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Ngāti Kauwhata

Ngāti Kauwhata
Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom
Rohe (region)Manawatū-Whanganui
Waka (canoe)Tainui
Population1,734 (and/or more)

Ngāti Kauwhata is a Māori iwi (tribe) located in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand. The iwi has ancestral ties to Tainui Waka and Maungatautari. The iwi has two main marae, Kauwhata Marae (Kai Iwi Pā) [1] & Aorangi Marae.[2]

In the 2018 New Zealand census,[3] 1,734 people listed Ngāti Kauwhata as their iwi.

Kauwhata Marae (Kai Iwi Pā)

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Te Waharoa (entrance) to Kauwhata Marae (Kai Iwi Paa)
Te Waharoa (entrance) to Kauwhata Marae (Kai Iwi Paa)

Kauwhata (Kai Iwi Pā) is located just south of Feilding. The main hapū of the marae is Ngāti Hinepare.

The whare-tīpuna is also named Kauwhata with the wharepuni named Te Aroha o Ngā Mokopuna and the wharekai named Moarikura.

Pepeha

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Ko Ruahine te Maunga

Ko О̄roua raua ko Rangitīkei ngā Awa.

Ko Tainui te Waka.

Ko Hinepare te Hapū

Ko Ngāti Kauwhata te Iwi.

Aorangi Marae

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Te Waharoa (gateway) of Aorangi Marae
Te Waharoa (gateway) of Aorangi Marae

Aorangi marae is located just south of Feilding. The main hapū is Ngāti Tahuriwakanui.

The wharenui is named Maniaihu.

Pepeha

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Ko Ruahine te Maunga

Ko Rangitīkei te Awa

Ko Tainui te Waka

Ko Tahuriwakanui te Hapū

Ko Ngāti Kauwhata te Iwi

Te Iwa Tekau mā Iwa

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Te Iwa tekau mā Iwa was a marae located in Awahuri on the east bank of the О̄roua River, a few chains south of the main highway between Palmerston North and Bulls.[4] The wharenui of the marae was simply known as "Te Iwa".

Iwa Tekau maa Iwa Marae

The marae was erected by the Ngāti Kauwhata hapū Ngāti Turoa in the early 1880s for the visit of Kiingi Tāwhiao on the 25th Of January 1883.[5] The wharenui fell into disrepair in the early 20th century, and was destroyed by the 1936 New Zealand Cyclone.[6][4]

Pepeha

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Ko Ruahine te Maunga

Ko О̄roua te Awa

Ko Tainui te Waka

Ko Turoa te Hapū

Ko Ngāti Kauwhata te Iwi

References

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  1. ^ "Kauwhata (Kai Iwi Pā) | Maori Maps". maorimaps.com. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Aorangi | Maori Maps". maorimaps.com. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  3. ^ "nzdotstat.stats.govt.nz".
  4. ^ a b "Meeting house at Awahuri". manawatuheritage.pncc.govt.nz. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  5. ^ "paperspast.natlib.govt.nz". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Te Iwi Tekau Marae, c. 1880's". www.feildingheritage.nz. Retrieved 14 December 2023.


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