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  2. Ngāti Hauā - Wikipedia

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    The Ngāti Hauā Iwi Trust board established their rohe as the central Waikato region with the approximate boundaries running from Mount Te Aroha in the northeast down to Mount Maungatautari in the southeast, along a line south of Cambridge to about 8 km west of the Waikato River, then along a line parallel to, but west of, the Waikato river to the south edge of the Taupiri Gorge.

  3. List of iwi - Wikipedia

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    Hawke's Bay, Waikato: Tākitimu: 249 423 528 1,077 Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamatea (part of Ngāti Kahungunu) Hawke's Bay, Waikato: Tākitimu: 588 720 744 1,902 Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Whanganui-a-Orotu (part of Ngāti Kahungunu) Hawke's Bay, Waikato: Tākitimu: 1,704 1,674 1,905 2,130 Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa (part of Ngāti Kahungunu) Hawke's ...

  4. List of streets in Hamilton, Waikato - Wikipedia

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    Waikato Hospital first superintendent Kensington Pl 1964 R.W. Green British place Le Quesne Pl 1949/1964 Housing Corp. & HCC P. Le Quesne, Hamilton Hotel and a member of the Hamilton E Board Marne Street 1916 Mrs Sarah Smith WWI Battle of the Marne: Marshall St 1950 Housing Corp. & HCC first Waikato white settler? Charles Marshall Martin Street ...

  5. Ngāti Māhanga - Wikipedia

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    Ngāti Māhanga is a Māori iwi (tribe) that is part of the Waikato confederation of tribes (now called Tainui). [1] The tribe's historical lands extended from Whaingaroa Harbour (Raglan Harbour) to the west bank of the Waikato River in the city of Hamilton, New Zealand . [ 2 ]

  6. Waikato - Wikipedia

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    Territorial authorities in Waikato region before 2010. The Waikato (/ ˈ w aɪ k ɑː t ɔː /) is a region of the upper North Island of New Zealand. It covers the Waikato District, Waipa District, Matamata-Piako District, South Waikato District and Hamilton City, as well as Hauraki, Coromandel Peninsula, the northern King Country, much of the Taupō District, and parts of the Rotorua Lakes ...

  7. Ngāti Koata - Wikipedia

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    Ngāti Koata or Ngāti Kōata is a Māori iwi of New Zealand, originating on the west coast of Waikato, but now mainly at the northern tip of South Island. Ngāti Koata whakapapa back to Koata who lived near Kāwhia in the 17th century. She had two sons, Kāwharu and Te Wehi (founder of Ngāti Te Wehi). [1]

  8. Ngāti Maniapoto - Wikipedia

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    Ngāti Te Kanawa is an iwi based in Taumarunui and one of the forty main hapū of the Ngāti Maniapoto confederation, which came into existence around 1860. They trace their whakapapa to the tupuna (ancestor) Te Kanawa , who was the great-great-great grandson of the tupuna Maniapoto and comes off Uruhina (child of Rungaterangi and Pareraukawa).

  9. Waikato Tainui - Wikipedia

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    The Waikato-Tainui iwi comprises 33 hapū (sub-tribes) and 68 marae (family groupings), with around an estimated population of 84,030 tribal members who affiliate to Waikato-Tainui. [4] Hamilton City is now the tribe's largest population centre, but Ngāruawāhia remains the tribe's historical centre and modern capital.