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  2. Ngāti Manuhiri - Wikipedia

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    Ngāti Manuhiri is a Māori iwi of the Mahurangi Peninsula area of New Zealand. They have an interest in the region from the Okura River in the south to Mangawhai in the north, and extending out to Great Barrier Island. [3] They are descended from Manuhiri, one of the sons of Maki, founder of the Te Kawerau iwi. [4] They have a marae near Leigh.

  3. List of iwi - Wikipedia

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    Ngāti Manuhiri: Auckland: Moekākara, [7] Tainui [8] n/a n/a n/a 297 ... Ngāti Porou ki Hauraki / Ngati Porou ki Harataunga ki Mataora: Waikato: Horouta: 591 1,173 ...

  4. List of marae in the Bay of Plenty Region - Wikipedia

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    Moko / Ngāti Moko: Mokotangatakotahi: Tapuika (Ngāti Moko) Te Puke: Oponui Marae: Wharenui dismantled: Ngāi Te Rangi : Rangiwaea Island: Opureora Marae: Tuwhiwhia: Ngāi Te Rangi (Ngāi Tuwhiwhia, Ngāti Tauaiti) Matakana Island: Ōtamarākau Marae: Waitahanui a Hei: Ngāti Mākino (Ngāti Mākino, Ngāti Te Awhe) Ōtamarākau: Otāwhiwhi ...

  5. Ngāi Tāmanuhiri - Wikipedia

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    Ngāi Tāmanuhiri is a Māori iwi of New Zealand and were formerly known by the name of Ngai Tahu, and Ngai Tahu-po respectively. They are descendants of Tahu-nui (also known as Tahu potiki, or Tahu matua) [2] who is also the eponymous ancestor of the Kāi Tahu iwi of Te Waipounamu.

  6. Pākiri - Wikipedia

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    Ngāti Manuhiri, an iwi descended from the early Ngāti Wai ancestors in the area, are the mana whenua for the Pākiri area. [6] The old Pākiri Church, a popular backdrop for wedding photographs. Pākiri Beach is a 14-kilometre-long (8.7 mi) white sandy beach to the north. [5] It is a tourist destination known for its natural environment. [7]

  7. Scandrett Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    A series of conquests from the early 1600s led to Te Kawerau leader Maki dividing up the entire Mahurangi area among his three eldest sons, Manuhiri (Ngāti Manuhiri), Ngawhetu (Ngāti Rongo), and Maeaeariki (Ngāti Raupō, Ngāti Kahu and Ngati Kā), including the land that now makes up Scandrett Regional Park.

  8. Kāti Māmoe - Wikipedia

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    His son Manuhiri drove out of Ngāti Mamoe Ōhinetahi and set up his base there. [18] Tūāhuriri's second eldest son Tūrakautahi, the chief of Ngāi Tūhaitara, established the Te Kōhaka-a-kaikai-a-waro pā (now Kaiapoi pā) over a Waitaha site at the Taerutu Lagoon near Woodend. [17] [19]

  9. List of marae in the Hawke's Bay - Wikipedia

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    Ngāti Kahungunu (Ngāti Hinetewai, Ngāti Kere, Ngāti Manuhiri, Ngāti Pihere, Tamatea Hinepare o Kahungunu) Porangahau: Rongo o Tahu: No wharenui: Ngāti Kahungunu (Ngāi Toroiwaho) Takapau: Tapairu Marae: Te Rangitahi / Te Whaea o te Katoa: Ngāti Kahungunu (Ngāti Mārau o Kahungunu) Waipawa: Waipukurau Marae: No wharenui