Te arawa whakapapa. On 11 August 2017, Te Tatau o Te Arawa, with supp...

Te arawa whakapapa. On 11 August 2017, Te Tatau o Te Arawa, with support from its partner, the Rotorua Lakes Council and Te Puni Kōkiri, launched Rotorua Reorua as the first Bilingual city in New Zealand This handsome hardback edition includes photographic pages on glossy paper and extensive whakapapa (genealogies) Whakapapa, or genealogy (dating all the way back to the origin story), is a fundamental principle that permeates the Māori culture Te Arawa A history of the Arawa People This has allowed us to directly involve local hap ū in the project outcomes Te Arawa - Te Arawa: a history of the Arawa people Anei te whakapapa o ngā uri o ngā tāngata o Te Arawa A township, briefly named Richmond, was surveyed in 1868, and a native school was opened in “Ki te puta te nganga o te whēwhē ki waho ka ora Ki te kore e puta e kore e ora” “The Boil will not heal until the core is pressed out Learning of my culture, my whakapapa links and my history created the inspiration to many of my paintings In OZ His mother gave him his Māori culture and whakapapa, and his father, a love of the English language and a passion for the church 1 Melba Street, Level 2, Kaitaia 0410 📞 09 408 3944 ️ info@tehiku View Now Kereopa Te Rau was one of the five original disciples of Te Ua Haumēne, the founder of the Pai Mārire faith 4 The Crown believes that it has responsibilities in relation to the Waikato River In Māori tradition of New Zealand, Tama-te-kapua, also spelt Tamatekapua and Tama-te-Kapua and also known as Tama, was the captain of the Arawa canoe which came to New Zealand from Polynesia in about 1350 PO Box 1896 Ko Te Arawa te Iwi - Information accessed through public sources to learn the basics of the rohe On arrival in New Zealand the Te Arawa people explored the Bay of Plenty to the far eastern reaches of Whangaparāoa (Cape Runaway) and to the inner harbours of Waitematā (Hauraki Gulf) —Ngaoho was an ancient name for Te Arawa, an abbreviation of Ngaohomatakamokamo o Ohomairangi, the eyelids of Ohomairangi Published in 1967, "Te Arawa" was the major work by distinguished Rotorua historian, the late Don Stafford Learn more about our whakapapa here Kāhore ōku whakapapa ki a Ihumātao The resulting vision is a blueprint for the future of Ngāti Tūwharetoa named Te Kapua Whakapipi Aukaha – Te Tai Pūkōrero | 730am-1030am Te Arawa Whānau Ora have been willing to share stories of initiatives such as the Koha Shed which helps families to help themselves Bernard James Ogilvy (1941--) married Doris Te Arawa Giant Kawharu not satisfied with his one revenge upon Tūahu-māhina's warriors, decided to enlist the help of his father-in-law Toarangatira, who's fist joint OFFICE USE ONLY - Endorsement of Te Arawa Lakes Trust member representing your Principal Hapū As a Te Arawa Lakes Trust member representing the principal hapū (as declared in Section 2), I confirm that the applicant is a descendant of our hapu and endorse inclusion onto the Te Arawa Lakes Trust roll of beneficiaries All successful applicants were required to attend a wānanga held on a different Te Arawa Marae each year "Whakapapa is the basis of everything, of who we are The latter was the result of the union of Te Kuraimonoa, wife of Toi, with the god Puhaorangi, and the origin of Te Heketanga a Rangi or heavenly descent of Te Arawa Whakapapa : Te Arawa tribes More than a hundred years ago on 25 November 1880 the Fenton Agreement was Te Papa Ahurewa is a team of highly qualified individuals with experience and expertise in dealing with resource management and the taiao Rotorua is home and where Te Rangimārie’s grandparents Tangiauriki McGarvey (nee Webber) and Piki McGarvey raised their whānau Finding Aids: Inventory available Affiliate Iwi organisation of Te Pūmautanga o Te Arawa Trust Moving together as one: he waka eke noa Together they exercised customary interests within the approximately 1 150 000-acre area from the Bay of Plenty coast to the It includes photographic pages on glossy paper and extensive whakapapa Yesterday at Mōtītī, retracing whakapapa and Ko Ngāti Kea Ngāti Tuara te iwi Ko Te Arawa te waka Most of these recognised iwi/hapū are represented by an Iwi authority for the purposes of the Resource Management Act 1991 Some features of our website won't work with Internet Explorer Earlier this year, a group of wāhine came together at the Rongomaraeroa marae in Porangahau for an ahurei that proved transformational in more ways than one 144 Tasman Road, ŌTAKI Competition judge, Kura Te Waru-Rewiri, says Richards design has “a sense of determination and resilience to hold fast to whakapapa and A strategy to protect future generations of Te Arawa in this time of climate change has been launched by the iwi in partnership with Scion This whakapapa (genealogy) of Te Whatanui and Potatau Te Wherowhero is from Nga moteatea (II: 142) Please help us out by taking our poll Contents in this collection include the following but are not limited to: - Birth and death dates of whānau members close to Keith Matewaru Barton Stafford It is offensive to Te Arawa waka tll These Principles enable the Lakes (and surrounding Te Arawa was and remains a monumental work of research and writing, and as a 616-page hardback is also an impressive physical artefact Address nz Learn more about our whakapapa here Landmarks of Te Arawa Last year, the scholarship’s tenure came to an end and Te Kotahitanga O Te Arawa Waka Trust undertook a review of its success for our whānau We empower kaitiaki ) T W T W T W T W T W T W Ko Ngati Awa, Tuwharetoa, Te Arawa te iwi Nō Rotorua ahau Ko Vendela tōku ingoa Quantity: 1 folder(s) For Māori it is a taonga, and for many it is also tapu Iwi: Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Te Arawa When Whakatūria was killed, Tamatekapua departed on the Arawa, having kidnapped Ngātoroirangi (Ngātoro) from the Tainui canoe to act as his navigator Te Tiriti o Waitangi/the Treaty of Waitangi and its principles The groups listed here are; Iwi recognised by the Crown in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004 00 per year for the tenure of the scholarship Close date: Monday, 4 March 2019: Ethnicities: Māori: Entry requirements 2,421 people like this The Hemi whānau of Rātana Pā and uri of Working together respectfully and acknowledging our whakapapa Over the years its amazing how many Te Whānau-ā-Apanui have Glenda Maihi, who is Te Arawa, said that being in state care meant they were denied their identity and their whakapapa 1994 4 The Affiliate Te Arawa Iwi/Hapu have a responsibility in relation to the preservation, protection and management of natural and historic resources in the DOC Protocol Area in accordance with its kaitiakitanga Phone: 06 758 4685, email: tari@teatiawa I have been on a journey to learn about and understand te reo Māori and my whakapapa Stafford, D nz Ethnicity: *father – Māori, as well as 1/16th Scottish, 1/16th Colonial American [English] *mother – English I te whakaekenga a Te Waharoa i te teihana hoko ki Maketū i te tau 1836, ka haukotia a Te Haupapa i tana haerenga kia kite i tōna irāmutu i a Story summary (2002) This is the authoritative history of Te Arawa, the iwi that occupies the Rotorua lakes district and part of the central Bay of Plenty coastline Ngāti Tūwharetoa is an iwi descended from Ngātoro-i-rangi, the priest who navigated the Arawa canoe to New Zealand Our kaumatua today still speak of our people as ‘Te Heketanga-a-rangi’- those who descend from the heavens, in proud remembrance of the origin of our tūpuna Ohomairangi In keeping up with the modern times and with the internet and facebook being a great and popular way of communicating with whanau & friends all over the world, the idea of this website came about A history of the iwi and its people and places Available to students who whakapapa to Te Arawa and who are studying at a tertiary level While hunting kiwi in the area, his dog, Te Arawa Waka ki Otautahi is a long-established taurahere rōpū operating from Christchurch and serving the people of Canterbury Ko nga ope enei o te Arawa i haere rawa ma runga waka ki roto o Tauranga, i waiho ai a Waikorire hai ara mo nga waka Taurua Grant The Te Arawa Trust Board was a critical part of our collective tribal leadership in its day Te Papa Ahurewa is a team of highly qualified individuals with experience and expertise in dealing with resource management and the taiao Help with Registration DISCLAIMER: - These names are here for genealogical (Whakapapa) research and no offence is intended with their inclusion on my web site Before this time, ‘Puukenga’, which opened in 1993, served as marae, wharekai, classroom space and administrative centre Whakaue was a recognised and well respected leader amongst his people 0 Ko Te Arawa Te Waka Ko Tapuika Toku Iwi Ko Ngati Moko Toku Hapu Ko Rangiuru Te Maunga Ko Kaituna Te Awa Ko Wihapi me Wepiha oku Whanau Our purpose is to have Te Arawa Ki Tai Trust recognised as a leading indigenous Polynesian organisation in caring for the Moana Such applications shall have appropriate Ngati Whakaue - Te Arawa persons as the supported and named writers Successful candidates will be required to attend a wananga in the Established in 2010, the scholarship was open to Te Arawa descendants with the aim of getting 500 Te Arawa people into skilled employment by 2020 The items in this collection have restricted access Captivated by the beauty of Te Kuraimonoa and born unto him was Ohomairangi; paramount chief of Hawaiki and the original name for the Te Arawa tribe prior to their arrival in Aotearoa, New Zealand (Ng ā ti Ohomairangi) Whakaue-Te Arawa writers Tikanga Te Papa Ahurewa is a team of highly qualified individuals with experience and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui The district is attuned to the pulse of Ngā Pūmanawa e Waru o Te Arawa (The eight beating hearts of Te Arawa) 'Fight for your whakapapa' means looking after our people, and ensuring those that are vulnerable and at-risk in our communities are protected; our pēpi, our mokopuna, our kaumatua, and our whānau with underlying health conditions Read more 1 to 9 Hinemoa was a renown puhi tapairu (first born and virgin) and beauty descended from the gods through the chiefly lineage of Te Arawa waka to her Tuhourangi people Tā moko marks milestone in whakapapa journey for NZ Defence Minister Who We Are Ngāti Rangiwewehi is an Iwi as derived from the confederated tribes of Te Arawa, and closely identify with those iwi/hapu that descend from the eight children of Rangitihi known as Nga-Pu-Manawa-e-Waru, the eight beating hearts of Te Whakapapa o Te Wai: Our Guiding Te Arawa Values 11 5 Ngāti Whakaue is named for our ancestor, Whakaue Kaipapa Things can not be fixed until the cause of the problem is resolved The purpose of Ngāti Pikiao Iwi Trust is to receive, hold, manage and administer the Trust funds for purposes benefitting Ngāti Pikiao Initially a Māori settlement, Matatā had become a centre of trading activity and shipbuilding in the 1840’s and 1850’s Climate Change Minister, Hon James Shaw will attend the event marking the successful completion of a two-year research collaboration between Te Urunga o Kea: Te Arawa Climate Change Working Group, Te Arawa Post-Treaty settlement governance entity [ Te Arawa Lakes Settlement Act 2006 ] Whangai will be considered in terms of the Board’s Whakapapa Policy (2015) No Koinei ngā kawenga pūrongo o te ata, ia haora ka pāhotia ai e Rehua Selwyn i ēnei rongo kōrero a Te Arawa ki te reo irirangi, hei whakamōhiohio i ngā take o te wā e pā ana ki tētehi tangata takitahi, whānau, marae, hapū, iwi, hapori rānei o Te Arawa tonu Our kaumatua today still speak of our people as ‘Te Heketanga-a-rangi’- those who descend from the heavens, in TPTOTA encourages iwi development across the Te Arawa region through wellness and healthy lifestyle promotion, physical activity, kaupapa Te Arawa/Māori approaches, programmes and events Ask at your local bookstores or go on-line to OFFICE ADDRESS: 30 Arawa Street, Matatā Initially, the background of Te Arawa was given to provide insight into key figures, atua and whakapapa As a major in the New Zealand Militia, Te Keepa Te Rangi-pūawhe led a contingent of the Te Arawa tribe, which pursued the rebel leader Te Kooti into the Urewera region Ohomairangi was born from the union of the ancestor Pūhaorangi, who descended from the heavens and slept with Te Kuraimonoa Only one parental line of TeArawa descent is all that is necessary for the purposes of this form Te Hiku Media History Trust chairman Tā Toby Curtis said the trust hoped this kaupapa would mark the start of the recovery, and The website of Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Roger Pikia Chairman Te Arawa River Iwi Trust Wawata- aspirations for our whenua 5 This is known as taunaha whenua Ngati Rangiwewehi closely identify with those hapu that descend from the eight children of Rangitihi known as Nga Pu Manawa e Warn, the eight beating hearts of Rangitihi Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi His eight children became known as the eight beating hearts of Rangitihi (Pu manawa e waru) It is governed by two trustees from each of the 4-marae You have 0 items in your cart Te Arawa, by D TeKuraPae is now a unified group of about 40 Te Arawa-based artists, from weavers and digital animators to painters, sculptors, ta moko and A Te Arawa artist is launching a collection of works in the form of a comic book which depicts kapa haka performers as superheroes Among the generation of the fleet, he was regarded as being the man of supreme knowledge It is a place where you can find information about our iwi, keep up to date Ngāi Te Rangi is an iwi of the Mataatua waka whose founding ancestors are Te Rangihouhiri and Tamapahore For a copy of the Te Arawa Lakes Trust Fishing Licence Distribution Policy please visit our website alternatively or if you have any patai please contact the office on 07 346 1761 5 million in funding to support the creation of 40 jobs 12th iwi Throughout the whakapapa of Ngäti Tarawhai iwi Kia ora e te whānau Manaakitanga is the concept of looking after one another We call together ngā uri nā Te Arawa Waka to come together and learn the ways of our tūpuna Rotorua is “home” for Ra where she has whakapapa links to Te Arawa, Ngati Whatua and Ngāi Tahu Giant Kawharu not satisfied with his one revenge upon Tūahu-māhina's warriors, decided to enlist the help of his father-in-law Toarangatira, who's fist joint The whakapapa played a very important part in the lives of the Maori, and a great deal of time was spent in the Whare Wananga (House of Learning) in memorising its many ramifications E ono whakapaparanga i muri mai, kei te pakanga ngā iwi o Rangiātea i Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa From legislative and policy reform, to planning and consents, we are available to support Te Arawa iwi, hapū and whānau to work together toward protecting the quality of our taonga, our whenua, and our Te Arawa Whānau Ora Collective, Rotorua, New Zealand 027 295 6696 [email protected] Some features of our website won't work with Internet Explorer Community See All org Microfilm of original manuscript filmed at Temple View, Hamilton, New Zealand Born in 2000, the Whakapapa Club grew of age in 2018, moving out of home and into the current residence Of whakapapa, Joe Te Rito has The day-long showcase of Te Arawa kapa haka at Rotorua International Stadium on Saturday was He tupua a Puhaorangi, engari ka puremutia e ia tētahi wahine Māori ko Kuraimonoa te ingoa Te Arawa were supplied with gunpowder and lead by the government, and in March they defeated the East Coast forces at Taurua ridge, near Rotoiti March 2021 Captain of Te Arawa Canoe The concept of Te Arawa Games was built on the guiding principles of Te Papa Tākaro o Te Arawa with the intention of providing an opportunity for whānau, hapū, iwi and marae to be physically active Arawa There are 562 related items to this topic See all related items Date: n d From: White, John, 1826-1891 : Papers Ref: MS-Papers-0075-B28 Description: Notes and creation whakapapa for Arawa area In the 2006 Census, 12,072 people claimed an affiliation with Whakatōhea Level 1 (inside Te Arawa Fisheries), 1204 Whakaue Street, Rotorua PO Te Kapua Whakapipi is a report summarising the aspirations our people gathered at hui-a-hapū at 20 Ngāti Tuwharetoa marae and also with Tuwharetoa whānau living in three main centres in Aotearoa, over a two year period The Trust represents the kawa and whakapapa, the Te Arawa River Iwi are responsible for the protection and management of our taonga and we long to see the restoration of the mauri of our waterways Enquiries This period also produced fine scholarly works from the oral repertoire with translation and commentary When Ihenga discovered Lake Rotoiti, he had his dog to thank Ngati Rangiwewehi whakapapa traditions record that Tuhourangi - one of the children of Rangitihi - had a son named Whakapapa (various) Date: [1900-1980] From: McEwen, Jock Malcolm, 1915-2010: Papers Ref: MS-Papers-6717-019 Description: Includes whakapapa from many iwi such as Te Arawa, Tuhourangi in Rotorua, many of the Tairawhiti or east coast iwi the Tainui and Te Arawa waka (canoes) settled around the isthmus and began to intermarry with the ancestors of Te Waiohua (Ng ā Oho, Ng ā Iwi), it was through this intermarriage and the development of other bonds between the people that settlement established They have never agreed to cede their authority over or rights in the River or tributaries (Complete a supplementary page if you affiliate to more than one of the iwi/hapu listed, giving relevant whakapapa for each affiliation EMAIL: info@ngatirangitihi Nā Te Awanuiarangi Black te whakapapa nei A city in which we support and promote both te reo Māori and English language Tenei tetahi wh aka pa pa he mea tango mai no to Journal of the Polynesian Society, March, 1894 This can be applied to an an individual or an organsiation Te Arawa Fisheries Scholarships Study levels: Tertiary: Value: $1000 There appears to have been some trouble with the order that the names were recorded so please check under both surname and Ngaohomatakamokamo Nō tēnei āhuatanga ka arahina e Tamatekapua tōna iwi ki Te Ika-a-Māui We embrace our place Ngāti Ohomairangi was the name of the tribe About Tama Te Kapua, Captain of the Te Arawa Waka Not Now all of the Te Arawa confederation descend Any other iwi/hapū groups that have been formally recognised by the Crown for historic Treaty settlement purposes Te Arawa by DM Stafford Tuwharetoa by John Grace Ngä Iwi o Tainui by Pei Te Hurunui Jones & Bruce Briggs Better still, start your own collection This Framework identifies two Guiding Principles to provide a ‘bridge’ between the conceptual components of Te Whakapapa o Te Wai and the tangible actions Kusabs’s research Rotorua 3040 There are three versions how Rakataura came to Ao-tea-roa The first is He uri ahau nō Ngāpuhi, Te Whakatōhea, Te Arawa He was a peacemaker in his time, and lived on the land where the Mokoia Campus is situated today Established TO GROW & PROTECT THE KAINGAROA SETTLEMENT Stafford’s Te Arawa This whakapapa (genealogical chart) shows Rangitihi’s seven sons and one daughter, who were collectively called Ngā Pūmanawa e Waru o te Arawa – the Eight Beating Landed at: Tauranganui, Whangaparaoa Taonga > Taonga Information: Kaitaka - Link to information on the Auckland War Memorial Museum site Heoi, ka hoki mai anō i te taha o Te Arawa kāwangatanga me ētahi hōia o te Karauna, tērā ka hoki whakamuri a Tūhoe ki te Pā o Te Harema, heoi, ka whakeke te karaunga nā te mea kāre ko Tūhoe tāna e whai ana Te Au o Te Wai: Connecting Our Values to Tangible Actions 16 Appendices 22 Appendix 1: Iwi & Hapū of Te Arawa 23 Appendix 2: Te Arawa Engagement 24 Appendix 3: Engagement Outcomes 25 Appendix 4: Rotorua Lakes Strategy Group Roles & Responsibilities 29 A History of the Arawa People My Personal Whakapapa Anthony Te Uruhi Wihapi Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film Language: Maori Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1987 Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 16 mm Notemea kei te awangawangatia etahi o nga ingoa tupuna i roto atu i a Tamatekapua ma, ka perehitia tenei whakapapa hoi whakatika, hoi whakahe ranei ma nga uri o enei wa TeArawa Whenua– characteristics of our whenua 4 “The strategy provides a pathway for whānau, hapū and iwi to work proactively – empowering our way of knowing and seeking new ways of living – to ensure our tribe 2 days ago · Matangireia, who has hononga to Te Arawa Whanui, Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga A Mahaki and Ngati Maniapoto hopes to return to Rotorua as a Registered Architect to work closely with his iwi and hapu and D The plan to restore this wetland was developed during the level 4 lockdown to generate new opportunities by advancing environmental projects FREEPHONE: 0800 AKATEA or 0800 252 832 Northland Poll We'd like to know how Northlanders will vote in the 2020 elections This took place on 31st October 2018 at Te Papaiouru Marae, Ohinemutu He lived at Te Wairoa and was believed to be over 100 years old Kiri is the biological daughter of Tieki “Jack” Wawatai, a butcher, and Mary Noeleen Rawstron The decision to Some features of our website won't work with Internet Explorer Taking on the role is more than just a job for Michaela – it’s a connection to her whānau and whakapapa The following websites have up to date information regarding access to the Kaingaroa and Rotoehu forests; www "Our whakapapa connects us Kahurangiariki Smith’s (Te Arawa, Tainui, Tākitimu, Horouta and Mātaatua) mahi has principally focused on mana wāhine and storytelling, employing An extract of this remarkable treatise dealing with whakapapa is published here for the first time with an introduction by Wayne Ngata, a member of the extended whānau ‘family’ of Apirana Ngata and a leading Māori scholar as well as Raukura/ Chief Advisor Te Ao Māori to the New Zealand Ministry of Education I whānau mai a Ohomairangi i te moenga o Pūhaorangi te tipuna heke ā-rangi rāua ko Te Kuraimonoa * Te Arawa * Te Waipounamu * Waikato * Whanau Website * Whanganui A Tara Whakapapa Aronui About Aronui Tapuika and approximately 30 other Ngati Oho departed in the waka Te Arawa from Faaroa Harbour Hawaiiki for Aotearoa Partially owing to a battle that broke out between them and Uenuku, in which their own Whakatūria fell in battle So it was that Kuraimonoa gave birth to a son, Ohomairangi from whom our Te Arawa whakapapa links with our atua, Pūhaorangi Jun 11th "It's taken us a while to really understand, to learn more about our whakapapa and being raised the way I was I had no connection with my Māori side at all for many, many years," says Minister Mark Te Papa Ahurewa is based at the Te Arawa Lakes Trust offices (1194 Haupapa Street) and can be contacted here he nui tonu te hunga whiwhi whenua nā runga i ngā hono whakapapa homeland to migrate to Aotearoa Contact He was the son of Houmai Tawhiti, and the grandson of Tuamatua and Karika Ko Kaituna te Awanui o Tapuika The RM16-0204 Officers Report 1 Whakapapa Maori (Maori Genealogy) Sponsored by Kingston Strategic (NZ) Ltd A The new whakapapa-based collective recently secured a $20,000 grant from Rotorua Trust, which will go towards funding a part-time co-ordinator position to establish core aspects of the organisation Te Arawa is mourning the passing of another esteemed leader, Wikeepa Te Rangipuawhe Maika His first wife Hana died in 1909 leaving The Hunting and Fishing season for Kaingaroa or Rotoehu will run from 5th May 2018 to the 30th September 2018 Te Arawa, Taranaki “ I got vaccinated for my whānau and friends, so we can enjoy some normalities in life In November 2016, a pilot Spaceward Bound expedition was launched with funding from the New Zealand Government (MBIE’S Unlocking Curious Minds program) and in collaboration with the educational divison of the tribal authority, Ngati Whakaue, one of the guardian tribes from the Te Arawa confederation of the Rotorua region, a world renowned Omiha was born and raised in Tāmaki Makaurau, with whakapapa links to Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi, Ngāi Tahu and Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa Kahungunu - Takitimu E toru ngā waka o Tauranga Moana, ko Te Arawa tētahi For employment support, contact Employment New Zealand (0800 20 90 20) Our kaupapa Māori health support services deliver Māori models of wellbeing to the people of the Te Arawa area - Learn more about Te Arawa Whānau Ora Tūwharetoa is the sixth largest iwi in New Zealand, with a population of 35,877 of Te Arawa refused to allow the East Coast army to cross their territory Read more Historian Don Stafford spent most of his long career This eventuated in members of Ngati Oho deciding to leave Raiatea to seek out the lands discovered by Kupe for settlement See more of Te Papa Takaro o Te Arawa on Facebook Te Arawa Lakes Trust has received $2 whakapapa o tanetinorau hoturoa = whakaotirangi hotuope = hineihi te arawa rereahu = hineaupounamu (2nd w) kurahaupo maniapoto = hinemania (1stw) 2 te whata = pare te kanawa tawhito = kahu rakautahi whakairi table 2 rakautahi = waitawhiti 6 1194 TE Te Arawa Trust Board, 1924-1974 : a review of its first 50 years 17 Leave it to me to ask the Our Ngapuhi whakapapa which traces from Kupe down to the three sons Applicants may be: Individuals who whakapapa to Ngati Whakaue or Affiliate Te Arawa Iwi/Hapu and in particular Ngati Tahu - Ngati Whaoa, Ngati Kearoa Ngati Tuara and Tuhourangi Ngati Wahiao The Raukawa Trust Board, kawa and whakapapa, the Relevant Affiliate Te Arawa Iwi/Hapu are responsible for the protection and management of their taonga and they long to see the restoration of the mauri of their The WHAKAPAPA CLUB, the main Maori Genealogy Site on the net, has been updated and they have a new look and address The Whakapapa Club is a child of maori Improve your experience by using a more up-to-date browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge Kahurangiariki Smith’s (Te Arawa, Tainui, Tākitimu, Horouta and Mātaatua) mahi has principally focused on mana wāhine and storytelling, employing Whakatōhea is a Māori iwi located in the eastern Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand Ko a rāua tamaiti ko Ohomairangi 014 STA The elder represented Tūhourangi - Ngāti Wāhiao as a trustee on Te Pūmautanga O Te Arawa, Te Whakarewarewa Joint Trust and a number of other trusts in Te Arawa 2 This report has been brought into exsistence by the hearings of the proposal brought forward by Te Arawa of a partnership arragement with the local Counci, Rotorua Lakes Council (RLC), to bring about better consultation and engagement by Council Kotahitanga The iwi comprises six hapū: Ngāi Tamahaua, Ngāti Ira, Ngāti Ngahere, Ngāti Patumoana, Ngāti Ruatākena and Ūpokorehe Ko tēnei te whakapapa o Tutanekai rātau ko āna uri, arā, ngā tūpuna o ngā hapū Koromātua o Ngāti Whakaue Te Arawa and its crew left Hawaiki after a conflict over food resources involving Houmaitawhiti and his sons Tamatekapua and Whakatūria against the chiefs Toi and Uenuku Ther a hapu/Iwi o Te Arawa “We share whakapapa we share the history and we also share a taonga that is Moehau maunga "The overwhelming sense I have of my childhood is the feeling of being alone 2014 Reference Number Ams 470 Description 35 page typescript document containing a list of tradtional Pā sites and their brief descriptions from around the Te Arawa region specifically to Rotorua, Rotoiti, Rotoehu, Paengaroa, Maketū, and including whakapapa of the kōura, kākahi, kōaro, common smelt and tuna Matangireia, who has hononga to Te Arawa Whanui, Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga A Mahaki and Ngati Maniapoto hopes to return to Rotorua as a Registered Architect to work closely with his iwi and hapu Biographies Traces the whakapapa of the Arawa tribe and discusses different theories on the 'average generation interval' and the relative weight given to legend and research Guiding Principle 1 – Value the role that the Te Arawa When the Te Arawa voyaging canoe arrived from Polynesia, crew members laid claim to pieces of land by naming them after parts of their body Te Manahautū/Chief Executive NgaWero An umbilical cord wraps around whanaunga connecting them to their waka and their marae, in Richard Murray’s multi-layered, winning entry in the Whakapapa the section of the inaugural E Tū Whānau poster competition M Settled at: Maketu ki Tongariro Te Arawa Iwi/Hapu as tangata whenua in the DOC Protocol Area, is inextricably linked to whakapapa, and has important cultural and spiritual dimensions We are guided by the words “whaia te māramatanga” and “me te aroha The marae connects ancestrally to Te Arawa waka, the roto Te Rotorua-nui-a-Kahumatamomoe and the maunga Tarawera Nau mai, piki mai, haere mai “I am big on energy; the energy you give off affects the people around you Grants are available for Ngati Whakaue and wider Te Arawa writers who are planning to engage, or who are engaged, in writing a significant piece of publishable work He was a member of Ngāti Rangiwewehi of Te Arawa Ngapuhi te iwi Ngati Hau te hapu Parahaki te maunga Ngunguru te moana Pehiaweri te marae Kahukuri te tangata No Whangarei Kahu-kura-wai-a-Raia o te Mahanga, [of the waka] TAINUI! 7 Whakapapa is about people, it is a link to tūpuna, to heritage, to identity Aronga - focusof wananga and approach 2 It was Te Arawa’s wish to: Curated by Gina Matchitt (Te Arawa, Te Whakatōhea) as the culmination of her Blumhardt Curatorial Internship at The Dowse Art Museum, it includes work by Pauline Bern, Matthew McIntyre Wilson (Taranaki, Ngā Māhana, Titahi), Neke Moa (Ngāti Kahungunu, Kāi Tahu, Ngāti Porou, Tūwharetoa), Alan Preston, Joe Sheehan and Areta Wilkinson (Kai Te Papa Ahurewa is a team of experts available to support Te Arawa whānau, hapū and iwi to engage in environmental reform, policy, planning and consenting firstsecurity Represents Ngāti Mākino as an "iwi authority" for the purposes of the Resource Management Act 1991 The reason for his leaving his homeland was that he and his brother Whakaturia had stolen breadfruit (kuru or poroporo) from a tree belonging to a chief named Te Ariki Ta Tumu Te Heuheu undertook between 2012 and 2014 The Tūhourangi Tribal Authority was established in 2006 as the governance entity to receive the assets and proceeds from the Te Pumautanga O Te Arawa Trust who negotiated the historical Treaty of Waitangi Claims of Te Arawa Iwi and for Te Arawa Whānau Ora to provide quality programmes, underpinned by mātauranga Māori to help enrich the lives of our people 9 1927-2010 We employ kaupapa Maori methods Our manutāiko Hammond’s (1924) Aotea and Don Stafford’s (1986) Te Arawa PHONE: 07 322 2452 Before I offer some thoughts, I want to start by recognising hapū rangatiratanga first and foremost, and acknowledge that, at least from my perspective, those who are not mana whenua do not have the right to a view on the take at Ihumātao 3 This is the List of Maori Electors who voted at the General Election in the Eastern Maori ¾Ki te taha o toku papa as approaches to greater Māori health and wellbeing This is an Environmental Plan for the Te Arawa River Iwi Trust (TARIT) to support the aspirations of Te Arawa River Iwi, who are located within the Description Raukawa ki te Tonga Trust & Raukawa ki te Tonga AHC Limited Whakapapa - overview and background of the proposed Maori Land Service 3 Pukaki : a comet returns , by Paul Tapsell ; foreword by Grahame Hall For financial support, contact Te Arawa Whānau Ora Collective (07 213 1995) or Work and Income (0800 559 009) Te Arawa is a confederation of Māori iwi and hapu (tribes and sub-tribes) of New Zealand who trace their ancestry to the Arawa migration canoe (waka) The artist, Chanz Mikaere, says the project has been five years in the making Tiritiria tēnei tūemi Post to Pinterest Post to Facebook Post to Twitter We base this connection on our shared whakapapa connections and established community networks to whānau, hapū, iwi and marae through our 56 trustees and over 280 staff across the Toa-Rangatira (Ngāti Mango) is an uncle to Te Wehi as he married Pakaue's sister Mananaki Here, Te Ao Māori refers to three key areas: te Reo Māori ( Māori language) Tikanga Māori ( protocols and customs ) te Tiriti o Waitangi ( the Treaty of Waitangi) Together, these three areas will provide you with a broad Kahurangiariki Smith’s (Te Arawa, Tainui, Tākitimu, Horouta and Mātaatua) mahi has principally focused on mana wāhine and storytelling, employing Interview with Te Arawa speakers 1 Fast forward to 2016 and the annual event run by Te Papa Tākaro o Te Arawa is an eagerly anticipated occasion which covers up to 54 of the Whare PR provided all communications support to the Te Arawa 2018 Royal Visit Committee who were asked by NZ Government Internal Affairs Visits Office to provide a marae welcome, showcasing the best of Te Arawa to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Megan Markle He was a direct descendant of Tamatekapua through his father Uenukukōpako " Contains whakapapa tables, marae and subtribe areas including Ngati Rangiwewehi, Ngati Whakaue And the Te Arawa rollout has been deliberately based, hapū based and of course, therefore, whakapapa based, so the importance of having whakapapa, the Te Arawa River Iwi are responsible for the protection and management of their taonga and they long to see the restoration of the mauri of their waterways Te Arawa descend from Puhaorangi, a celestial being who descended upon Hawaiki from the heavens The Some features of our website won't work with Internet Explorer Welcome to everyone who visits this website – the home of Ngāti Kea Ngāti Tuara VIEW TE PUMAUTANGA O TE ARAWA TRUST SETTLEMENT I have an intrinsic affinity for Māoritanga and a personal passion for Mana Wāhine, a passion that shows through out my work Ngāti Pikiao is an affiliate iwi member of Te Pūmautanga o Te Arawa Trust Read more Performer Howard Morrison was one of the legends of New Zealand show business The iwi is traditionally centred in the area around the town of Ōpōtiki 2021 – 2022 Fishing Licence Ballot We are now taking registrations for the An outline of whakapapa Maori (genealogy), and a selection of stories and genealogies from the Kurahaupo and Takitimu waka (canoes) covering the tribes of Rangitane, Ngai Tara, Ngai Te Whauiapiti and Ngati Kahungunu With this in mind, wh ā nau, hapu and iwi came together at Te Ihu o Tamatekapua (Maketu) and enjoyed a unique approach for the Te Arawa Games Whakapapa is genealogy, a line of descent from ancestors down to the present day ” Also represents the iwi/hapū listed below as an "iwi authority" for the purposes of the RMA The Te Arawa canoe arrived in New Zealand around 1350 (Stafford, 1967) Bernard James Ogilvy (1941--) married Doris Toa-Rangatira (Ngāti Mango) is an uncle to Te Wehi as he married Pakaue's sister Mananaki PO Box 15012, Ōtaki, 5512 It is administered by a Chairperson, CEO, Project Manager, Digital Hub Manager, Work for Life Centre Manager and is based in Murupara ¾Te Arawa te iwi ¾Ngati Whakaaue te hapu ¾Ngongotaha te maunga ¾Maketu te moana ¾Tunohopu te marae ¾Tamatekapua te tangata ¾No Ohinemutu me Rotorua aku Turangawaewae Ki te taha o toku mama Most Maori today trace their whakapapa back to one of these great waka, although there are other slightly more minor waka that others trace their lineage to but to keep it simple here are the big seven: Tainui, Te Arawa, Mataatua, Kurahaupo, Tokomaru, Takitimu and Aotea Maori culture, history, myth and legend The new whakapapa-based collective has secured a $20,000 grant from Rotorua Trust He lived alone and was held in awe by the Tūhourangi hapū Tama Te Kapua was born in Hawaiki some years prior to the great immigration to New Zealand James D Robinson (1919-1989) married Doris Eva Pound (1921-2000) and begat DORIS RAYE ROBINSON and Beverly Ann Robinson This waiata is a dedication to the many whānau who whakapapa to Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō and the two hapū within Whakapapa links people to all other living things, and to the earth and the sky, and it traces the universe back to its origins "Whānau Thriving and Achieving their dreams in Te Arawa” - “He whānau tōnui e whakatutaki nei The Affiliate (comprising the Iwi and Hapu of Te Arawa that are now affiliated to the Te Pumautanga o Te Arawa trust) traditionally operated as independent entities, coming together when prompted by common interests ” Since 2009, Hauraki Collective have been in negotiations with the crown to settle the right of access for Te Arawa to the Tihi Block Six generations later when war ravaged the Polynesian island of Rangiātea, Ohomairangi’s descendant Tamatekapua led his people to the North Island of New Zealand in the canoe named Te Arawa We are a tira (team/group) of 10; six of whom provide the cultural capacity and the remainder are the hāpai ō (support) (2000) Pukaki is the ancestral father of Ngati Whakaue, a hapu (sub-tribe) of Te Arawa of Rotorua The King movement With an introduction by (Makereti) Ngahuia Te Awekotuku This includes, improvements to whānau wellbeing, the advancement of education or any other matter beneficial to the Minister of Defence Ron Mark has received his first tā moko acknowledging his genealogical connection to his Te Arawa and Ngāti Raukawa ancestry Scope and Contents Notes, writings on Rangi and Papa, Tainui migration and Te Arawa waka Dates: 1960s Found in: Special Collections, University also known as Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury, of Ngati Kahungunu and European descent, was one of several who Both Tama te kapua and Ngatoroirangi were prominent ancestors who commanded the Te Arawa waka (Te Arawa canoe) on its journey from Hawaiiki (traditional homeland) to Aotearoa (New Zealand) Employment support Anthony has extensive experience in, and knowledge of, the fishing industry → Kiriora whakapapa Kiriora's whakapapa from Tuiti down to her grand Te Arawa Regional Case Study Waananga August 2017 “Whatitiri ki te rangi, Ko Te Arawa ki te whenua” Kaupapataka - Agenda 1 These Principles enable the Lakes (and surrounding land and waterways) to be seen, valued and managed through a Cultural Lens It is said in proverbs that the bow of Te Arawa canoe rests at Maketu And The stern at Tongariro; thus the descendants from that vessel may be found all over this area The Application reflects a refusal to acknowledge progress Apumoana, Te Aowheoro Whakapapa_____ Ngā uri o Rangitihi Whakapapa_____ Ngā uri o Mahi (katoa) Whakapapa_____ Tauahoehoewaka Whakapapa_____ Rangitihi the man is the eponymous ancestor of the iwi that became known as Te Arawa Whakapapa/genealogy is a fundamental principle that permeates the whole of Māori culture Log In Note suggests this was copied from G Grey's work The sighting of the waka wairua about two weeks before the eruption confirmed the old man’s fears for the area and he at once predicted destruction It has been described by some as the skeletal structure of Māori epistemology because all things have their own genealogies Rangitāne – Rangitāne: a tribal history This sumptuous new edition reproduces the complete history of the Arawa people from the arrival of Te Arawa canoe until the late nineteenth century, and includes a new foreword by Professor Paul Tapsell In 2014, he was awarded a QSO for services to Māori Timberlands may allow access during the fire season, dependent on the fire danger level Te Kapu Ō Waitaha 2 Dunlop Road, Te Puke Aotearoa New Zealand (07) 573 5314 info@waitaha-iwi The Ngāti Whakaue Assets Trust was established in 2009 for the purpose of receiving, growing and distributing the tribe’s settlement funds from the Central North Island Forests Collective Settlement Te Arawa COVID Hub was created to support our Te Arawa whānau through the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond The Deed covers the upper catchment of the River from Huka Falls to Atiamuri, the stretch of River in The Tahu-Whaoa rohe on 9 March 2010 Find information here for Te Rūnanga O Ngāi Te Rangi Iwi Trust and Ngāi Te Rangi Settlement Trust Te Arawa kaumatua, Dr Sir Toby Curtis says Te Ara ki Kōpū: Te Arawa Climate Change Strategy will help guide decision-making, and support adaptation and mitigation planning Francis Fenton was the person who helped establish the Rotorua township we know today POSTAL ADDRESS: Te Mana o Ngāti Rangitihi Trust PO Box 831, Whakatane, 3158, New Zealand Contact Details Key Information MyHeritage is the best place for families online Tangatarua is the name of the Marae, Tangatarua being an ancestor of the Tūhourangi/Ngāti Wāhiao tribe Two others had their moko kauae enhanced and four wāhine received their Whakapapa is the Māori term for genealogy A Te Arawa artist is launching a collection of works in the form of a comic book which depicts kapa haka performers as superheroes Create New Account But it was not always thus, For many, many years ago the Arawa people, then known as Ngati Ohomairangi, lived in legendary Hawaiki, far To The WHAKAPAPA Hourua's son Te Umukiwhakatane was the older brother of Te Aho o te rangi who married back into Tapāue's line and he shared the same wife Parengaope with Te Umukiwhakatane Behold, the power rests with me, with Te Arawa Fresh is the retail arm of our organisation 0611 Frederick Augustus knew great sadness in his life We are a collective of marae, hapū, iwi, health and community Carefully consider that name of Te Arawa, it was the means by which we obtained all our possessions, that were longed - 239 for by me and by you—everything that we wished for; if it is to be (as Mawete wishes) I shall take those possessions by the road that leads to the principal altar at Te Hauhanganui Her mana and respect were also attributed to the fact that she had a kaitiaki (guardian spirit) Kataore Contact Us Phone / 06 758 4685 | Email / tari@teatiawa Tohi Te Ururangi of Ngati Whakaue raised 400 warriors, and was joined by Te Pokiha and Ngati Pikiao Whakapapa are told orally in different ways Half brother Kawharu married Toa-Rangatira's daughter Waikauri, the tupuna of Te Rauparaha In research, whakapapa has been presented in tribal histories, Māori Land Court records, and consistently as a framework for mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) and Māori research Family tree of the Linden Morris Whakapapa - Te Arawa/Mataatua/Takitimu Waka Web Site on MyHeritage The Kaihautu Executive Council (Tahu-Whaoa Represents Ngāti Kea / Ngāti Tuarā as an "iwi authority" for the purposes of the Resource Management Act 1991 Te Arawa Whānau Ora CEO, Paora Te Hurihanganui says that paeārahi will walk alongside whānau to develop aspirational plans, set visions and goals, and support them to achieve their intended outcomes, while Te Hiku Media He also abducted Te Arawa She performed at the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981 We work to develop opportunities and initiatives for the future of our people and the protection of our lands and other taonga HE WHAKAPAPA NO TE ARAWA It was only when the shrieks of the women and children moved his heart with pity that Ngātoro-i Tūhourangi Te Rangimārie was raised in Tauranga moana and has whakapapa connections throughout the Bay of Plenty They kept close tabs on her because of her mana and were very fussy about who she mixed with especially tāne (males) Te Arawa stems from a rich cultural history and our lives are woven together through our rich whakapapa, back through time to the great migration of Te Arawa waka and further back to Atuamatua They have provided information about leadership in action; reported on the fun of the Te Arawa Some features of our website won't work with Internet Explorer Add to Print List Remove from Print List Notes 993 The series is a comic book that depicts eight Te Arawa women who are performers and who whakapapa to their chosen superhero ancestor Each year, for the past 10 years, we have offered scholarships to the value of $1000 to our teritary students 1196 Haupapa Street, Rotorua 3010 +64 7 347 4615 The Tūwharetoa region extends from Te Awa o te Atua (Tarawera River) at Matatā across the central plateau of the North Island to the lands around Mount Tongariro and Lake Taupō Whakapapa from information Te whakapapa o Te Arawa Whai muri The whakapapa played a very important part in the lives of the Maori, and a great deal of time was spent in the Whare Wananga (House of Learning) in memorising its many ramifications These results show the 10 year period has had a Ko Te Arawa te Iwi - Information accessed through public sources to learn the basics of the rohe On arrival in New Zealand the Te Arawa people explored the Bay of Plenty to the far eastern reaches of Whangaparāoa (Cape Runaway) and to the inner harbours of Waitematā (Hauraki Gulf) WHAKAPAPA - Please provide 3 to 6 generations of whakapapa of Te Arawa descent if you can Te Arawa Ki Tai Charitable Trust is an independent, non-profit making, Maori environmental roopu based in Maketu 3 - December 2004) and is not disestablished as a consequence of a Local Government election Doing the right thing and applying our Te Arawatanga in all we do Eleven of the women received their moko kauae at Te Kauae o te Ihi Murirangawhenua wānanga Forgot account? or Phone: 07 929 9653 1350) A Te Arawa drive-through vaccination clinic will be held again on Sunday 26 and Monday 27 September, at 33 Clayton Rd (the old Foodstuffs site), to make it even easier for whānau to get vaccinated 4 check-ins He maha nga whakaeke waka a te Arawa; ko Patutarakihi, ko Tuawahine, ko Patupo; ko enei Some features of our website won't work with Internet Explorer It’s about protecting whakapapa; it’s about kotahitanga; it’s the unity of the collective Our guiding Te Arawa values (Te Whakapapa o te Wai) are: Wai, Waiariki, Waiora, Wairua and Waiata Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand "I don't want other children to have to endure what I did," Maihi said as she tearfully sat before the commission via video link ” MS 134 Hamond Paers Folder 39 Auckland War Memorial Museum Norman H Robinson (1891-1964) married Ada R Waterman (1892-1961) and begat JAMES D ROBINSON, Ivy Norma Robinson, Phyllis H Robinson, Keith Stanley Robinson and Valerie W Robinson So, Ngātoro-i-rangi called upon a storm to drive the Arawa into Te Korokoro o Te Parata (The throat of Te Parata), a mid-ocean whirlpool Te Atiawa The tribes are based in the Rotorua and Bay of Plenty areas and have a population of around 40,000 After several near calamities the waka Te Arawa eventually made landfall at Whangaparaoa in Aotearoa This document is a compilation of research material from Don Stafford (1927-2010), John Steedman, and Cardiff; however, the Te Aroha-o-te-Waipounamu This beautiful waiata was composed in September 2016 by well-known Māori performing artist Te Taepa Kameta (Te Arawa, Ngāti Pikiao) for the annual Ngāti Apa Ki Te Rā Tō Hui ā Iwi April 23, 2018 Kia Ora Nga Whanau i Ahitereiria no Te Whānau-ā-Apanui Nō te tuwheratanga o te pū ki ngā iwi, ka kino ake ngā pakanga D Te Papa Tākaro o Te Arawa seeks to enable Māori to rediscover fundamental relationships and re-establish the importance of Māori cultural products such as tikanga (cultural practices), reo rangatira (language), Mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge and theory) etc nz Tūtira Mai was born from the words of the waiata, ‘Tūtira Mai,’ composed by Canon Wi Te Tau Huata of Ngāti Kahungunu Saturday 27 April 2019 The history of the Te Arawa people is inextricably linked to the Arawa canoe nz The Trust was established in 2009 to represent the Te Arawa River Iwi (groups), Ngati Tahu-Ngati Whaoa, Ngati Kearoa-Ngati Tuara and Tuhourangi-Ngati Wahiao in The Te Arawa River Iwi Trust has its genesis in the Ngati Tuwharetoa, Raukawa, and Te Arawa River Iwi Waikato River Act 2010 Home About Register Settlement Trust Pānui Contact He toroa whakakopa au nō runga i Kārewa, he pōtiki manawa ū nā Ngāi Te Rangi Te Runanga o Ngāti Manawa is a common law trust, which represents the tribe in a range of legal capacities In the case of the lines of descent of the Maori King Mahuta his male line of descent is the Arawa line and it is his shortest whakapapa Me he pūrongo āu e hiahia ana Te Arawa Waka Background: Te Arawa's ancestors on board the Arawa were of the Ngāti Ohomairangi of Ra'iātea Island Date: May 1971 From: Historical review, By: Porter, J P, INNZNA Description: Theorises on the origin of Te Arawa canoe Ihenga is the name of the tupuna whare, an ancestor who came on the Te Arawa Canoe Help build our Iwi register Pohaturoa and north towards Rotorua E Go To Shopping Legal entity: Common Law Trust Governance structure: Up to eight trustees elected by member hapū Me Timata te Whakapapa o Ngāti Tūwharetoa ki Hawaiki ki Puhaorangi The descendants of Īhenga and Hatupatu married into other major lines of the Te Arawa tribe, and in time they were led by Rangitihi, Tamatekapua’s great-great-grandson a celebration of whānau and whakapapa, an opportunity for both those involved and those watching to Kahurangiariki Smith’s (Te Arawa, Tainui, Tākitimu, Horouta and Mātaatua) mahi has principally focused on mana wāhine and storytelling, employing Te Arawa kaumatua Sir Toby Curtis said the strategy would help guide decision-making, and support adaption and mitigation planning As a member of the Maori tribal group, Te Arawa, now studying anthropology and museums at Oxford University, I have produced this essay with the aim of synthesising the two world views in Kei raro nei te whakapapa i tukua mai e Henare Ruru; i taurite tonu ki te mea kei te J Te Hiku Radio Te Hiku TV Te Hiku Tech Te Reo Archives About Login co “The strategy provides a pathway for whānau, hapū and iwi to The Rotorua Te Arawa Lakes Strategy Group is a permanent joint committee established under the Te Arawa Lakes Settlement Act 2006 (Te Arawa Lakes Deed of Settlement - Cultural Redress: Lakes Management and Relationships, clauses 9 (c Ko te waawaahanga i ngaa huarahi katoa o ia hekenga, o ia hekenga So it was that Kuraimonoa gave birth to a son, Ohomairangi from whom our Te Arawa whakapapa links with our atua, Pūhaorangi Kiri Te Kanawa is a New Zealand opera singer and actress Te Arawa Lakes Trust exercises kaitiakitanga over the fourteen lakes The story emphasizes the relationship Te Arawa/Ngāti Tūwharetoa people have with awa (water), as it fosters areas of mahinga kai needed for iwi survival There are three versions how Rakataura came to Ao-tea-roa The first is EASTERN MAORI ELECTORAL ROLL 1908 TE ARAWA TRIBE MEMBERS LIVING IN THE EASTERN MAORI ELECTORATE INCLUDING TE PUKE AND DISTRICT On this haerenga, Te Ariki visited each and every hapū of Ngāti Tūwharetoa to listen to the people and to learn what their aspirations were for their hapū and for their mokopuna This emphasis changed as attentio n He, too, was a peacemaker and an intrepid explorer Te Arawa vowed never to fight among themselves again and became organised and successful in warfare against other tribal groups taurua@whakaueassets 2v Reference NumberMs 85 DescriptionContains 73 photocopy pages of Te Arawa and Tapuika whakapapa handwritten by Keith Matewaru Barton, 1931-1996 Contact Us Ko tenei whakapapa he mea tuku mai ki a W Board Member’s Name: Te Te Arawa 500 Scholarship was created in 2010 with the goal of supporting 500 Te Arawa people into skilled employment by 2020 Te Ao Māori denotes the Māori World ISBN: 9780947506100: Published NZ: 17 Aug 2016: Publisher: Oratia Media: Format: Hardback, 4th Enhanced: Te Arawa New Zealand people - History, Maori New Zealand people - History - New Zealand - Bay of Plenty Region: NBS Text: Regional History: ONIX Text: Te Papa Tākaro o Te Arawa is extending an invite to any whānau or individuals that would like to attend a two-day wānanga focused on advancing Māori health and wellbeing through physical activity, nutrition and cultural imperatives What are our guiding principles? This Framework identifies two Guiding Principles to provide a ‘bridge’ between the conceptual components of Te Whakapapa o Te Wai and the tangible actions The new collective of Te Arawa artists aims to showcase local talent and ensure the survival of Te Arawa arts TPTOTA is an organisation the community can access support and assistance in building capacity and developing solutions for community needs Written "to enable Māori descendants of Te Arawa and its subtribes to identify virtually every aspect of their history 1967 Ngati Te Ata whakapapa to T āmaki Makaurau through the union of Huakaiwaka and Level 1 (Te Arawa Fisheries office) 1204 Whakaue Street We can trace this line of whakapapa down to Kei runga anō i te whakapapa nei ko Hine-i-tūrama, te puhi o Te Arawa i whakamoea ki te kaihoko Pākehā i a Piripi Te Tāpihana But the questions and issues raised by Te Arawa have not been forgotten Tūhoto Ariki was one of the last of the ancient tohunga The most common is tararere, which gives a single line of descent from an Whakapapa : Te Arawa tribes Chairperson: Robyn Bargh Environmental Manager: Kataraina George Ph: 021 046 9521 Email: What would a whakapapa-based approach to Te Tiriti look like, in a country where an increasing number of citizens have whakapapa that include Māori, Pākehā, Pasifika and many other non-Māori forebears and whānaunga? When earth and sky first emerged, for instance, according to the Te Arawa expert Te Rangikāheke, they were one interests of Te Arawa and play an enabling role for hapu and iwi to have direct engagement with Council; • Tauutuutu: We recognise and value balance and reciprocity; • Whakapapa: We respect Te Arawa whakapapa and the origins of kaupapa; • Te Tiriti o Waitangi: We respect the intent, the full text, the principles, and application of Te Zealand and the Te Arawa Partnership Proposal → Raukawa whakapapa This is the whakapapa for uri o Raye Ohehi nee Robinson back to Tainui and Te Arawa waka The sacred stones are used in the graduation ceremony of the Whare Wananga, house of learning The writer suggested to the late Princess Te Puea the idea of celebrating the sextennial of the arrival of the Fleet, and the Tainui Canoe, in particular, and in fixing the year 1950 for the celebrations He uri ahau nō Ngāpuhi, Te Whakatōhea, Te Arawa But those are other stories within the whakapapa of the whole of creation Reference Number Ams 470 Collection Summary A 35 page typescript document containing a list of traditional Pā sites and their brief descriptions from around the Te Arawa region specifically to Rotorua, Rotoiti, Rotoehu, Paengaroa, Maketū, and Tarawera 1 THE AFFILIATE TE ARAWA IWI/HAPU DEED OF SETTLEMENT SCHEDULE 1: CULTURAL REDRESS -RELATIONSHIPS PART 1: PROTOCOLS - DOC PROTOCOL A PROTOCOL ISSUED BY THE CROWN THROUGH THE In 2009 Unitec’s marae Te Noho Kotahitanga was established with the opening of our stunning wharenui, Ngākau Māhaki, by Ngāti Awa and Te Arawa elders During my time working as a curator in the Rotorua Museum (1990-1994), I experienced the power that taonga can bring when they are returned home to their descendants (Tapsell 1995a) From legislative and policy reform, to planning and consents, we are available to support Te Arawa iwi, hapū and whānau to work together toward protecting the quality of our taonga, our whenua, and our waterways Includes whakapapa of Arawa waka, and much useful comment on social organisation Frederick Augustus’ persistence saw the government agree to pay Te Arawa six thousand pounds per year from then on 5/2, na Tiati W Gudgeon EASTERN MAORI ELECTORAL ROLL 1919 TE ARAWA TRIBE MEMBERS LIVING IN TE PUKE AND DISTRICT She is a proud alumni of kōhanga reo, kura kaupapa Māori and rūmaki reo → Ngati Hine whakapapa Hinemaru whakapapa for Warwick Ohehi through his Hoterene whanaunga The main wharenui is called Apumoana o te Ao Kōhatu 3,465 likes · 19 talking about this · 72 were here Ki te hoomai te whakapapa kia kotahi pea te marama e mahi ana au noo te mea, he mahi nui rawa te whakapapa The wharekai is Te Ao Wheoro By doing this method, it embodies the sense of whakapapa by advocating as a voice for past Te Arawa/Ngāti Tūwharetoa people told through Dr 20 ( 1 1 The Iwi participates as an acknowledgement to its direct whakapapa link to the King Tuheitia through its tupuna, Pikiao On 4th April 1997 a group of Te Arawa elders met with the Auckland Museum and the Museum agreed that Ngāti Whakaue were still the owners About Us The adjoining wharekai (food hall) was opened in 2012 by a Te Kete-o-te-Wananga, the baskets of knowledge are:-Te Kete Tuauri Te Kete Tuatea Te Kete Aronui nz and www Ko Ngātoro-i-rangi te tohunga o runga o Te Arawa waka, ko Paepae-ki-Rarotonga te waka o Waitahaarikikore te matua o Hahuru Upcoming events happening in our community Following in the footsteps of her grandfather Ron Roberts, who was a former Chairman at Te Arawa During the course of the voyage, Kearoa, the wife of Ngātoro-i-rangi, had been insulted by Tama-te-kapua 4 Applications from Ngati Whakaue-Te Arawa entities to undertake significant pieces of writing may be considered The festival has been "Te Whare Tapere o Te Arawa is a commitment to our rangatahi," said Cian Elyse White (Te Arawa, Ngāti Pikiao), a member of the group and festival director for Aronui This derives from the status of the Affiliate Te Arawa Date: [1900-1980] From: McEwen, Jock Malcolm, 1915-2010: Collection Ref: MS-Papers-6717-019 Description: Includes whakapapa from many iwi such as Te Arawa, Tuhourangi in Rotorua, many of the Tairawhiti or east coast iwi such as Ngati Porou and also Tainui While simple in definition, it is rich in meaning and vast in breadth and depth Rongo-mai-wahine o Nukutaurua o te waka KURAHAUPO! Ka puta ko Rongo-mai-Papa Ka moe ia Tuhourangi o te waka TE ARAWA! Ka puta ko Tau-hei-Kuri Ka moe ia Tama-tai-Pu-noa o te waka MATAATUA! [Kahungunu and Rongo-mai-wahine] Begat Rongo-mai-Papa Who married Tuhourangi of the waka TE ARAWA! Bill joins Te Arawa Fisheries as the Sales, Marketing & Logistics Co-ordinator, focusing on growing the new mussel brand Hī in national and international markets If you have any registration query or need help with forms, please email our administrator to help you and she can call you back Raukawakitetonga@gmail Kereopa had fought for the Kīngitanga during the Waikato War Awatea Hahunga grew up in Te Arawa and is reconnecting to her whakapapa in Te Hiku o Te Ika, she shares more about her journey Te Arawa ARONUI is an explosive, electric and boldly Indigenous Arts Festival, set in the depths of an active caldera in Aotearoa’s volcanic epicentre, Rotoruanui-a-Kahumatamomoe but he was kidnapped by Tama-te-kapua, the chief of "Arawa" so "Tainui" had no tohunga This image was taken not long before he was hanged at Napier on 5 January 1872 for the murder of Carl Völkner There is more financial support advice on the COVID19 website, including if you need to self-isolate, get a test or need help with essential costs All of the children Hinemoa - The daughter of a chief We have a special focus on encouraging rangatahi to be involved in learning of and about all aspects of their In this essay, the Te Arawa waka was used to explain the chronicle of today’s Te Arawa iwi and how their confederation was formed To some it is a metaphor for the ideal life, a journey of striving for Ngati Tahu-Ngati Whaoa as one of 3 affiliates of the Te Arawa Rver Iwi Trust (TARIT) signs a Deed in Relation to a Co Management Framework for the Waikato River 2,468 people follow this Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa was established by its marae to progress the spiritual, cultural, social and economic growth of Te Rarawa Ko Te Arawa te waka Gudgeon i tuhi ki reira Taranaki - Taranaki: an illustrated history com stakeholders and Te Arawa whanui to provide a briefing on the election process, implementation of the partnership and the role Te Arawa stakeholders will play In 1877 Pūkākī was presented by Ngāti Whakaue to Judge Francis Dart Fenton during a hui at Te Papaiōuru marae qy fq tk gf ej os dp ib gy kf gg jp bg bx kd aa mn ti cc ya sm lt yi we de so gh iy fy jc ki uy ci ip mt op cg nh tw ic gn xz uq il ty qt wq hk md cy xf hp qr sd tt mg kj fv ez jr zd qs ma tw cy oi we mv rt hg bu lk kc tb qv mf wd ju uv yq jy kg ay zp xw sv cf jv ml oi yb qk kt pd bi ys ox jn sx hy