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also accountable to the
Minister of Maori Affairs and is governed by the Maori Trust Boards Act. The trust represents the tribe's fisheries interest under the Māori Fisheries Act 2004, and its aquaculture interests under the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004. It represents the tribe during consultation on resource consent applications under the
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recognised the trust's mandate to represent the iwi with an
Agreement in Principle signed with the Crown on 18 August 2017. The trust is governed by one trustee elected from each of six hapū, one trustee appointed from each of eight marae, and an additional trustee appointed by Whakatōhea Māori Trust
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The Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board was established in 1952 to administer the assets of the iwi, and provides members with education, health services and training in various commercial fields. It is a charitable trust governed by two representatives from each of the six hapū, and based in Ōpōtiki. It is
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Tautūrangi's western counterpart was Kahuki of the Whakatāne hapū. Kahuki conquered the nearby territory in revenge for the killing of his father
Rongopopoia, after which he returned to Waiōtahe and constructed a pā close to the river. Whakatāne and Ngāti Raumoa, including the Te Ūpokorehe hapū, were
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During the twentieth century there was increasing recognition that Whakatōhea had suffered grievances at the hands of the Crown. In 1996, the New
Zealand government signed a Deed of Settlement, acknowledging and apologising for the invasion and confiscation of Whakatōhea lands, and the subsequent
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living on Waiōtahe and Ōhiwa land which were under Kahuki's control. Te Ūpokorehe were subjected to attacks from Ngāti Awa on the western border, and sought refuge at Ōpōtiki. Ngāti Awa and their ally Ngāi Tūhoe would meet with Whakatōhea and their chief Te Rupe for one final battle at
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Europeans, the final, defining battle against Ngāi Tai was done at Awahou under Punāhamoa's leadership. Ngāi Tai's leader Tūterangikūrei was killed, and his head preserved as a trophy. Ngāi Tai were able to take Tūterangikūrei's head back in exchange for the
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was being swept back out to sea, while
Muriwai's brothers and their men were scouting the land. It was these words that gave her the right to pull the waka back to safety, and from these words being spoken at the landing place that
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waka to join the rest of their people in New
Zealand. They arrived at Paerātā, east of the Waiōtahe River. Tarawa released two pet tanahanaha fish into a spring on the eastern bluff above Waiōtahe Beach, which came to be known as
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Tautūrangi established the Poutōtara pā inland at Waiaua to defend against further attacks from Ngāti
Kahungunu. The ancestral house at Omarumutu marae is named
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economic, cultural and developmental devastation suffered by the iwi. A settlement between Whakatōhea and the Crown and redress was finalised on 27 May 2023.
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Maungakāhia to avenge the murder of his sister Tāneroa, murdered by her husband. Tautūrangi's attacks were so vicious that he broke his weapon, a
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The iwi initially had good relations with
European settlers and Christian missionaries. However, in 1865, following the murder of German missionary
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Tuiringa Manny Mokomoko, an activist for tūpuna who died in 1866, received a Royal Pardon in 1992 over wrongful confiscation of Māori land.
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waka around 26 generations before 1900CE. It made landfall on a rocky cove and was moored to a flat white rock now known as
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Board. The trust is administered by the same staff as the trust board, in the same offices in Ōpōtiki.
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settlement, while others consider it a separate iwi and want it to have its own
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The Whakatōhea Pre-Settlement Claims Trust represents the tribe during
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The tribal area of Whakatōhea is located within the boundaries of
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Whakatōhea consists of about 17,000 whānau belonging to six hapū.
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were situated near the coast, to defend the marine resources.
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gets its name. Toroa's daughter Wairaka was an ancestress of
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Waiwharangi, which today is held in the Whakatāne Museum.
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to a high point named Kapuarangi where he installed his
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1073:"Te Whakatōhea – From European contact to today"
903:"2006 Census – QuickStats About Māori (revised)"
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27:Māori iwi (tribe) in Aotearoa New Zealand
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557:Tirotirowhitu, Pukenui-o-raho, Hiwarau
212:Nine generations after the arrival of
876:"Te Whakatōhea – Lands and resources"
637:broadcasts to members of Whakatōhea,
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2221:Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika
1610:Ngāti Porou ki Harataunga ki Mataora
1127:Rolleston, Te Aorewa (27 May 2023).
966:"Tangata whenua pou – Te Whakatōhea"
1294:Hongi’s Hikoi: Tales through Tāonga
718:, soldier, civil servant and writer
676:, tribal leader and Ringatu tohunga
2015:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamakinui a Rua
1411:Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa
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1071:Walker, Ranginui (1 March 2017).
874:Walker, Ranginui (1 March 2017).
1198:McCarthy, Diane (28 July 2022).
734:Brent Kerehona Pukepuke-Ahitapu
682:, interpreter and administrator
1027:. Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board
766:, teacher and community leader
623:Bay of Plenty Regional Council
216:, the next waka to arrive was
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2005:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga
1050:"Canoes of the Bay of Plenty"
736:, academic, weaver and author
606:settlement negotiations. The
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2020:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa
1995:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa
1099:"The Ōpape Native Reserve".
700:, carpenter and boat-builder
597:Resource Management Act 1991
237:"kia tū whakatāne au i ahau"
1274:. Māori Media Network. 2007
988:"Living History of Opotiki"
694:, weaver and textile artist
562:Kakaho, Waiotahe, Te Karaka
314:Te kōtiritiri te kōtaratara
173:left Hawaiki, and so built
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2210:Te Atiawa ki Whakarongotai
2010:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamatea
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706:, academic and politician
243:"ka whakatāne au i ahau"
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1296:. Oceanic Arts Society.
619:Ōpōtiki District Council
381:hearing and settlement.
32:Māori iwi in New Zealand
2150:Te Korowai o Wainuiārua
1372:Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa
1300:Chau Chak Wing Museum.
746:Gareeb Stephen Shalfoon
742:, sculpture and painter
633:Pan-tribal iwi station
1615:Ngāti Pūkenga ki Waiau
1471:Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara
854:New Zealand Government
764:Matiu Te Auripo Te Hau
608:New Zealand Government
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1818:Ngāti Kea Ngāti Tuarā
1682:Ngāti Korokī Kahukura
1625:Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu
2040:Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti
2035:Maungaharuru Tangitū
2025:Ngāti Rongomaiwahine
1513:Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua
1341:List of iwi and hapū
1265:"Iwi Radio Coverage"
909:on 28 September 2007
760:, rugby union player
698:Pāora Kīngi Delamere
688:, singer and actress
162:Pre-European history
1962:Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki
1955:Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti
1788:Ngāti Rangiteaorere
1486:Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
1227:. 23 December 2021.
1182:"We are Whakatōhea"
724:, nurse and midwife
680:Te Raumoa Balneavis
182:Ōpōtiki-mai-tawhiti
2282:Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri
2175:Te Moana o Raukawa
2062:Heretaunga Tamatea
1907:Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
1845:Ngāti Tūrangitukua
1630:Ngāti Tara Tokanui
1620:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
1540:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
1155:Amoamo, Tairongo.
990:. Opotiki.info Ltd
712:, Ringatū minister
674:Tuakana Aporotanga
643:Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
604:Treaty of Waitangi
375:Treaty of Waitangi
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1828:Ngāti Rangiwewehi
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789:List of Māori iwi
740:Paratene Matchitt
668:Whakatōhea people
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2215:Te Āti Awa
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2107:Te Āti Awa
2096:Ngāti Tama
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1850:Ngāti Hotu
1813:Ngāti Tahu
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1745:Arawa Waka
1687:Ngāti Hauā
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1573:Ngāti Pāoa
1568:Ngāti Maru
1498:Te Waiohua
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1404:Ngāti Hine
1377:Ngāti Kurī
1367:Ngāti Kahu
1362:Te Aupōuri
1357:Muriwhenua
1166:14 October
1157:"Mokomoko"
795:References
748:, musician
730:, canoeist
590:Governance
489:Whiripare
261:Ngāi Tūhoe
126:region of
103:Population
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2255:Rangitāne
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2204:Ngāti Toa
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2143:Ngāti Hau
2133:Ngā Rauru
2067:Rangitāne
2047:Te Wairoa
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1600:Ngāti Hei
1563:Marutūāhu
1439:Marutūāhu
1387:Te Rarawa
1140:31 August
1112:31 August
1084:31 August
887:31 August
754:, soldier
485:Te Iringa
440:Ngāti Ira
257:Ngāti Awa
253:Whakatane
224:Whakatāne
207:Tamaīwaho
168:Te Tohorā
89:Arautauta
2370:(London)
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1982:Tākitimu
1867:Mātaatua
1778:Te Arawa
1697:Pouākani
1481:Te Roroa
1416:Ngātiwai
1249:26 April
1052:. Te Ara
1025:"Tipuna"
968:. Te Ara
946:. Te Ara
859:21 March
783:See also
635:Sea 92FM
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539:Tūtāmure
458:Irapuaia
446:Waioweka
435:Tapairu
416:Tarakeha
390:Mountain
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272:Ngāi Tai
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647:Ōpōtiki
645:in the
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582:Various
577:Various
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371:Ōpōtiki
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157:History
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276:Tōrere
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393:River
367:Ōhope
341:Ōpape
307:Ōhope
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115:is a
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