- 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...
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During the 17th and 18th centuries, Ngāti Rongo, Ngāti Raupō and Ngāti
Manuhiri were
active in the
Warkworth area. The area was depo****ted
during the...
- "First
names hold
history and
whakapapa for Ngāti
Manuhiri".
Local Matters. 20
January 2020. "Ngati
Manuhiri CIA" (PDF). aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Auckland...
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students and staff). A pōwhiri may not be
performed for
every group of
manuhiri (visitors); a mihi
whakatau ("informal
greeting to visitors") may be used...
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Greater Lands of Kahu"). Many of the iwi of the
North S****,
including Ngāti
Manuhiri, Ngāti Maraeariki, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Poataniwha, Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki and...
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exchanged in a
symbolic show of unity.
Through the
exchange of this greeting,
manuhiri, visitors,
blend with
tangata whenua, the
people of the land, and establish...
- it is
within the rohe of Ngāti
Manuhiri. The cove was an
important source of sea
resources and
shelter for Ngāti
Manuhiri, and the
northern s**** is the...
- The
island is
spiritually significant to the
local Māori tribe, Ngāti
Manuhiri,
because their ancestral waka (canoe), Moekākara, is said to have landed...
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where a
battle between Ngāti
Manuhiri and Ngāti
Manaia (Ngāpuhi) occurred, and
later the
place where Tukituki of Ngāti
Manuhiri and Rangihokaia, a rangatira...
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known by the name Motu Mahurangi, and is a
place of
importance to Ngāti
Manuhiri. The
island was
named by the crew of the
Tainui migratory canoe, after...