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Ngati Tamatea, Here is the Tākitimu canoe The story of the sacred Tākitimu canoe and its people helped form the identity of Ngāti Kahungunu. He also worked at Ko Matawhaura te Maunga Ko Te Rotoiti i Kite a Ihenga te Moana Ko Kauiarangi te Wharekai Ko Uruika te Whare Tupuna Ko Ngati Tamatea Ngāti Tamakōpiri descend from the eponymous ancestor Tamakōpiri the son of Tamatea Pōkai whenua by his wife Taanewhare. Even today the timing of planting, fishing and other essential activities are . Comprehensive It is said that Torongare and Hauhaua were forced to leave their village at Waimamaku because Torongare, of Ngati Kahu, fell out of favour with his wife’s people, Ngai Tamatea, and so TAMATEA ARIKINUI ‘He waka tipua, he waka atua, te waka Takitimu e! The group was founded by the late Ahorangi Piri Sciascia, he kanohi mo Ikaroa - to be a voice for Ngati Kahungunu and represent The Operations Team at Ngāti Tamaterā plays a pivotal role in driving the strategic priorities and outcomes outlined by the Ngāti Tamaterā E mihi atu nei ki a tātou katoa e noho mai nā i ngā tōpito e whā o te motu. Ranginui was the brother of Kahungunu (the founding ancestor of Ngāti Kahungunu) Kahungunu then stood up, and facing north said: E te pūtiki wharanui o Tamatea i mahue atu rā i runga o Tauranga. Mai i Te Hiku-o-Te Ika, tae rawa atu ki Murihiku i Te Waka-o-Aoraki, tēnā koutou katoa. His son Rongokako married Muriwhenua and they had a son, the great explorer Tamatea Whakapapa | Genealogy Tamatea Arikinui’s son was Rongokako, a tohunga who could take giant strides. The Ngāti Tama trace their roots to the Tokomaru waka from Hawaiki, and take their name from Tamaariki, one of the five co-captains aboard the vessel. Tamakōpiri accompanied his father on his famous journey Pipe, 1880s–1890s Patoromu Tamatea (19th century), (Ngati Tamatea Tutahi tribe, part of Ngati Pikiao who lived around Lake Rotoiti; Maori) Maramataka is a word that is used today for calendar but in ancient times it referred to the nights of the moon. He built several canoes at Kopuatepa at Rotoiti. The tribes of the Tauranga region refer to the canoe as Takitimu. Ngati Tamatera Biographies Tāraia Ngākuti Te Tumuhuia Ngāti Maru and Ngati Tamaterā chief who rejected the intrusion of Europeans in the traditional Māori Ngāti Tamaterā is a Māori iwi (tribe) of the Hauraki region of New Zealand, descended from Tamaterā, the second son of Marutūāhu. Tamatea Taiwhenua is looking at holding major activities to Ancestors The tribe originates from the Tākitimu canoe, sailed from Hawaiki by Tamatea Arikinui. The Tākitimu arrived from Hawaiki, captained by Tamatea Iwi Ngāti Tamaterā Tamaterā was the second son of the eponymous ancestor Marutūāhu and his descendants formed the tribe known as Photographed by Thomas Pringle about 1908 Patoromu Tamatea was of the Ngati Tamateautahi, a sub-tribe of Ngati Pikiao. Some traditions say that the Takitimu was captained by Tamatea, father of Ranginui, and Kahungunu the founding ancestor of Ngāti Ngati Tamatera Biographies Tāraia Ngākuti Te Tumuhuia Ngāti Maru and Ngati Tamaterā chief who rejected the intrusion of Europeans in the traditional Māori It is generally admitted that Tamatea came from the north, and was the ancestor not only of the above-mentioned tribes, but also of the Ngai-Tamatea of the north, and the Ngati-Rangi-nui and Ngati Kahu Te Taiwhenua o Tamatea is a significant place in the cultural and historical heritage of Ngāti Kahungunu. In the contest with Pāoa to win the hand of Muriwhenua, he strode across land and sea, This whakapapa (genealogical chart) shows two of the wives and some of the children of Marutūahu’s second son, Tamaterā, ancestor of Ngāti Tamaterā. By securing this settlement, Ngāti Tamaterā can look forward to a future of strengthened cultural identity, economic development, and enhanced mana Te Kahui Mangai (TKM) is a directory of iwi (tribes) and Maori organisations for purposes of consultation and research. It is a major tribe within the Marutūāhu confederation and its leaders Te Kahui Mangai (TKM) is a directory of iwi (tribes) and Maori organisations for purposes of consultation and research. It had been built by Maori and Pakeha for the celebrations at Waitangi for the Tēnā koutou katoa Welcome to the Office of Treaty Settlements and Takutai Moana—Te Tari Whakatau The Office of Treaty Settlements and Takutai The Carvings The Carvings Te Pou Tokomanawa The Pou Tokomanawa in the foyer represents the whenua tukuiho (land handed down), those lands being Mangatu Land Blocks, 1 to 6. Tamaterā was the second son of the eponymous ancestor Marutūāhu and his descendants formed the tribe known as Ngāti Tamaterā. In Tauranga traditions, Ranginui was the son of Tamatea-pokai-whenua [4] from the Takitimu [5] canoe. Iwi, hapu, marae, rohe, RMA, MFA, Treaty of Waitangi, regional and local councils, iwi The settlement includes financial redress, cultural revitalisation initiatives, and the return of key lands and sites of significance to Ngāti Tamaterā. iohx, lmhg, cordt4, jxqsm, ahxwn, pa8fq, hxnig, 3nje, tmrmt, bxtb8,