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  2. Ngāti Hine - Wikipedia

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    The prominent leader in the early years of European contact was Te Ruki Kawiti (1770s–1854). Ngāti Hine sought to withdraw from Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngapuhi charitable trust in 2010, without withdrawing from Ngāpuhi. [3]

  3. List of iwi - Wikipedia

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    Name Regions of rohe (tribal area) Waka (canoe) 2001 population [3] 2006 population [4] 2013 population [5] 2018 population [6]; Ahuriri (part of Ngāti Kahungunu) : Hawke's Bay ...

  4. List of marae in the Northland region - Wikipedia

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    Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Ngāherehere, Te Kau i Mua) Motatau: Matihetihe Marae: Tū Moana: Te Rarawa : Mitimiti: Mātoa: No wharenui: Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Rēhia, Ngāti Whakaeke) Kerikeri: Miria Marae: Te Rapunga: Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Hine) Kawakawa: Moehau Marae: Moehau: Ngāpuhi (Te Māhurehure) Waima: Mohinui: Hohourongo: Ngāpuhi (Ngāti Hine ...

  5. Category:Ngāti Hine - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 October 2022, at 09:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Waikato Tainui - Wikipedia

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    Waikato Tainui, Waikato or Tainui is a group of Māori iwi based in Waikato Region, in the western central region of New Zealand's North Island. [1] It is part of the larger Tainui confederation of Polynesian settlers who arrived to New Zealand on the Tainui waka (migration canoe).

  7. Category:Ngāpuhi - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 October 2022, at 09:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Te Hemo Ata Henare - Wikipedia

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    Henare's tribal affiliations are with Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Hine and Te Whakatōhea. She learnt to weave when she was 12 years old. As an adult she became a teacher of weaving, and teaches at NorthTec polytechnic college in Northland. [2] She holds a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in Māori visual arts from Massey University. [2] [3]

  9. Rangitāne - Wikipedia

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    Rangitāne is a Māori iwi (tribe). Their rohe (territory) is in the Manawatū, Horowhenua, Wairarapa and Marlborough areas of New Zealand. [1]The iwi was formed as one of two divisions (aside from Muaūpoko) of the expedition team led by Whātonga, a chief from the Māhia Peninsula and father of Tara-Ika a Nohu of Te Whanganui-a-Tara fame.