana'" 3193: 2178:
of Koukourarata, Onuku Rūnanga, and Taumutu Rūnanga. Wairewa marae is located at
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up to that point was the Battle of Waipapa, before Ngāti Kurī took the Takahanga
30:
This article is about the Māori iwi of southern New Zealand. For other uses, see
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Kaikōura's coast, looking north from the train station. Ngāti Kurī is the local
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which he did into a nearby bush. For unknown reasons, when Tūtekawa entered the
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Tūhaitara instructed Tamaraeroa and Huirapa to kill Marukore at a place called
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and the catchment of Lake Te Wairewa and the hills and coast to the adjoining
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Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Waewae (sometimes Te Rūnaka o Kāti Waewae) centres on the
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and set up his base there, and his other son Te Wheke set up his own base on
409:(a place associated with Paikea), around 1450CE. He was given command of the 7326: 7291: 7123: 7056: 6958: 6483: 6427: 5253: 4913: 4110: 3904: 3852: 3643: 3136: 3124: 3101: 3024: 3014: 2373: 2357: 2152: 1805:
core contributor to the degradation of water quality has been the growth of
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was otherwise the first full-blooded Māori pilot to join the RNZAF in 1941.
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were already occupying the South Island prior to Ngāi Tahu's arrival, with
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over three decades which has left many South Island rivers with deficient
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Hohepa Teihoka of Kaiapoi, who was nearly 19 years old when he arrived in
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at the northern end of the South Island, but was not signed by Ngāi Tahu.
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Harbour one week later on 4 May, and the next two were signed aboard HMS
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In 1834 Chief Iwikau, brother of Te Maiharanui, led a war party into the
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In November 1830 Te Rauparaha persuaded Captain John Stewart of the brig
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that Ngāi Tahu encountered while migrating through the South Island were
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and the Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana. The Waihao marae is in
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on 30 May, followed by Hone Tīkao signing as John Love. His nephew was
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allowed Ngāti Toa to overcome it. Ngāti Toa then attacked Ngāi Tahu on
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organisation. It also represents Ngāi Tahu Whānui, the collective of
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translates as "People of Tahu", referencing the name of the ancestor
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and the Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana. The Ngati Huirapa (
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also attacking the Poutini Ngāi Tahu with muskets, seeking pounamu.
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of Otago for assistance, to which Taiaroa and Te Whakataupuka led a
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and extends from Waihemo to Purehurehu and includes an interest in
2015:, and the district councils which make up these regional councils. 1081:
flaxmill. After the battle, Makō-ha-kirikiri established the Ōhiri
5161: 4588:"Ngāi Tahu Farming replaces forestry with 14,000 cows at Eyrewell" 4104: 4102: 4100: 4098: 3077: 2479: 2451: 1956:
under Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998. It is also a mandated
1678: 1566: 1449: 1393: 1113:, where he engaged in some of the final battles with Ngāti Māmoe. 989: 940:, and prior to that also lived at Te Pā-o-Te Rakiwhakaputa on the 899:
living just further south at Te Waihora. He set off in his canoe,
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on 24 June, amounting to a total of 27 signatures for the sheet.
905:, and attacked various small villages including the Parakākāriki 873:'s Ngāti Māmoe. The last battle that was fought between the two 756: 159: 70: 6871: 6264: 5180: 4791:"Te Runanga o Ngāi Tahu (Declaration of Membership) Order 2001" 2869:(1921–2011), World War II telegraphist and Ngāi Tahu researcher 2120:, sharing an interest with Arowhenua Runanga northwards to the 2057:, the general counsel is Chris Ford, and the trust is based in 3637: 3635: 3633: 2892: 1281:, and killed him. In retaliation Taununu overran the Whakaepa 327: 147: 50: 1604:
The last signatures mostly came from members of Ngāti Toa at
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In the summer of 1831–1832 Te Rauparaha attacked the Kaiapoi
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of Ngāti Kahungunu as friendly visitors. He named the battle
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an estimated 74,082 people affiliated with the Kāi Tahu iwi.
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against Taumutu, and sacking it. The Taumutu then asked the
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were established further inland along the Tukemōkihi block.
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centres on Rūnanga Tuahiwi and extends from the Hurunui to
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Over 270 individuals of Ngāi Tahu connection served during
1637:, was a member of the first confirmed landing party of the 688:. Tūmaro gathered his family and departed for Waimea, near 5134: 4268:. 9 Dowling Street, Dunedin: Longacre Press. p. 262. 4266:
Southern People: A Dictionary of Otago Southland Biography
4136:"Captain Stewart and the Elizabeth – a frontier of chaos?" 2875:(1895–1975), dairy farmer and foster parent to 38 children 2047:
oversee Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu as a charitable trust. The
1396:. In 1832–33 Ngāi Tahu retaliated under the leadership of 815:, after which they successfully attacked Rangitāne in the 116: 5022:"Iwi radio stations stand together in wake of earthquake" 4450:"John Charles Tamanuiarangi Tikao – 28th Maori Battalion" 2930:
1805–1860), Ngāi Tahu chief, Treaty of Waitangi signatory
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and extends from the north bank of the Hokitika River to
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and extends from the south bank of the Pouerua River to
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Hape's wife was a sister to two chiefs from the Taumutu
3952:"Battle of Waitaramea - Battlefields on Waymarking.com" 2256:, sharing interests with Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua to the 2726:'s official radio station. It began as Christchurch's 2380:, only thinly settled by Māori, had — uniquely in the 1536:
on 7 May. These signatures were collectively from the
1200:, whose status was so spiritually superior within the 944:
for a time. His son Manuhiri drove Ngāti Māmoe out of
5152:
Official roll of honour of Ngāi Tahu's WWI servicemen
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Harlow, R.B. (1979). ""Regional Variation in Maori".
2220:. The local marae, Ngāti Moki, is located in Taumutu. 1915:(e.g., Little Akaloa, Kilmog, Waihola, Rakiula), and 1190:
The Kaihuānga feud of the 1820s heavily involved the
1125:, and then began a campaign that moved down from the 223:
only having arrived about a century earlier from the
5082:"Tahu FM named top iwi radio station in the country" 4980:. Te Karaka: the Ngāi Tahu magazine. pp. 12–13. 2967:, company director, and academic, and negotiator in 2488:
is one of several assets owned by Ngāi Tahu Holdings
1962:
organisation under the Māori Fisheries Act 2004, an
261:– migrated to New Zealand. After European arrival, 7467: 7446: 7415: 7360: 7244: 7168: 7161: 7065: 7017: 6929: 6922: 6844: 6818: 6677: 6511: 6461: 6385: 6319: 6312: 6210: 6187: 6157: 6096: 6040: 5953: 5847: 5802: 5732: 5610: 5577: 5505: 5420: 5296: 5214: 4849:
Te Runanga o Ngāi Tahu, Annual Report 2008, page 85
4181: 4179: 4177: 4175: 3563:. Journal of the Polynesian Society. Archived from 2833:, with assistance from Te Upoko O Te Ika and other 1440:from Whanganui Inlet down to the West Coast to the 1226:. The feud sparked when a woman from the Waikakahi 1157:. After their victory, Tūhuru's party discussed at 652:where Hinehou was already living, and southward to 111: 103: 89: 79: 44: 4367:"From the pā to the battlefields of the Great War" 4236:. Manatū Taonga: Ministry for Culture and Heritage 4189:. Manatū Taonga: Ministry for Culture and Heritage 4160:. Manatū Taonga: Ministry for Culture and Heritage 4138:. Manatū Taonga: Ministry for Culture and Heritage 2749:in December 1997, and briefly changed its name to 2239:between Hakatere and Rakaia, and thence inland to 1556:The first Ngāi Tahu signatory was Chief Iwikau at 1016:, Ngāi Tūhaitara quickly developed an interest in 696:, leaving Rākaitekura and Te Hikutawatawa behind. 277:. Some European settlers intermingled with native 27:Māori iwi (tribe) of the South Island, New Zealand 4081:"Tamaiharanui (Te Maiharanui or Tama-I-Hara-Nui)" 2829:Tahu FM resumed broadcasting five days after the 2376:, officially opened on 23 January 2005. Southern 1466:to Tuturau, where he fought and killed Te Pūoho. 531:storehouse. The later battle came to be known as 4785: 4783: 4781: 4779: 4777: 4775: 4773: 4771: 4732:"Te Runānga o Ngāi Tahu chief executive resigns" 4213:Manatū Taonga: Ministry for Culture and Heritage 2936:(born 1973), journalist and television presenter 301:that Ngāi Tahu absorbed, there are five primary 4769: 4767: 4765: 4763: 4761: 4759: 4757: 4755: 4753: 4751: 4620:. Auckland: Linguistic Society of New Zealand. 4547: 4545: 4543: 1859:Southern Māori contains almost all of the same 987:, and claimed the area around Banks Peninsula. 451:. Ngāi Tahu originated in the Gisborne District 6549:Blackwater River (Little Grey River tributary) 5147:The Ngāi Tahu Atlas — Cultural Mapping Project 3995: 3993: 3787: 3785: 2600:31 forests totaling more than 100,000 hectares 493:Owing to growing tensions between the various 6883: 6276: 5192: 2223:Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua centres on Arowhenua, 2065:. Justin Tipa, a board member, was appointed 869:, and Ngāti Irakehu peaceably settling among 390:. The brothers are said to be descended from 8: 6246:‡ Tribes that are located in both the 4706:"Justin Tipa elected new Ngāi Tahu chairman" 4509: 4507: 4505: 4503: 4501: 4499: 4497: 4495: 4493: 4491: 4489: 4487: 4255: 4253: 4251: 3610: 3608: 3606: 3604: 3064:(1850–1927), leader, scholar, and politician 2780:. In 2000 it began broadcasting Kaikōura on 1524:The sheet's first four signatures came from 795:On one occasion when Ngāti Kurī fought with 4612: 4610: 4608: 4485: 4483: 4481: 4479: 4477: 4475: 4473: 4471: 4469: 4467: 3822:"Ngāi Tahu cultural mapping project, atlas" 3666: 3664: 3497: 3495: 3493: 3491: 3449: 3447: 3445: 3443: 3441: 3439: 3437: 3410: 3408: 3406: 3404: 3373:Tainui, Rahera (1946). McEwen, J.M. (ed.). 3219: 3217: 3215: 3213: 3211: 3155: 3139:(early 1800s – after 1870), founding mother 3053: 2962: 2834: 2759: 2750: 2741: 2727: 2721: 2506: 2500: 2494: 2430: 2416: 2381: 2347: 2317: 2311: 2278: 2244: 2197: 2173: 2156: 2125: 2083: 2048: 2042: 2036: 2030: 2024: 2018: 1983: 1969: 1963: 1957: 1947: 1886: 1880: 1831:Māori language § South Island dialects 1743:. Timaru William Joss also served with the 1692: 1575: 1537: 1457: 1435: 1422: 1416: 1387: 1377: 1376:. After a three-month siege, a fire in the 1371: 1351:to carry him and his warriors in secret to 1331: 1325: 1299: 1292: 1282: 1269: 1263: 1257: 1251: 1241: 1227: 1221: 1220:'s spiritual status, and the importance of 1215: 1207: 1201: 1191: 1172: 1166: 1099: 1082: 1068: 1052: 1043: 1029: 1008: 998: 978: 969: 931: 923: 918:Chief Te Rakiwhakaputa claimed the area of 906: 900: 880: 874: 852: 839: 829: 820: 810: 809:. This struck a new alliance between their 800: 782: 775: 766: 754: 744: 738: 729: 723: 717: 709: 701: 683: 677: 643: 637: 627: 621: 608: 600: 594: 585: 579: 570: 556: 532: 522: 514: 508: 494: 480: 472: 471:, where Tahupōtiki built the Taumatahīnaki 417: 410: 310: 302: 296: 286: 278: 232: 214: 183: 177: 157: 145: 93: 68: 7165: 6926: 6890: 6876: 6868: 6316: 6283: 6269: 6261: 5199: 5185: 5177: 5139: 4389:"George West Neighbourhood – Wigram Skies" 3533: 3531: 3529: 2571:Kiwi Encounter (allied to Rainbow Springs) 2249:) Arowhenua, Te Hapa o Niu Tireni, Temuka. 1713:. One soldier born of chiefly ranking was 405:Whatever the case, Tahupōtiki was born in 124: 61: 41: 6544:Blackwater River (Buller River tributary) 3877:Mitchell, John; Mitchell, Hilary (2012). 2447:, and includes Tahu Potiki meeting house. 2337:, and includes the Tamatea meeting house. 753:. After an incident in which a Ngāi Tahu 374:Learn how and when to remove this message 315:which the leading chiefs descended from. 7206:Rangitoto ki te Tonga / D'Urville Island 4075: 4073: 4071: 4069: 4067: 3816: 3814: 3812: 3810: 3368: 3366: 3364: 3362: 2562:Hikuwai Indoor Ice Climbing (management) 1593:The last Ngāi Tahu signatures were from 1519:Rangitoto ki te Tonga / D'Urville Island 968:, established Te Kōhaka-a-kaikai-a-waro 5867:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Whanganui-a-Orotu 4034: 4032: 4030: 4028: 3740: 3738: 3736: 3691: 3689: 3177: 2689:Tower Junction Megacentre, Christchurch 2669:Building 4 (Queenstown Courts Building) 2649:Governor's Bay residential developments 1404:, and Haereroa, attacking Ngāti Toa at 1165:, and made the decision to construct a 952:'s estuary. Makō-ha-kirikiri was given 513:and then fed the prepared feast to his 4322: 4281: 3473: 3342:"The ancestor Paikea by Cliff Whiting" 3243: 2450:Te Rūnanga o Oraka Aparima centres on 2322:have the Puketeraki marae in Karitāne. 2298:Kati Huirapa ki Puketeraki centres on 2134:and includes Māhunui II meeting house. 2104:Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana 861:By the 1690s Ngāi Tahu had settled in 632:("The Long Standing Feather Plumes"). 4704:McDonald, Kelvin (28 November 2023). 3853:"Ngāi Tahu: Spreading south and west" 3508:The Journal of the Polynesian Society 3379:The Journal of the Polynesian Society 3226:"Manawa Kāi Tahu: Te Kurī o Tūtekohi" 2891:, first New Zealander to play in the 2860:(born 1934), international journalist 2683:Sockburn Business Park, Blenheim Road 2640:Christchurch residential developments 2151:Te Rūnanga o Koukourarata centres on 2110:includes Maru Kaitatea meeting house. 1707:New Zealand (Māori) Pioneer Battalion 1705:, including some who fought with the 1671:'s expedition to Antarctica in 1935. 1291:, killing the inhabitants. The Otago 1171:at Māwhera. They became known as the 1153:, with the final defeat occurring in 7: 7423:Long Island-Kokomohua Marine Reserve 6088:Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika 5477:Ngāti Porou ki Harataunga ki Mataora 4827:. Makaawhio.maori.nz. Archived from 3456:"Manawa Kāi Tahu: Waiata mō Huirapa" 2969:Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 2680:Ryman Healthcare (40 million shares) 1755:Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 356:adding citations to reliable sources 4730:Taunton, Esther (31 January 2024), 4046:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 4007:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 3589:. Journal of the Polynesian Society 2904:1867–1904), rugby player and lawyer 2374:Te Tauraka Waka a Maui, at Mahitahi 2182:and includes Te Mako meeting house. 1633:whaler and captain of the mailboat 761:had desecrated the bones of one of 273:invaded Ngāi Tahu's territory with 5882:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamakinui a Rua 5278:Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa 4860:"Case Study: Shotover Jet Limited" 4638:New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 4552:McClure, Tess (24 December 2021). 3905:"Ngāi Tahu: Ngāi Tahu and Waitaha" 3421:Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand 3346:Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand 3133:(−1868), New Zealand tribal leader 2356:Te Rūnanga o Makaawhio centres on 2333:). The Ōtākou marae is located at 1747:, in charge of a barge during the 25: 7332:Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui 5157:Ngāi Tahu's commercial operations 5108:Te Karaka: The Ngāi Tahu Magazine 4618:A word-list of South Island Maori 4413:Turangaarere: The John Pohe Story 4115:Te Ara Enyclopedia of New Zealand 4051:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 4012:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 3909:Te Ara Enyclopedia of New Zealand 3883:The Prow: Ngā Kōrero o Te Tau Iho 3857:Te Ara Enyclopedia of New Zealand 3826:Te Ara Enyclopedia of New Zealand 3648:Te Ara Enyclopedia of New Zealand 2686:Tower Junction Village, Addington 2633:Christchurch Post Building (with 1875:("ng"), a sound that merged with 4907:McDonald, Liz (10 August 2017). 4345:"Roll of Honour – He Rau Mahara" 4111:"Ngāi Tahu: Wars with Ngāti Toa" 3417:"Tahupōtiki and his descendants" 2942:(born 1986), rugby league player 2617:Armstrong Prestige, Christchurch 2287:Te Rūnanga o Moeraki centres on 561:had moved down the coast to the 332: 5172:Ngāi Tahu story by Te Maire Tau 4890:"Property Investment Portfolio" 2692:Turners Car Auctions, Addington 2655:Lincoln Farm subdivision (with 2614:Akaroa residential developments 2565:Rainbow Springs Nature Park at 2462:Hokonui Rūnanga centres on the 2325:Te Rūnanga o Otakou centres on 2252:Te Rūnanga o Waihao centres on 1765:Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1434:, allied to Ngāti Toa, led his 1073:. Moki was later cursed by two 936:at Mānuka, across the hills at 343:needs additional citations for 227:, and already having conquered 7302:Lake Grassmere / Kapara Te Hau 4430:. Auckland War Memorial Museum 3587:"Notes and queries, p 385-387" 3375:"Ngai-Tahu, Notes Relating to" 3266:"Ngāi Tahu – Kaikōura History" 3045:Gloriavale Christian Community 2740:music. It changed its name to 2605:Property and other investments 2544:Hollyford Guided Walks in the 2538:Franz Josef Glacier Guides at 1509:on 28 April. The Cook Strait ( 1129:district, fighting battles at 1: 7221:Matapara / Pickersgill Island 5872:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga 4083:. Christchurch City Libraries 3932:. Christchurch City Libraries 3795:. Christchurch City Libraries 3770:. Christchurch City Libraries 3748:. Christchurch City Libraries 3721:. Christchurch City Libraries 3699:. Christchurch City Libraries 3674:. Christchurch City Libraries 3618:. Christchurch City Libraries 3541:. Christchurch City Libraries 3094:1805–1844), Ngāi Tahu chief, 3091: 3034: 3004: 2927: 2901: 2701:Wigram National Trade Academy 2698:Wigram Air Base, Christchurch 2646:Franz Josef Glacier Hot Pools 2534:Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu 1865:/a,e,i,o,u,f,h,k,m,n,p,r,t,w/ 983:) at the Taerutu Lagoon near 930:. He destroyed Ngāti Māmoe's 737:Late in the 17th century the 660:Migration to the South Island 447:North Island coast, north of 5887:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa 5862:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa 4209:"Henry Williams treaty copy" 4187:"Herald Bunbury treaty copy" 3167:(born 1971), Olympic swimmer 3088:Hone "Bloody Jack" Tūhawaiki 2910:, social psychology academic 2831:2011 Christchurch earthquake 2815:, and around the country on 2758:in 1999 before reverting to 2291:and extends from Waitaki to 2192:and the hills and coasts of 2155:and extends from the Pōhatu 2142:Te Rāpaki-o-Te Rakiwhakaputa 1997:Marlborough District Council 1976:Resource Management Act 1991 1444:. From there he crossed the 1117:skirmishes still continued. 926:Te Rāpaki-o-Te Rakiwhakaputa 467:. The family later moved to 197:Ngāi Tahu originated in the 7277:Te Koko-o-Kupe / Cloudy Bay 7196:Blumine Island / Ōruawairua 6755:Pancake Rocks and Blowholes 6604:Metro Cave / Te Ananui Cave 5061:. Māori Media Network. 2007 3973:"Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Waewae" 3644:"Ngāi Tahu: The move south" 2677:Pig and Whistle, Queenstown 2628:Christchurch Police Station 2623:Christchurch Courts Complex 2620:Christchurch Civic Building 2425:Waihopai Rūnaka centres on 2306:and the greater harbour of 2168:Wairewa Rūnanga centres on 2163:Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora 2001:West Coast Regional Council 1843:, sometimes referred to as 1726:Royal New Zealand Air Force 1606:Te Koko-o-Kupe / Cloudy Bay 1248:Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora 1003:, in reference to his story 789:Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora 459:at the northern end of the 7582: 7480:Te Atiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui 7433:Mount Richmond Forest Park 7416:Facilities and attractions 6678:Facilities and attractions 6112:Te Atiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui 6077:Te Atiawa ki Whakarongotai 5877:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamatea 4996:Welcome to the Radio Vault 4936:"Showroom & Warehouse" 4560:. London, United Kingdom. 4452:. 28th Māori Battalion.org 4347:. Ngāi Tahu Whakapapa Unit 4305:"Postcard from Antarctica" 3104:(born 1985), Olympic rower 2846: 2729:Te Reo Iriraki Ki Otautahi 2713: 2664:Department of Conservation 2556:Kaiteriteri Kayaks in the 2532:Dart River Safaris on the 1828: 1483: 1477: 1320:, under the leadership of 1149:, Ōkārito, and finally at 656:within a few generations. 32:Ngāi Tahu (disambiguation) 29: 7347:Tory Channel / Kura Te Au 7327:Te Anamāhanga / Port Gore 7317:Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere 6909: 6730:Karamea Centennial Museum 6705:Granity Community Library 6299: 6244: 6005:Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi 3697:"Makō (Makō-ha-kirikiri)" 3385:: 221–235. Archived from 3316:"Ancient Iwi – Ngāi Tahu" 3037:1830/31), paramount chief 2898:Thomas Rangiwahia Ellison 2673:Queenstown Police Station 2635:Christchurch City Council 2558:Abel Tasman National Park 2528:Abel Tasman National Park 2237:Ngāi Tūāhuriri ki Kaiapoi 2235:, sharing interests with 1863:as other Māori dialects ( 1785:South Island rivers claim 751:Tory Channel / Kura Te Au 60: 49: 7505:Ngāti Tama ki Te Tau Ihu 6785:Stillwater–Ngākawau Line 6765:Punakaiki Marine Reserve 6720:Kahurangi Marine Reserve 6669:Wharepapa / Arthur Range 4329:: CS1 maint: location ( 4288:: CS1 maint: location ( 3480:: CS1 maint: location ( 3250:: CS1 maint: location ( 2873:Martha Sarah Kahui Bragg 2260:, and extends inland to 1903:, e.g., Katigi, Otago), 734:meaning "to be angry"). 728:meaning "sacred altar", 402:as well as with Paikea. 174:Stewart Island / Rakiura 39:Māori iwi in New Zealand 6725:Kahurangi National Park 6017:Te Korowai o Wainuiārua 5239:Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa 5026:Human Rights Commission 3027:rugby player and lawyer 2948:(born 1952), politician 2736:and began playing more 2574:Whale Watch at Kaikōura 2435:and those located from 1993:Tasman District Council 1867:), along with the same 1807:intensive dairy farming 551:Migration to Wellington 6745:Ngakawau Hydro Project 6690:Charming Creek Tramway 6664:Waitakere / Nile River 5482:Ngāti Pūkenga ki Waiau 5338:Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara 5086:Television New Zealand 4799:New Zealand Government 4795:knowledge-basket.co.nz 4684:Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu 4656:Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu 4527:New Zealand Government 4109:Tau, Te Maire (2005). 3977:Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu 3903:Tau, Te Maire (2005). 3851:Tau, Te Maire (2005). 3642:Tau, Te Maire (2005). 3415:Tau, Te Maire (2005). 3340:Tau, Te Maire (2005). 3270:Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu 3156: 3054: 2963: 2835: 2760: 2751: 2742: 2728: 2722: 2643:Dunedin Police Station 2507: 2501: 2495: 2489: 2431: 2417: 2382: 2348: 2318: 2312: 2279: 2245: 2198: 2174: 2157: 2126: 2084: 2049: 2043: 2037: 2031: 2025: 2019: 2009:Otago Regional Council 2005:Environment Canterbury 1984: 1970: 1964: 1958: 1954:New Zealand Government 1948: 1887: 1881: 1879:in prehistoric times: 1761:New Zealand Parliament 1698: 1693: 1583: 1576: 1574:: recording Ngāi Tahu 1538: 1505:which sailed from the 1458: 1436: 1423: 1417: 1388: 1378: 1372: 1332: 1326: 1300: 1293: 1283: 1270: 1264: 1258: 1252: 1242: 1228: 1222: 1216: 1208: 1202: 1192: 1173: 1167: 1100: 1083: 1069: 1053: 1044: 1030: 1009: 1004: 999: 979: 970: 942:Cam River / Ruataniwha 932: 924: 907: 901: 881: 875: 858: 853: 840: 830: 821: 811: 801: 783: 776: 767: 755: 745: 739: 730: 724: 718: 710: 702: 684: 678: 669: 644: 638: 628: 622: 609: 601: 595: 586: 580: 571: 557: 533: 523: 515: 509: 495: 481: 473: 452: 418: 411: 311: 303: 297: 295:. Alongside the other 287: 279: 233: 215: 184: 178: 158: 146: 94: 69: 7475:Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō 6857:Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō 6760:Paparoa National Park 6117:Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō 5685:Ngāti Kea Ngāti Tuarā 5549:Ngāti Korokī Kahukura 5492:Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu 5167:Ngāi Tahu at maori.nz 3719:"Marukaitātea (Maru)" 3108:Richard Rangi Wallace 2662:Mahaanui Office (for 2483: 2106:. Takahanga marae in 2013:Environment Southland 1793:must recognise their 1682: 1625:Antarctica connection 1570: 1067:in the battle called 993: 850: 667: 446: 168:), Mount Mahanga and 7546:Marlborough District 7312:Meretoto / Ship Cove 6899:Marlborough District 6800:Victoria Forest Park 6629:Ōpārara Basin Arches 5907:Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti 5902:Maungaharuru Tangitū 5892:Ngāti Rongomaiwahine 5380:Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua 5208:List of iwi and hapū 5052:"Iwi Radio Coverage" 3879:"Ngati Tumatakokiri" 3502:Beattie, H. (1922). 3389:on 28 September 2020 3007:1954), tribal leader 2277:Ngāi Tahu has three 1974:authority under the 1643:on the continent of 1513:) sheet was used at 950:Avon River / Ōtākaro 352:improve this article 107:74,082 (2018 census) 7515:Ngāti Toa Rangatira 7181:Amerikiwhati Island 7162:Geographic features 6649:Perpendicular Point 6512:Geographic features 5829:Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki 5822:Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti 5655:Ngāti Rangiteaorere 5353:Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei 4946:on 20 February 2009 4805:on 13 November 2006 4616:Harlow, R. (1987). 4586:Chalmers, Heather. 3567:on 19 February 2020 3145:(born 1990), singer 3050:Henare Rakiihia Tau 2998:Mark Wiremu Solomon 2993:(born 1969), artist 2881:(born 1985), singer 2767:. It broadcasts in 2652:Iveagh Bay Terraces 2540:Franz Josef Glacier 2415:Ngāi Tahu has four 2241:Aoraki / Mount Cook 2082:Ngāi Tahu has nine 1312:Wars with Ngāti Toa 995:Aoraki / Mount Cook 922:, naming the beach 654:Te Whanganui-a-Tara 324:Traditional origins 141:, is the principal 7495:Rangitāne o Wairau 7428:Molesworth Station 7282:Croisilles Harbour 6931:Marlborough Sounds 6780:Seddonville Branch 6695:Conns Creek Branch 6352:Inangahua Junction 6149:Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri 6042:Te Moana o Raukawa 5929:Heretaunga Tamatea 5774:Te Whānau-ā-Apanui 5712:Ngāti Tūrangitukua 5497:Ngāti Tara Tokanui 5487:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki 5407:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki 5162:Ngāi Tahu Property 5002:on 22 January 2012 4940:Ngāi Tahu Property 4894:Ngāi Tahu Property 4831:on 5 February 2013 4680:"Papatipu Rūnanga" 3768:"Te Rakiwhakaputa" 3295:Te Taumutu Rūnanga 3196:on 1 February 2023 3131:Kaikōura Whakatau 3096:Treaty of Waitangi 2738:urban contemporary 2657:Lincoln University 2592:Primary industries 2490: 2476:Trading enterprise 2364:and inland to the 2346:Ngāi Tahu has two 2342:West Coast rūnanga 2186:Te Rūnanga o Onuku 2102:and inland to the 2078:Canterbury rūnanga 1899:(as distinct from 1745:United States Navy 1699: 1653:Captain Kristensen 1584: 1480:Treaty of Waitangi 1474:Treaty of Waitangi 1413:Marlborough Sounds 1196:(paramount chief) 1040:Takitimu Mountains 1026:Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri 1005: 859: 670: 555:From Gisborne the 527:and their allies. 465:Ūawanui-a-Ruamatua 453: 247:Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri 176:in the south. The 7556:Canterbury Region 7551:West Coast Region 7523: 7522: 7411: 7410: 7231:Rangitoto Islands 7157: 7156: 7089:Marlborough Ridge 6865: 6864: 6715:Inland Pack Track 6634:Ōtūmahana Estuary 6569:Denniston Plateau 6534:Ballroom Overhang 6507: 6506: 6258: 6257: 5812:Ngāriki Kaiputahi 5695:Ngāti Rangiwewehi 5397:Te Kawerau ā Maki 5370:Te Ākitai Waiohua 5080:Peata Melbourne. 5032:on 7 January 2016 4041:"Tama-i-hara-nui" 3320:ngaitahu.maori.nz 2879:Ricki-Lee Coulter 2843:Notable Ngāi Tahu 2597:Ngāi Tahu Seafood 2526:Aqua Taxi in the 2452:Colac Bay / Ōraka 2411:Southland rūnanga 2227:and extends from 2196:to the adjoining 2161:to the shores of 2114:Te Ngāi Tūāhuriri 2073:Rūnanga and marae 1749:Normandy landings 1355:near present-day 1174:Poutini Ngāi Tahu 1155:Te Paparoa ranges 1091:Te Uekanuka near 384: 383: 376: 225:Hastings District 199:Gisborne District 132: 131: 16:(Redirected from 7573: 7566:Southland Region 7438:Rainbow Ski Area 7201:Chetwode Islands 7186:Anatakupu Island 7166: 7027:Blenheim Central 6927: 6923:Populated places 6892: 6885: 6878: 6869: 6836:Regional Council 6826:District Council 6810:Westport Airport 6770:Reefton Hospital 6372:Springs Junction 6317: 6313:Populated places 6285: 6278: 6271: 6262: 5897:Ngāti Rakaipaaka 5707:Ngāti Tūwharetoa 5537:Ngāti Paretekawa 5201: 5194: 5187: 5178: 5143: 5138: 5137: 5135:Official website 5120: 5119: 5103: 5097: 5096: 5094: 5092: 5077: 5071: 5070: 5068: 5066: 5059:maorimedia.co.nz 5056: 5048: 5042: 5041: 5039: 5037: 5018: 5012: 5011: 5009: 5007: 4988: 4982: 4981: 4973: 4967: 4966: 4962: 4956: 4955: 4953: 4951: 4942:. 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