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Ethnic group
Muriwhenua are a group of northern Māori iwi, based in Te Hiku o te Ika, the northernmost part of New Zealand's North Island. It consists of six iwi, Ngāti
Muriwhenua
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Zealand, a region known as the Te Hiku o te Ika. The iwi is one of the six Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island. The iwi of Te Aupōuri have their
Te_Aupōuri
Archipelago off the coast of New Zealand
south-east to the north of Hen Island. The chain consists of Wareware and Muriwhenua Islands (together called North West Chicken), Mauitaha (West Chicken)
Hen_and_Chicken_Islands
Māori migration canoe
Po Hurihanga and his people settled in Muriwhenua (named after his daughter by Maieke) and all the Muriwhenua tribes can claim descent from him.[citation
Kurahaupō
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Rarawa is a Māori iwi of Northland, New Zealand. The iwi is one of six Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island. Te Rarawa has 23 foundation
Te_Rarawa
Māori iwi in New Zealand
is a Māori iwi from Northland, New Zealand. The iwi is one of the five Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island. Ngāti Kurī trace their whakapapa
Ngāti_Kurī
One of the two main New Zealand islands
Names of certain tribes like Muaūpoko (mua upoko "front of the head") and Muriwhenua (muri whenua, "backland") also reflect the locations of their settlement
North_Island
Māori chieftain
Arikinui 4. Rongokako 9. Toto 2. Tamatea Pokai Whenua 10. Po Hurihanga 5. Muriwhenua 11. Maieke 1. Kahungunu 12. Iraatahu 6. Iraroa 13. Matiheraki 3. Iwipupu
Kahungunu
Region of New Zealand
Whātua. Several of these tribes form a loose association known as the Muriwhenua. Approximately one third of the region's population are Māori; the majority
Northland_Region
Largest social unit in traditional Māori culture
includes New-Zealand-based Māori with no iwi affiliation Te Hiku, or Muriwhenua – 33,711 (in 2013) – group of iwi and hapū in the Northland region Te
Iwi
Town in Northland, New Zealand
name Kaitāia means 'ample food', kai being the Māori word for food. The Muriwhenua are a group of six northern Māori iwi occupying the northernmost part
Kaitaia
Precolonial Māori sisters
Kaipara, Reipae met and married a man called Korowharo or Tāhuhu-pōtiki. A Muriwhenua account claims that Whangārei, which means 'Harbour of Rei' is named for
Reitū_and_Reipae
Tinana canoe, later renamed Te Māmaru, is particularly important for the Muriwhenua tribes of Te Rarawa and Ngāti Kahu. The Tinana, captained by Tūmoana,
Tinana
Māori iwi in New Zealand
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. Ngāti Kahu take their name from
Ngāti_Kahu
Ethnic group
Peninsula of New Zealand's North Island. It includes the far northern Muriwhenua iwi (tribes) of Te Aupōuri, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Kurī, Te Pātū, Te Rarawa
Te_Tai_Tokerau_Māori
Polynesian language spoken in New Zealand
barriers to communication. In the northern dialects, particularly in Muriwhenua and parts of Ngāpuhi, the digraph wh is not pronounced as ⟨f⟩, as it is
Māori_language
Territorial divisions within Māori society
the island bore the mua- ("front") affix whereas northern families like Muriwhenua were affixed muri- ("back") in reference to the island believed to be
Rohe
1840 agreement between the British Crown and Māori leaders in New Zealand
Hobson. Wellington: Blythswood Press. ISBN 9780473312848. Taonui, Rāwiri. "Muriwhenua tribes – European contact". The Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Archived
Treaty_of_Waitangi
Island group near Cape Reinga, New Zealand
individual islands in the group. Manawatāwhi was traditionally settled by Muriwhenua Māori. In Māori mythology, Ōhau (West Island) is the final glimpse of
Manawatāwhi / Three Kings Islands
Manawatāwhi_/_Three_Kings_Islands
Te Mārama was most likely a Māori woman possibly from one of the Muriwhenua iwi (tribes) in northern New Zealand. Te Mārama signed the Treaty of Waitangi
Te_Mārama
Māori iwi in New Zealand
is a Māori iwi from Northland, New Zealand. The iwi is one of the six Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island. Te Pātū trace their ancestry
Te_Pātū
New Zealand Māori chief
still stood as of 1913. Rongokako reached Muriwhenua first and won her hand in marriage. Rongokako and Muriwhenua had one son, Tamatea Urehaea, himself the
Rongokako
Corrella "Raumati" 4 Tuari Brothers "Whakatau Wairua" 5 Papa's Pack "Muriwhenua Wiata" 6 Origin Roots Aotearoa (O.R.A.) "Ko Tāua" 7 TAWAZ and Mohi Allen
New Zealand top 50 singles of 2024
New_Zealand_top_50_singles_of_2024
Māori iwi in New Zealand
is a Māori iwi from Northland, New Zealand. The iwi is one of the six Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island. Ngāi Takoto trace their whakapapa
Ngāi_Takoto
City in Northland, New Zealand
location for trade during much of pre-European Māori history, linking the Muriwhenua iwi of the far north, the residents of the Hauraki Gulf islands, and Tāmaki
Whangārei
Practices and beliefs of the Māori people of New Zealand
Heritage Te Manatu Taonga. Retrieved 11 January 2019. Waitangi Tribunal, Muriwhenua Land Report Archived 14 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine, p. 394 O'Malley
Māori_culture
Down" 4 Illumingāti "Proud to Be Māori" 5 Tawaz "He Aho" 6 Papa's Pack "Muriwhenua Waiata" 7 Te Matatini and Ngā Tūmanako "Waerea" 8 Tuari Brothers "Whakatau
New Zealand top 50 singles of 2023
New_Zealand_top_50_singles_of_2023
Polynesian migration canoe
dispersed: Ruawharo stayed at Te Māhia, a man named Puhiariki went to Muriwhenua in present-day Northland, while others moved to Tauranga. A Ngāti Kahungunu
Tākitimu
15th century Māori explorer
Tākitimu canoe on its journey from Hawaiki to New Zealand. His mother was Muriwhenua. In some versions, he is said to have been born in Hawaiki. He received
Tamatea_Urehaea
Concept in common law of indigenous land rights persisting after colonization
non-land Māori customary rights. By this time the Waitangi Tribunal in its Muriwhenua Fishing Report (1988) was describing Treaty-based and common law aboriginal
Aboriginal_title
Species of bivalve
general framework of lake health (MSc thesis). The University of Waikato. "Muriwhenua Fisheries Claim / SOE Claim" Archived 27 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
Echyridella_menziesii
Bay in Northland, New Zealand
by Tōhē, a chief of the Ngāti Kahu people, who is considered one of Muriwhenua’s most important ancestors. Tōhē made his way south, naming more than one
Spirits_Bay
Eagles Hikurangi Stags Hokianga Pioneers Marist United Manaia RL Club Muriwhenua Falcons Valleys United Crushers Whanau RL Club Otaika Sea Eagles Ponsonby
List of rugby league clubs in New Zealand
List_of_rugby_league_clubs_in_New_Zealand
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
Visitors' Guide to the Far North - Mangonui County (3rd ed.). p. 35. "Muriwhenua Tribes - Ancestors Peninsula". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Houhora
New Zealand tribal leader, evangelist and assessor
Sincere Converts. Adam Matthew Digital. Retrieved 11 October 2015. "Story: Muriwhenua tribes, Page 4 – European contact". The Encyclopaedia of New Zealand.
Nōpera_Panakareao
proposal. Te Aupouri Fisheries Management Ltd Muriwhenua Aquaculture Northland Aquaculture and farming The Muriwhenua Aquaculture project is to develop nine
List of Fast-track Approvals Act 2024 projects
List_of_Fast-track_Approvals_Act_2024_projects
Species of beetle
Turbott's weevil can also be found on the Three Kings Islands and on Muriwhenua of the Hen and Chicken Islands. Adult beetles have been collected from
Turbott's_weevil
New Zealand archaeologist
before the Waitangi Tribunal between 1989 and 2003: the Ngāi Tahu claim, Muriwhenua, Te Roroa, and Ngati Hinewaka. Leach retired for a second time in 2002
Foss_Leach
Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 24 August 2024. Waitangi Tribunal, The Muriwhenua Land Report 1997, Wellington, GP Publications, 1997, p. 5, in Daamen,
Anti-Māori_sentiment
Māori iwi in New Zealand
the Kaipara Harbour. They also descend from ancestors who migrated from Muriwhenua in the Far North and intermarried with the tribes in Ngāti Whātua's territory
Ngāti_Whātua
which he hopes to be in charge. 12 November – The Britannia arrives at Muriwhenua (North Cape). After greeting the local Māori, including relatives of Tuki
Prior_to_1800_in_New_Zealand
Māori iwi in New Zealand
the Kaipara Harbour. They also descend from ancestors who migrated from Muriwhenua in the Far North and intermarried with the tribes in Ngāti Whātua's territory
Ngāti_Whātua_Ōrākei
New Zealand Māori advocate (1960–2022)
to improve the quality of life for Māori families in the Auckland and Muriwhenua regions. Through his works with Waipareira Trust, Houghton developed a
Ricky_Houghton
New Zealand law professor
University of Wellington Law Review, 2009 Historical background to the Muriwhenua Land Claim, 1865–1950, Report for the Waitangi Tribunal, 1992 "Claudia
Claudia_Geiringer
Tipa and Waikato iwi. Waata Kukutai's parents were Kukutai I and Oiroa Muriwhenua, of Ngati Hourua. He was interviewed by government officials in 1857 while
Waata_Pihikete_Kukutai
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
names". New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 6 August 2019. "Muriwhenua Tribes - Ancestors". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. "ArcGIS
Te_Kao
New Zealand indigenous radio network
Walker. Te Hiku Media or Te Reo Irirangi o Te Hiku o Te Ika serves the Muriwhenua tribes of the Far North – Ngāti Kurī, Ngāi Takoto, Te Pātū, Ngāti Kahu
Te Whakaruruhau o Ngā Reo Irirangi Māori
Te_Whakaruruhau_o_Ngā_Reo_Irirangi_Māori
New Zealand politician
Following his exit from Parliament Matiu Rata was the leader of the Muriwhenua in presenting their Treaty of Waitangi claims to the Waitangi Tribunal
Matiu_Rata
18 Te Matatini and Ōpōtiki-Mai-Tawhiti featuring Ria Hall "E Tama Hikairo" 19 Papa's Pack "Muriwhenua Waiata" 20 Rob Ruha and Drax Project "Ka Taria"
New Zealand top 50 singles of 2022
New_Zealand_top_50_singles_of_2022
Club Te Puhi Rudolph Fly-half (1994-11-28) 28 November 1994 (age 31) 1 Muriwhenua Rugby Club Reece Joyce Fly-half (1992-03-29) 29 March 1992 (age 34) Bombay
Cook Islands national rugby union team
Cook_Islands_national_rugby_union_team
New Zealand missionary (1805–1878)
Robinson. No children. New Zealand Church Missionary Society "Story: Muriwhenua tribes, Page 4 – European contact". The Encyclopaedia of New Zealand.
William_Gilbert_Puckey
Māori iwi in New Zealand
the Kaipara Harbour. They also descend from ancestors who migrated from Muriwhenua in the Far North, as well as the descendants of Toi, who were already
Ngāti_Whātua_o_Kaipara
New Zealand geographer
of the Waitangi Tribunal, Stokes worked on major reports on Pouakani, Muriwhenua, Te Maunga railways, Tūrangi township, Mohaka ki Ahuriri, Kaipara, and
Evelyn_Stokes
Sports season
inaugural Taitokerau rugby league Championship title by defeating the Muriwhenua Falcons 38-10 at Rugby Park, Kaikohe. The Southland Rugby League and Otago
2016 New Zealand rugby league season
2016_New_Zealand_rugby_league_season
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Hungarian
Hungarian name HAJNAL means "dawn."
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French, German
Spear Ruler
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for a heath dweller, a variant of Heath with the addition of Middle English man ‘man’.
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English
English : unexplained.Probably also an altered spelling of German Rüdel (see Rudel).
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Golden.
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From the Oak Tree
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Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Witty and Smart
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Tamil
Vaijayanti | வைஜயஂதீ
Prize, A garland of Lord Vishnu
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