- Ngāti
Tamaterā is a Māori iwi (tribe) of the
Hauraki region of New Zealand,
descended from
Tamaterā, the
second son of Marutūāhu. It is a
major tribe...
- half-brothers Tamatepō (whose
descendants are Ngāti Rongoū),
Tamaterā (whose
descendants are Ngāti
Tamaterā) and
Whanaunga (whose
descendants are Ngāti Whanaunga)...
- Ngāti **** Ngāti Papatuamāro Ngāti Pōporo Ngāti Rahunga Ngāti Tamakopiri Ngāti
Tamaterā Ngāti Taraia Ngāti Te Rehunga Ngāti Urakiterangi Ngāti Whakaiti Ngāti Whatuiāpiti...
- 1908
publication Tūhoe
activist Tame Iti Tu****ino Te Ahiātaewa (Ngāti
Tamaterā) Te Aho-o-te-rangi
Wharepu (Ngāti Mahuta) Mokomokai,
preserved Māori heads...
- Tokanui,
Ngati Koi. Wai 714, 2001. pp 5.7.42] Ngāti Hako, and by Ngāti
Tamaterā from the 1600s.
Captain James Cook
explored the
Waihou River in 1779, taking...
- of Glendowie, Auckland. The bay is
bordered to the
north by Te Papa a
Tamatera (West
Tamaki Head) and
looks out to the
islands of the
eastern Waitematā...
- Marutūāhu confederation, the
others being Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Rongoū, Ngāti
Tamaterā and Ngāti Whanaunga. The Marutūāhu
tribes are all
descended from Marutūāhu...
-
abandoned by Ngāti
Tamaterā and
located a
considerable distance from
where they were
based in Coromandel, Te
Kanini of Ngāti
Tamaterā and the sub-chiefs...
- In 1850 he
became the
paramount leader of the Ngāti Maru and the Ngāti
Tamaterā iwi. He was
believed to be over 80 by the time of his death. When he died...
- Tamakōpiri Manawatū-Whanganui,
Waikato Tākitimu n/a n/a n/a n/a Ngāti
Tamaterā Auckland, Waikato, Bay of
Plenty Tainui 1,866 2,457 2,577 3,189 Ngāti Tara...