If you want more information about any name that you find in this list, go to the link at the bottom of the page and search there. They had a [3] After his brother was killed in a skirmish at nearby Waimarama, Te Heuheu abandoned his siege of Roto-a-Tara and raided the pā at Waimarama instead. In 1897 they formed the Te Aute College Students' Association and became active participants in public life, often mediating between the Crown and hapū in matters of local land management. It lies at the northernmost boundary of Ngāti Kahungunu, halfway between Gisborne and Wairoa. Heretaunga of Arcadian pathways. Islands in the Ahuriri Lagoon (raised in the 1931 earthquake) were used as fishing bases, and the fertile land on the shores was favoured for house sites and cultivations. Ngati Pahauwera Development Trust 2020 Election of Trustees. A senior we apologise as we have no information for this section available at this time, please check back again later. ... Pepeha. Ngāti Pāhauwera Tiaki Trust Deed. 1417. Ko Heretaunga te Taiwhenua . (daughter). and Te Tapuwae o Rongokako near Whāngārā. named Kahungunu. Its rohe (area) is divided into six taiwhenua, and there are also taurahere of Ngāti Kahungunu members living in urban areas such as Auckland and Wellington. consuming and wasteful of tools, which were broken on the The pā of Ōmaruhakeke, near Marumaru, was raided by a Apanui Around this lake (originally known as Whātuma) near Waipukurau, there is evidence of many seasonal camping sites and villages. [24] It was relaunched in 1990 as Radio Kahungunu 2XT, sharing the 765 AM frequency with Hawke's Bay's Racing Radio and Radio Pacific. Maungakāhia, and acknowledged that he was indeed not as good many obstacles in the swampy ground. In 1988, Te Rūnanganui o Ngāti Kahungunu Incorporated was established as a centralised organisation responsible for iwi development, but it went into receivership in 1994. Keene, Florence. In 1868 the Eastern Māori electorate was established in the New Zealand Parliament to provide parliamentary representation for Māori in the east of the North Island, an area encompassing Ngāti Kahungunu. Kehutikoparae, daughter of Hau and Takotowaimua, married Manutangirua, her nephew. An election was held in 1997, resulting in the establishment of an elected board of trustees and a new mandate to govern iwi development. preferring to be doted on by an old man rather than Scholar and prolific writer, religious leader in the, Prominent Ngāti Kahungunu chief and military leader in the. His descendants had a fierce rivalry with Ngāi Te Upokoiri, which was descended from Taraia through marriage to one of his grandsons. series of lasting alliances that were known as Te Kupenga a well-fortified pā, but the brothers and their war party laid Only 3,000 to 4,000 acres (1,200–1,600 hectares) of the ancestral estate remained for the Māori population of approximately 3,500. One representative is elected within each of the six geographic and administrative divisions of the Ngāti Kahungunu area: Two representatives are elected at large by registered members of Ngāti Kahungunu who reside outside of the Ngāti Kahungunu region. Soldier, international athlete and tribal leader. (shags) diving. gathering of food, and the arts of carving, tattooing, Ngāi Tahu of Te Wairoa. Tamatea-pōkai-whenua-pōkai-moana (Tamatea who travelled over married her sister Kahukurawaiaraia, and they had two They were translated by the ethnologist S. Percy Smith in the influential book The lore of the whare wānanga. for him. It was also the most decorated New Zealand battalion of the war. TÅ«tāmure and TamataipÅ«noa (sons of Ngāti Kahungunu is a Māori iwi (tribe) located along the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand. ‘pepe tahi, pepe rua, pepe toru …’ (count one, count two, Our AGM date is Saturday 28th of November. When 2,000 men of Waikato, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti TÅ«wharetoa and Ngāti Maniapoto – many armed with guns – attacked the pā, a number of chiefs were killed, including Whakatō, Pakapaka, HÅ«menga and Te Hauwaho. Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated is an organisation that oversees the development and social needs of all of Ngāti Kahungunu, as well as providing a body to address political issues. Tuhoe infrastructure and development. During his life he married nine women, and his courtship of the beautiful Rongomaiwahine at Māhia Peninsula is legendary. Ngāti Kahungunu is a Māori iwi (tribe) located along the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand. and her husband Tamatakutai. built by Kahungunu on the Nukutaurua tableland. pā. count three . Still visible near WhakakÄ« Lagoon east of Wairoa are seven hills: Tahutoria, Takitaki, Kōrito, Onepoto, Iwitea, TÅ«hara and Hikunui. The story of the sacred Tākitimu canoe and its find out who was leading the attack. The eldest son of Kahungunu and Rongomaiwahine was named Kahukuranui. broke wind near the sleeping couple, causing an argument His father subsequently Ko Tuhirangi te maunga. Kahungunu’s many descendants – the people of Ngāti Kahungunu – also formed strategic marriages, creating a network of alliances from Gisborne to the Wairarapa. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 1998. his first wife Hinetapu and their children, Tamateaiti, Kahungunu then went up onto a hill and watched the karoro Whakaahua. Ko Ngaruroro te awa. Many men from Ngāti Kahungunu were among the Māori who enlisted for war. Kehutikoparae, daughter of Hau and Takotowaimua, married Manutangirua, her nephew. Prominent tribal leader and oral historian. Some chiefs, such as Kurupo Te Moananui, Te Hapuku, and Tiakitai, remained in Heretaunga, but most joined the exodus. Rewanga, daughter of Te Aringa i Waho, chief of Tribal leader and controversial landowner. Chiefs from the Heretaunga area, such as Te Hapuku and Henare Tomoana lost significant areas of land in sales that have since been labelled "extortionate," and which later became matters of dispute and protest. When Ngāpuhi, armed with muskets, came to raid the Wairoa district the people fled to their formidable pā high above Mōrere, south-east of NÅ«haka. TauheikurÄ«, with her consent, to offer herself as his wife. At some point, Kahungunu arrived at Māhia Peninsula, where he pursued and married Rongomaiwahine, a woman from Nukutaurua who was a chief in her own right. After softening the flax After the war this tune was adopted by the Royal New Zealand Navy as their official slow march. They were organised into the New Zealand (Māori) Pioneer Battalion. The organisation re-emerged with a new constitution in 1996 under the name Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated (NKII). Maungakāhia was a very high and in water, Rongomaiwahine used it to tie his topknot. swim, was drowned. Havelock North: the history of a village. Nukutaurua on the Māhia Peninsula. As she was fastening his topknot, the tie broke. By the late 1830s whaling stations were established at Māhia, Te Wairoa, Tāngōio, Pētane-Heipipi and Cape Kidnappers, mainly on land leased from Māori. Tamatea Arikinui’s son was Rongokako, a tohunga who could take Law versus our kawa & tikanga. Te Aute College had opened in 1854 near Hastings, and in the 1880s and 1890s it was attended by Āpirana Ngata, Maui Pomare, Te Rangi Hīroa (Sir Peter Buck), and Paraire Tomoana. One day Kahungunu asked Rongomaiwahine to dress his hair It re-examines European tribal histories in the light of Maori Traditions about the region often believed to have been Ngati Kahungunu territory since the sixteenth century. No cooked food was eaten before or during the voyage. to the Māhia Peninsula. In the contest with Pāoa to win the hand of Radio Kahungunu is the official station of Ngāti Kahungunu. When the First World War broke out in 1914, a number of Māori leaders responded by committing the support of their respective hapū and iwi. between Waihua and Mōhaka. As he continued his long journey southwards, Kahungunu met leadership. To be eligible for this position, the candidate must already be an elected board member of a, This page was last edited on 17 November 2020, at 02:42. weaving and canoe making. moved to the Tauranga area, where Kahungunu grew to Ko Takitimu te waka Ko Tamatea Arikinui te tangata Ko Ngāi Te Rangikoianake te hapū Ko Kahuranaki te maunga Ko Ngaruroro, ko Tukituki ngā awa Ko Poukawa te waiū Ko Te Hapuku te tangata . The loss of land during this period led to the emergence of the Repudiation Movement, a coalition of Ngāti Kahungunu leaders who sought to halt the rapidity of land loss in the region, and to dispute past sales.[8]. This saying refers to the turbulence and hidden currents of the Wairoa River, and, in a backhanded compliment, suggests that the people are the same. Another signatory was Mātenga TÅ«kareaho of Wairoa, and possibly three others of Ngāti Kahungunu. Tai Tokerau. Tamatakutai fell out and, unable to Tahu Pōtiki then continued to the Following this, he returned to Ngāti Tuwharetoa to regroup and prepare for a second assault on Te Roto-a-Tara. One night he surreptitiously Tamatakutai. Over time, some Ngāti Kahungunu hapū settled in the Wairarapa region, finding a relatively peaceful existence there until the arrival of European settlers. He had heard reports of Tall and handsome, he was renowned for his charismatic Kahungunu accepted the challenge, and after numerous trials succeeded in obtaining Rongomaiwahine's consent to marry. was about to be killed when he cried, ‘E hoa, ko te weriweri As a result, the Kotahitanga movement emerged in the 1890s to advocate for the establishment of an independent Māori parliament. Waiarai. Kahungunu set out to create discord between Rongomaiwahine Kahungunu district. Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Charitable Trust To honour the men of the 28 (Maori) Battalion, D Company, we are creating a Digital Touch Table to preserve… Read Full Article Posted on By: up onto the beach. Accompanying Rakaihikuroa from Māhia to Heretaunga was a son from one of his first marriage, Taraia. Altogether, there are 86 Kahungunu marae within the traditional rohe of the tribe. Intrigued by a challenging remark made by the beautiful By the year 1966, 70% of Māori men (throughout New Zealand in general) were now working in urban employment centres, particularly freezing works, sawmills, the transport industry (including road maintenance), the construction industry, and various types of factory work. Maramataka. handsome face of Kahungunu being led towards us.) enable Ngāti Awa to take their fleet of canoes up to the The village chief, Kōtore, shellfish) for all the occupants of the village. The only previous census asking Māori to indicate tribal affiliation – but not of multiple tribes – was that of 1901. Tomoana worked with Ngata to drive Māori recruitment campaigns both within Ngāti Kahungunu and throughout other areas of the North Island. until the birds reappeared. Tamatea Ure Haea had three wives, who were sisters: Te Tribal leader known for his role in the 1894 legal case, Soldier, senior public servant and contributor to. 2019 Annual General Meeting. Manaaki. Ngati Hineuru Iwi Incorporated (NHII) was established in 2009 as the mandated entity to negotiate the Hineuru settlement with the Crown. Kahungunu’s wife Ruareretai was a high-born woman of Ngāti Kahu is a Māori iwi of Northland, New Zealand.The iwi is one of the six Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island. The ancestral house, Tākitimu, now stands This is the whakapapa of Ella Mahue Smith nee Makoare from Mahia, New Zealand This electorate is referred to in the constitution as the, One representative is elected at large by the iwi membership to the chair of the board of trustees. Tinotino pā in They had three sons. looking as his brother. Founder of the newspaper, Prolific writer and diarist, friend and confidant of, Tribal leader and editor of the newspaper. About 70 members of Ngāti Māmoe were killed in a battle with Ngāti Ira on this site, which is near Ōmāhu. Today Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tāmaki-nui-a-Rua along with Ngāti Raukawa, Rāngitane and Ngāti Kauwhata hosted the official opening for the start of construction of the new Te Ahu a Tūranga highway that links the East to the West. handsome younger brother, TamataipÅ«noa, and offered him the They had five In accordance with the constitution of Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Inc, the board of trustees consists of ten tangata whenua representatives:[18]. finally knew the true identity of Kahungunu, and he became They are sacred to Ngāi Tahu Matawhāiti, a sub-tribe of Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa. Later the name Later, in his old age, Kahungunu married a woman of high subsequent courtship and marriage became a legend in Māori Christchurch: Kiwi, 1997 (originally published 1944). There are two methods by which the speakers interact. Prominent chief of Ngāti Kahungunu, military leader in the, Prominent chief of Ngāti Kahungunu, son of. Buck, Peter. The origins of Ngati Kahungunu, Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Victoria University of Wellington, 1991. Ph: 0800 524 864 . Ngāti Kahungunu trace their origins to the Tākitimu waka. The former were the people of the ancestor Te Whatu-i-Āpiti, who was a great-great-grandson of Rakaihikuroa, descending from his second marriage. surfaced from his final dive, he had covered his chest with visited each at her own home. Over subsequent generations the descendants of Taraia split into various hapū. Such were the quantities PEPEHA. He supervised the planning and building of entire Heretaunga of life giving dew. [2] According to local legend, Tākitimu and its crew were completely tapu. The Tākitimu travelled up the Wairoa River and The arrival of Pākehā, who traded muskets with Māori, had a noticeable effect on Ngāti Kahungunu from the 1820s. When he When the situation was beginning to look Whakatauākī: Heretaunga Haukū nui. [17] Elections are held every three years, and all adults with a whakapapa link to a hapū of Ngāti Kahungunu are eligible to vote. grown at Kawhainui, near Tauranga. went diving, holding his breath for as long as the shags had TÅ«ranga area. Other waka included Tainui, Te Arawa, Tokomaru, Ārai Te Uru, Mataatua, Kurahaupo, Aotea, Ngātokimatawhaorua, and Horouta. children: Kahukuranui (son), Rongomaipāpā (daughter), They include: Radio Kahungunu, established in 1988, operates in Hawke’s Bay. Ko ona karangatanga hapu ko Ngati Kurahikakawa, Ngai Tatua, Ngai Tuhemata me Ngati Kukura. The iwi is traditionally centred in the Hawke's Bay and Wairārapa regions. The whakapapa are mostly from the hapu of Ngai Tara, Rangitane, Ngati Ira, Ngati Kahungunu and Ngai Te Whatuiapiti of the Hawke's Bay, Manawatu, Tamaki-nui-a-Rua (Dannevirke), Wairarapa and Greater Wellington regions. The highway is a new development due to … rank, Pou Wharekura, who was captured at Kaiwhakareireia Actor, musician, comedian, singer, director and writer. Internationally renowned Ngāti Kahungunu artist Sandy Adsett heads a contemporary Māori arts school, Toimairangi, in Hastings. Te Huki (the net of Te Huki). Te Wairoa hōpÅ«pÅ«, hōnengenenge, matangirau, Wairoa, full of lumps, unevenness and spite. He Te Wai Whakaata a TÅ«tāmure (the reflecting water of Before he left, Pōmare of Ngāpuhi asked that a couple name their child after him. By 1994 a rapid succession of other chairpeople had led the organisation, while severe disharmony between board members was increasingly hampering the board's effectiveness. Te Heuheu laid siege to the pā but failed to capture it. He and fellow Ngāti Kahungunu chief Tiakitai forged an alliance with Te Wera Hauraki, a chief from Ngāpuhi who had settled on the Mahia Peninsula. tohunga on the To prevent an argument, Kahungunu himself Rongomaiwahine was Maunga-a-Kāhia (Maungakāhia), which was at Kahurānaki in the Heretaunga area, Kirihaehae at Māhia, had Pōwhiro (or Te Pōhiro) and one other child. Our main purpose as a Marae is to provide a meeting place, open space for recreation, buildings and facilities to hire for the common use of our beneficiaries and local community. For we are the children of the whenua, of the moana and of the tupuna. Here is a list of names that appear in Ngapuhi whakapapa and are extracted from the Fletcher Index. Rongomaiwahine, and a principal chief of the coastal area From Hau came Ngati Porou, from Ueroa came the genealogical link between Ngati Porou and Ngati Kahungunu, Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki, and Tainui-Waikato, through Mahinarangi. At the outset of the 20th century, a new generation of Māori leaders were beginning to participate in the Ngāti Kahungunu political landscape. Vacancies are you Wanting Mahi/Work. Download adobe reader to view all forms on this website. Some time later, when his cousin Haumanga had a son, its fin. [13] Wiremu Te Tau Huata was a well known officer from Ngāti Kahungunu, having served as the Māori Battalion's military chaplain. WhakapÅ«nake is the mountain where the legendary character Māui snagged his fish hook. When the high-born Pou Wharekura was captured in battle, He was one of the main informants for Percy Smith. The iwi is traditionally centred in the Hawke's Bay and Wairārapa regions. In other words a person is brought up in the traditions of Ngāti Kahungunu should have knowledge of matters of land and on sea as well as habits of industry and a capability to lead. iwi pepeha. 28th Maori Battalion D Coy – Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Charitable Trust. Subsequently, Te Aute College and its sister school Hukarere Maori Girls’ College have produced some of the best-known Māori leaders. son Kahukuranui. Every Tuhoe is born representative of their whanau, marae, hapu and iwi. ‘Heretaunga haukÅ« nui’ (Heretaunga of the plentiful dews) refers to the productiveness of the Heretaunga plains area – the fertile soils, plentiful waterways and many food and plant resource areas. The hill has since tāmure (snapper) at him, Kahungunu was pricked on the hand by In the New Zealand censuses since 1991, residents of Māori descent were asked to indicate the tribe to which they were affiliated. Prominent chief of Ngāti Kahungunu, died at sea in September 1847 sailing from Ahuriri to Mahia. she was claimed by both the leader Wekanui and Kahungunu’s However, most of the marae are still the centre of the various Ngāti Kahungunu communities, and numerous new and refurbished marae buildings are evidence of the continuing strong presence of Ngāti Kahungunu within their tribal region. These women remained among their own people, and Te Huki Wright, Matthew. Alumni of the Young Māori Party, some of whom were now parliamentarians, were generally in favour of Māori enlistment and were involved in recruitment campaigns. ngāti wai pepeha, Wairaka, the ancestress of the Ngāti Awa people from Whakatāne, is also prominent. Ko Takitimu te waka. Initiatives to stop further land sales eventually developed into the Repudiation Movement of the 1870s, which sought to reject all land agreements. It began as Tairawhiti Polytechnic training station Te Toa Takitini 2XY, making two short-term broadcasts on 1431 AM in December 1988, and October and November 1989. [19] The company's directors include former rugby player Taine Randell. Pāpāwai village, near Greytown in the Kahungunu district of Wairarapa, was an important tribal site in the late 19th century. Former television personality and prominent businessman, founder of Taylormade Media. Its rohe (area) is divided into six taiwhenua, and there are also taurahere of Ngāti Kahungunu members living in urban areas such as Auckland and Wellington. Although it is generally referred to as an iwi (tribe), like a number of other iwi it is perhaps more correct to consider Ngāti Kahungunu a grouping of tribes and hapÅ« (sub tribes), all of whom are descendants of Kahungunu. The Kotahitanga movement was strong in the Waiarapa district, and meetings were also held at Waipatu marae in Hastings in 1892 and 1893. 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