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Te Aitanga ā Māhaki Trust is the mandated iwi organisation under the Māori Fisheries Act, the iwi aquaculture organisation under the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act, and the official iwi authority for resource consent consultation under the Resource Management Act.
Te Rongorito, who married her cousin Tama-te-hura. [10] These children were raised in the region around Kāwhia. [11] Subsequently, they settled along the Waipā River and the Manga-o-kewa Stream, with a central hub at Te Kūiti. [2] Rereahu is depicted on the front post of Te Tokanganui-a-noho marae at Te Kūiti. [12]
Rongomaraeroa is the marae of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and incorporates a contemporary wharenui (meeting house) Te Hono ki Hawaiki. [1] It is located on the museum's 4th floor overlooking Wellington harbour , [ 2 ] and was officially opened on 30 November 1997.
Tūheitia suffered ill health in 2013 and announced that he was establishing Te Kaunihera a te Kiingi (the King's Council) and deputising his elder son Whatumoana to act in his stead. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] As the King's representative, Whatumoana was given the title Te Whirinaki a te Kīngi , the title held by Te Wherowhero Tāwhiao while he acted for ...
The series is made in partnership with Ngāti Te Whiti and Te Atiawa (Indigenous people of New Plymouth and Taranaki), through a group of tribal experts and with the support of Te Mangai Paho ...
Te Māngai Pāho Māori Broadcast Funding Agency Autonomous Crown Entity overview Formed 1989 Headquarters Wellington, New Zealand Autonomous Crown Entity executive Larry Parr, Chief Executive Key document Broadcasting Amendment Act 1994 Website tmp.govt.nz Te Māngai Pāho (the Māori Broadcast Funding Agency) is the New Zealand Crown entity responsible for the promotion of the Māori ...
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Ngāti Maru or Te Iwi o Maruwharanui is a Māori iwi of inland Taranaki in New Zealand. They are descended from Maruwharanui , the eldest son of Pito Haranui and his wife Manauea. Pito Haranui belonged to an ancient Taranaki people known as the Kāhui-Maru, whose genealogy predates the arrival of Toi .