- 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)...
- The
confederation comprises the
tribes of Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Pāoa, Ngāti
Tamaterā, Ngāti
Whanaunga and Ngāti Rongoū. The Marutūāhu
tribes are
descended from...
- Marutūāhu confederation, the
others being Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Rongoū, Ngāti
Tamaterā and Ngāti Whanaunga. The Marutūāhu
tribes are all
descended from Marutūāhu...
- 1908
publication Tūhoe
activist Tame Iti Tu****ino Te Ahiātaewa (Ngāti
Tamaterā) Te Aho-o-te-rangi
Wharepu (Ngāti Mahuta) Mokomokai,
preserved Māori heads...
- Ngāti **** Ngāti Papatuamāro Ngāti Pōporo Ngāti Rahunga Ngāti Tamakopiri Ngāti
Tamaterā Ngāti Taraia Ngāti Te Rehunga Ngāti Urakiterangi Ngāti Whakaiti Ngāti Whatuiāpiti...
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ancestor of four
tribes of the
Hauraki Gulf: Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Rongoū, Ngāti
Tamaterā, and Ngāti Whanaunga. He
probably lived in the
latter half of the sixteenth...
-
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...
- 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...
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strategic marriage. The high-born Ngāti Hako
woman Ruawehea was
married to
Tamatera, the son of Marutūāhu. The
special relationship between Ngāti Hako and...