- Taoū, Ngāti
Whātua o
Kaipara and Ngāti
Whātua-o-Ōrākei. The five hapū can act
together or
separately as
independent tribes. Ngāti
Whātua's territory or...
- Ngāti
Whātua Ōrākei or Ngāti
Whātua-o-Ōrākei is an Auckland-based Māori hapū (sub-tribe) in New Zealand.
Together with Te Uri-o-Hau, Te
Roroa and Te Taoū...
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earliest pā
sites in the
Auckland Region. By the
early 18th century, Ngāti
Whātua, who had
traditional ties to the area, had re-established
themselves along...
- Tāmaki was
killed in
battle by Ngāti
Whātua hapū Te Taoū
chief Te Waha-akiaki. From the 1740s onwards, Ngāti
Whātua Ōrākei
became the
major influential...
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vested in Ngāti
Whātua Ōrākei for the
common use and
benefit of Ngāti
Whātua Ōrākei and
citizens of Auckland, and is
managed by the Ngāti
Whātua Ōrākei Reserves...
- 13th or 14th centuries, and the area is of
significant importance to Ngāti
Whātua o
Kaipara and Te
Kawerau ā Maki. The Kumeū
River valley was an important...
-
angered Ngāti
Whātua tribes to the north-west, by
murdering guests at a
funeral feast held at
South Kaipara. This led the Ngāti
Whātua hapū Te Taoū to...
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independent iwi and a hapū (sub-tribe) of the
larger Ngāti
Whātua iwi,
alongside Ngāti
Whātua-o-Ōrākei, Te
Roroa and Te Taoū. Its rohe (tribal area) includes...
-
Whātua farmed, now
paramount chief Apihai Te
Kawau signed Te
Tiriti o
Waitangi (the te reo Māori
translation of the
Treaty of Waitangi). Ngāti
Whātua...
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Together with Te Uri-o-Hau, Te
Roroa and Ngāti
Whātua-o-Ōrākei, it
comprises the iwi (tribe) of Ngāti
Whātua. The four iwi can act
together or separately...