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Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngati Tama

approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a site. These include those sites that are identified as wāhi tapu and wāhi taonga by the iwi and hapū. Ngāti Tama Te Rangihiroa wrote of Ngāti Tama’s renown throughout the country for their fighting prowess. He recorded the words of an unnamed elder “other tribes fought for fat lands, for birds and rat preserves, an aruhe rahui (fern root reserve) but Ngāti Tama fought for the sake of fighting, with a

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngati Ruanui

about 1350 A.D, made their first home at Pātea. It was at Pātea that trouble broke out which divided the people into the main tribes of Ngati Ruanui and Ngaa Rauru. The story says that, Turi, the leader of the Aotea migration, had a number of children, among whome were Turanga-i-mea (son) and Tane-roroa (daughter). Tane-roroa married Uenga Puanake, a man of high rank if the Takitimu people. At the instigation of Tane-roroa, Uenga Puanake killed some dogs belonging to

Appendix 10G: Ngāruahine

history, the people of this hapū are the descendants of the tangata whenua tribes who landed at Te Rangatapu on the Te Rangiuamutu waka, captained by Tamatea-Rokai. The tangata whenua tribes were known as Te Kahui-Maunga, Te Kahui-Toka, Te Kahui-Rere, Te Kahui-Tuu, Te Maru-Iwi and Te Tini-o-Tai-Tawaro, Te -ahui-Ruu Te-Kahui-Po and Te-Kahui-Tawake. They also claim ancestry from the Aotea Utanganui waka which was captained by Turi-te-Ariki-nui. During the fourteenth century,

Appendix 3: Treaty of Waitangi

page Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 185185185185 Appendix III: Treaty of Waitangi The text in English HER MAJESTY VICTORIA Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland regarding with Her Royal Favour the Native Chiefs and tribes of New Zealand and anxious to protect their just Rights and Property and to secure to them the enjoyment of Peace and Good Order has deemed it necessary in consequence of the great number of Her Majesty's

Māori Constituency submitters to be heard

polling booth on election day to see a big advertisement for one only political party as ''the preferred option''. Are you deliberately trying to influence the vote? If this nonsense is going to be put in place to suit the power and money grabbing aspirations of many competing tribes then why arent there moves afoot to establish Chinese wards and for other ethnic groupings? I dont give a damn if someone is black white or yellow, we should all be COLOUR BLIND. Much is spoken about Maori

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approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a site. These include those sites that are identified as wāhi tapu and wāhi taonga by the iwi and hapū. (28) Ngāti Tama Te Rangihiroa wrote of Ngāti Tama’s renown throughout the country for their fighting prowess. He recorded the words of an unnamed elder “other tribes fought for fat lands, for birds and rat preserves, an aruhe rahui (fern root reserve) but Ngāti Tama fought for the sake of fighting, with

Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values (Ngāti Tama)

approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a site. Ngāti Tama Te Rangihiroa wrote of Ngāti Tama’s renown throughout the country for their fighting prowess. He recorded the words of an unnamed elder “other tribes fought for fat lands, for birds and rat preserves, an aruhe rahui (fern root reserve) but Ngāti Tama fought for the sake of fighting, with a parcel of wet land as the cause”. Mimi – Pukearuhe Coastal Strip: This area is of high

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into the main tribes of Ngati Ruanui and Ngaa Rauru. The story says that, Turi, the leader of the Aotea migration, had a number of children, among whome were Turanga-i-mea (son) and Tane-roroa (daughter). Tane-roroa married Uenga Puanake, a man of high rank if the Takitimu people. At the instigation of Tane-roroa, Uenga Puanake killed some dogs belonging to Turanga-i-mua which they cooked and ate. The story says that at that time Tane-roroa was expecting a child and craved

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngaruahine

Turi the commander of the Aotea Utanganui waka as he travelled south with his wife Rongorongo and his people. The Kanihi-Umutahi and Okahu-Inuawai hapū who have historically resided on the western and eastern banks of the Waingongoro River are descendants from the tangata whenua tribes that landed at Te Rangatapu on the Te Rangiuamutu waka captained by Tamatea-Rokai and also from the Aotea Utanganui waka. This river also had an abundance of fish species resources including