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  2. Te Āti Awa - Wikipedia

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    Te Āti Awa or Te Ātiawa is a Māori iwi with traditional bases in the Taranaki and Wellington regions of New Zealand. Approximately 17,000 people registered their affiliation to Te Āti Awa in 2001, with about 10,000 in Taranaki, 2,000 in Wellington and 5,000 of unspecified regional location.

  3. List of marae in Taranaki - Wikipedia

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    Te Āti Awa (Pukerangiora) Inglewood: Mangaemiemi / Otaraua: Te Ahi Kaa Roa: Te Āti Awa : Tikorangi: Muru Raupatu: Muru Raupatu: Te Āti Awa : Bell Block: Ōākura / Okorotua: Moana Kaurai: Taranaki (Ngāti Tairi) Ōakura: Ōwae / Manukorihi: Te Ikaroa a Māui: Te Āti Awa (Manukorihi, Ngāti Rāhiri, Ngāti Te Whiti) Waitara: Pukearuhe: Tama ...

  4. Category:Te Āti Awa - Wikipedia

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  5. Te Teira Manuka - Wikipedia

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    Te Teira Manuka (c. 1812 – 16 September 1882), also known as Pokikake Te Teira, was a Taranaki Māori nobleman. A lesser rangatira of Te Āti Awa , he was the leader of its Puke-Kowhatu hapū . However, he is best remembered for his fraudulent sale of the Waitara block to the Crown as negotiated by Governor Thomas Gore Browne , in violation ...

  6. Taranaki (iwi) - Wikipedia

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    Taranaki (Tuturu) is a Māori iwi of New Zealand.. Taranaki iwi were an important part of the First and Second Taranaki Wars. [1] At least 13 members of Taranaki died during the First Taranaki War, mostly defending Waireka on 28 March 1860, including Paora Kūkūtai (chief of the Patukai hapū) and Paratene te Kopara (chief of Ngā Māhanga a Tairi).

  7. Category:Te Āti Awa people - Wikipedia

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    Taranaki Jim; Hana Te Hemara; Te Kehu; Īhāia Te Kirikūmara; Alice Te Punga Somerville; Hōniana Te Puni-kōkopu; Linda Te Puni; Kahe Te Rau-o-te-rangi; Te Kakapi-o-te-rangi Te Wharepōuri; Te Whiti o Rongomai; Daryl Tuffey

  8. Battle of Mahoetahi - Wikipedia

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    The site had historically been used as a settlement or pā by Te Āti Awa soon after their migration to Taranaki in the early 19th century, but by 1860 little remained other than a few eroded terraces and embankments. [2] [3] [4] By coincidence, plans had been made for the New Plymouth and Waitara garrisons to erect a stockade at Mahoetahi on 6 ...

  9. List of marae in the Wellington region - Wikipedia

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    Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui: Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika, Te Āti Awa: Thorndon: Rongomaraeroa: Te Hono ki Hawaiki: Institutional (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa) Wellington Central: Te Tumu Herenga Waka Marae: Te Tumu Herenga Waka: Ngāti Awa (Ngāti Awa ki Poneke) Kelburn