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Auckland, Waikato: Tainui: n/a n/a n/a 519 Ngāti Tamakōpiri: Manawatū-Whanganui, Waikato: Tākitimu: n/a n/a n/a n/a Ngāti Tamaterā: Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty: Tainui: 1,866 2,457 2,577 3,189 Ngāti Tara Tokanui: Waikato, Bay of Plenty: Tainui: 330 492 540 834 Ngāti Tarāwhai: Bay of Plenty: Arawa: 114 243 282 417 Ngāti Te Ata ...
Members of the Ngāti Mahuta hapū settled at the base of Māngere Mountain / Te Pane-o-Mataaho / Te Ara Pueru after a peace accord with Ngāpuhi during the Musket Wars in the 1820s, and when Governor George Grey asked Pōtatau Te Wherowhero and his people to settle at Māngere to protect colonial Auckland in the 1840s. [12] [13] Te Puea ...
Satellite of WFSU-TV. Florida Channel on 56.2, Create on 56.3, PBS Kids on 56.4 Pensacola: Pensacola: 3 17 WEAR-TV: ABC: TBD on 3.2, Charge! on 3.3 Pensacola: Pensacola: 23 24 WSRE: PBS: World on 23.2, Florida Channel/Create on 23.3, PBS Kids on 23.4 Pensacola: Pensacola: 33 34 WHBR: CTN: CTNi on 33.2, CTN Lifestyle on 33.3 Pensacola: Fort ...
Marae name Wharenui name Iwi and Hapū Location Ngā Hau e Whā: Ngā Hau e Whā: Ngāti Tamaoho, Waikato Tainui (Ngāi Tai, Ngāti Tamaoho): Pukekohe: Reretēwhioi: Arohanui: Waikato Tainui (Te Ākitai, Ngāti Paretaua, Ngāti Te Ata)
Ngā Oho, also known as Ngā Ohomatakamokamo-o-Ohomairangi, is the name of a historical iwi (tribe) of Māori who settled in the Auckland Region.In the 17th century, Ngā Oho and two other tribes of shared heritage, Ngā Riki and Ngā Iwi, formed the Waiohua confederation of tribes.
Te Kawerau ā Maki, [2] [3] [4] Te Kawerau a Maki, [1] or Te Kawerau-a-Maki [5] is a Māori iwi (tribe) of the Auckland Region of New Zealand.Predominantly based in West Auckland (Hikurangi also known as Waitākere), it had 251 registered adult members as of June 2017. [1]
Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua is a Māori iwi from the area around the Manukau Harbour in the Auckland Region of New Zealand.. Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua were traditionally known as Te Ruakaiwhare, after their tribal guardian Kaiwhare, who protects the waters of the Manukau Harbour.
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