Ngāti Manuhiri | |
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Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom | |
Waka (canoe) | Moekākara,[1] Tainui[2] |
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 Mangawhai in the north, and extending out to Great Barrier Island.[3] They are descended from Manuhiri, one of the sons of Maki, founder of the Te Kawerau iwi.[4] They have a marae near Leigh.
The iwi is descended from the Moekākara and Tainui waka (arrival canoes).[1][2]
See also
References
- 1 2 "First names hold history and whakapapa for Ngāti Manuhiri". Local Matters. 20 January 2020.
- 1 2 "Ngati Manuhiri CIA" (PDF). aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Auckland Council.
- ↑ "Ngāti Manuhiri". Te Kāhui Māngai. Te Puni Kōkiri. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
- ↑ "History". Ngāti Manuhiri Settlement Trust. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
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