2014 Korongata Marae, proudly created by Trailmedia. Although he had beaten back a superior force at Te Roto-a-Tara, Te Pareihe knew that the defence of Heretaunga was unsustainable without the advantage of firearms. Mandated iwi organisation in the Mori Fisheries Act 2004. 2352. Many of his marriages were arranged for diplomatic purposes, uniting various iwi against their enemies, forming bonds and securing peace. Ko Ngti Kahu te iwi (Ngati Kahu is the tribe). He later travelled down the east coast, making a series of marriage alliances with high-born women as he went. It is better to have many foreheads in view. The white hawk stands for a prominent chief. After the arrival of Te Heuheu's war party, Tangiteruru abandoned the p. A saying for a leader with no followers. Here, therefore, suggesting the ultimate in honor for ones guest (manaaki). Hpara makaurangi anu-whakatau. Take out the moon. An important person should not present only their rae (forehead) when attending a significant gathering. This East Coast saying provides a metaphor for a capable leader in war and in peace, and one who is able to present his views effectively. A pigeon at home, a parrot abroad. Ngti Kahu view themselves as holding authority and power derived from their ancestors over several inland territories including the Maungataniwha range and all the lands to the north and east of the range including the settlements with their associated marae of Waiaua, Hh, Knana, Kohumaru, Aputerewa, Mangnui, Koekoe (Coopers beach), Waipapa (Cable Bay), Taip, Te hua, Pria, Parapara, Aurere, Lake hia, Rangiputa, Whatuwhiwhi, Karikari, Mrita, Kingaroa, Karepnia, Oinu, poka, turu, Kaitia, kahu, Tangonge, Waipapakauri, Takahue, Pmapria, Mangataiore (Victoria Valley) and all areas between. This story concerns two chiefs. [5] After his brother was killed in a skirmish at nearby Waimarama, Te Heuheu abandoned his siege of Roto-a-Tara and raided the p at Waimarama instead. Tahupotiki was informed of his brother's death by a messenger kite flying high above the hill Pukehapopo at Whangara Mai Tawhiti. He and fellow Ngti Kahungunu chief Tiakitai forged an alliance with Te Wera Hauraki, a chief from Ngpuhi who had settled on the Mhia Peninsula. Metaphor for a chief. endobj
He visited Ruapani and married one of his daughters. Refers to a visit by a chief and his followers. Ko Te Parata te tangata (Te Parata is the man). Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 12, 1879, Kapo atu koe i te kai i nga ringaringa o nga pakeke, a e taea ranei e koe te whai i nga turanga o tupuna? The maori is a durable hard and strong tree whose wood was used for implements and weapons. The brow of a hill, a large house. A leader must see that work assigned is interesting and challenging so that the earnest efforts will be applied. Its crew comprised men only: high chiefs, chiefs, tohunga and elite warriors. Follow after Rehua so that you may eat. In January 1991 the land was aggregated by the Maori Land Court. Ka hinga te ttara o te wao nui a Tne. From this union followed what has been described as a "bewildering" series of intermarriages between the families of Ruapani and Kahungunu. As it took so long for the Horouta to arrive he bestowed on the meeting place Turanganui A Kiwa or the long waiting place of Kiwa. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 12, 1879, Kapaa ianei he matua whare e hinga ana, ka hangaa ano, kua oti; ano ko te marama kua ngaro, kua ara ano. It was during their stay one year that Matariki was burnt beyond repair. Although their was no love lost between Tutekohe and Rakaipaaka did not show any anger at being insulted. The chiefliness of the ariki. In 1897 they formed the Te Aute College Students' Association and became active participants in public life, often mediating between the Crown and hap in matters of local land management. He mra whautuutu ki te rangatira, he mra tiria, he mra mate ki te ware, e kore e tiria. Our marae is located at 9 Maraekakaho Road, Bridge Pa. Ngaruroro Moko tuararo Ki Rangatira te awa. 734. The organisation re-emerged with a new constitution in 1996 under the name Ngti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated (NKII). Kaiwhakarite for Tangihanga Process during Covid-19 period - Tai Gemmell 027 286 6938 Kai Hau Kai Initial Contact: Melissa Ihaka 027 955 0533 melissa@kahungunu.iwi.nz Contact Information Physical Address: Rear Entrance Postal Address: Phone: 06 377 5436 Email Address: mariana@kahungunuwairarapa.iwi.nz Marae Map (click here) stream
The Ngati Kahungunu people are identified today as the largest land holding tribe of Aotearoa. The maire standing in the forest must be felled by the adze. Kia t te rangatira ki te tohu, ka toa te kairkau; te wre he whapaphunu I ng toa. 660. endobj
On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The Wairoa Taiwhenua building is based on Bridge Street, Wairoa. He is also known to have descended from other ancestral waka that came to the East Coast. They have a tribal boundary, which stretches from south of Gisborne down the East Coast to Wairarapa and across the strait into the South Island. <>>>
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765. 1355. Tane (Tane mahuta - Tane the flyer) and Rehua (the star antares) play important spiritual roles in the rituals of kite flying. Tkarohia ng whet. Mtauranga & Kaupapa Mori Authority/Consultant/Researcher & Tikanga Ethicist with: Justice/Health/Data/Robotics & AI. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 12, 1879. Follow after Rehua so that you may eat. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 12, 1879, Ma wai e rou ake te whetu o te rangi ka taka kei raro? Reihana married Hoana and the speaker, McCully Matiu, was born. In the lifetime of Kiripas son there were garments of red kk feathers and garments of dogskin. 1479. Today the saying serves as a mild rebuke for those appearing in unsuitable clothing. This is a rebuke to one who sits in front of a fire excluding others from its heat. 464. At some point, Kahungunu arrived at Mhia Peninsula, where he pursued and married Rongomaiwahine, a woman from Nukutaurua who was a chief in her own right. There is the kokako and its supporting and of people approaching. There are differing versions of how Turanganui A Kiwa derived its name. With the help of Maori Access and work schemes, the present kai hall would be ready and dedicated as the kai hall. Except as otherwise specified, all content on this website is the copyright of Karaitiana Taiuru and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence. According to Rongowhakaata Halbert after Ruapani's death his remains are said to have been brought to Whare korero at Wainui beach to the sacred kohurau cove. Still relevant today. The Poporo is the fruit of a breadfruit tree which has quite delicious fruit that has been prized through the ages. Hinga atu he tt kura, ara mai he tt kura. Here the kahu is a metaphor for a chief. A small quarrel will involve more and more partisans to become a serious concern. The late 1800s and early 1900s saw the more modern rough sawn buildings erected. Said, but rarely, to a mushroom-man of to-day, who boasts of himself or his doings. Te Aute College had opened in 1854 near Hastings, and in the 1880s and 1890s it was attended by pirana Ngata, Maui Pomare, Te Rangi Hroa (Sir Peter Buck), and Paraire Tomoana. Ko te tumu herenga waka. Office Administrators - Pita Robinson and Danika Goldsack . Ka p te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi. N te ea r ia he rakau tawhito, e mau ana te taitea I waho ra, e t te khiwi. Tuhoe also use as an endearing term for the dead. In fighting continued between the direct descendants of Ruapani and Kahungunu Groups migrated into and out of Turanganui A Kiwa as a result of fighting, exile, overcrowding and power struggles typical to the development of societies. T te rangatira tna kai he korero, t te ware he muhukai. 2398. 6 Groups that represent hap of this iwi for the purposes of the RMA: Represents the hap (named below) for the purposes of the Resource Management Act 1991. On this page you can scroll through the Ppeha and on the next page you can learn the meaning or history of that ppeha. Rehua the Antares star is used as a metaphor in the pepeha for chief. He takaruretenga mahi, mahue ake. During this time families lived in their own homes on their entitled blocks of land. In todays society leaders are usually identified by his work in promoting the interests and welfare of his people. 1508. The warrior is killed in war; the fearless scaler of lofty cliffs (in search of sea-fowl) is dashed to pieces; the industrious husbandman lives long and dies peacefully of old age. 1730. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Applicable to a weak and ineffective chief. Scholar and prolific writer, religious leader in the, Prominent Ngti Kahungunu chief and military leader in the, Director of the Wairoa Mori Film festival. Check it out! Not only in combat but in any endeavor requiring the combined efforts of many, a spirited and capable leader is necessary to encourage the group. To him, a rock standing firm in the sea. This means that the person will entertain only those of importance. The reason for the twin's popularity was their fame as top spinners. Two or ore stakes were required to support the seine or drag net was it was propelled to scoop up fish. A chief now as in the past takes pride in dressing as befits his rank. 868. There were also kauta for each family to do their cooking and a community hand pump was used to draw water. Meaning: If he had sought shelter on the mountain, or at sea, we could have followed him; but being sheltered by a great chief, we cannot follow him there. In 1908, Te Whare Tipuna Hikawera was built and is said to have been a project instigated by three Kuia, Ani Kamau, Keita Puriri and Tiniripene Hapi. 1547. He ao te rangi ka uhia, he huruhuru te manu ka tau. Raupo homes are a form of traditional domestic housing built from a hardwood frame (normally Manuka) and Raupo (a swamp reed) cladding and lining. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 12, 1879, He pukepuke maunga, e pikitia e te tangata; he pukepuke moana, e ekeina e te waka; he pukepuke tangata, ekore e pikitia e te tangata. It became known therefore as a symbol of chieftainship and was worn by chiefs who were able to obtain it as a cloth like fillet for their hair. 678. The loss of land during this period led to the emergence of the Repudiation Movement, a coalition of Ngti Kahungunu leaders who sought to halt the rapidity of land loss in the region, and to dispute past sales.[10]. Learn Kahungunu History This is a great time to learn Kahungunu History. Being a place that commands people's affections because of its fertility and geographical location Turanganui A Kiwa was frequently sought after and fought over. The meaning being much the same, only more applicable to the chief having two wives, who, each in her own house, wove garments. Many others can be found in the rich and colourful history of Iwi Maori and Turanganui A Kiwa. Ngati Kahungunu tradition records Kahungunu as having come to Turanganui A Kiwa. First the people were very poor and second, the influence of Christian beliefs assisted with the decision. Hni married Te Paekoi and Matiu was born. The iwi is one of the six Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island. During this time families lived in their own homes on their entitled blocks of land. Meaning: Dont complain of trifles. The strategy has been developed to work within this boundary. Other songs composed by Tomoana were Tahi nei taru kino, I runga o nga puke, Hoki hoki tonu mai, Hoea ra te waka nei, Pokarekare Ana, and the haka Tika tonu. [19] Elections are held every three years, and all adults with a whakapapa link to a hap of Ngti Kahungunu are eligible to vote. Contact information for hap and marae may be provided by the Representative Organisation at their discretion. Such a rock, buffeted by the story seas, is used as a metaphor for a resolute and valorous chief. Used by a chief in battle. Finally, in an argument over cooking tie, Krewa pitted a cockle against Tara-aos freshwater crayfish. A fish eats upwards from below. A powerful friend is of great value in time of need. The torch that licks up oil. Moreover, without their collective efforts the carved house beyond the p cannot be defended whatever the threat. 2289. As an old net withers a new one is made. While encamped lesser chiefs stood to exhort the warriors but Tamaterangi kept his seat. A metaphor for a chief with followers. The heron of a single flight, it visits but once. Whakapapa is the foundation of our identity as Ngati Poporo. Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand Tribal leader known for his role in the 1894 legal case, Secretary of Mori Affairs 1948 to 1957 - the first Mori person to head the Department of Mori Affairs. The tapa will not go around. Over time, some Ngti Kahungunu hap settled in the Wairarapa region, finding a relatively peaceful existence there until the arrival of European settlers. Wairoa Taiwhenua is continually looking at opportunities in working alongside other local entities to host an array of activities, hui and events ranging from history, research and whakapapa to supporting environmental and social service issues to enhance the wellbeing of Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa whnau and hap. For the descendants of Te Aho you must provide sustenance. 408. I must be taken to the boundary of my land. %PDF-1.5
Not long after their arrival in Heretaunga, Taraia succeeded Rkei-hikuroa as the leader of their people, and he proved to be a proficient strategist in the struggle for dominance of the region, displacing the Whatumamoa, Rangitane, Ngti Awa, and elements of the Ngti Tara iwi, which lived in Petane, Te Whanganui-a-Orotu and Waiohiki. In the times of Te Hapuku his name was linked with that of the mountain . A chief is regarded as a friend until death. Ko te kotuku rerenga tahi. The rohe of Ngti Kahungunu is divided into six taiwhenua. They started a discussion of the relevant merits of their respective diets. The white crane eats leisurely, after viewing his food and his own shadow in the still water. Ka maru koe i tku preke, he kahu ptongatonga. We hope you enjoy your journey. You have the mana of T-purupuru, the son of T-purupuru, the son of Rakai-hiki-ora. Haere taka mua, taka muri; kaua e whai. This saying is illustrative of the love of a Mori to his land. A standing rock in the sea, lashed by the tides. 752. Kua ngaro atu ke ki nga hau e wha,
It broadcasts from Hastings, and is available on 94.3 FM and 765 AM in Hawkes Bay. He visited Titirangi pa at Titirangi (Kaiti hill) near the mouth of the Turanganui river. Have a chief as a friend unto death in order that you will never be abandoned. See 852. S$%|Bf!BcMaXDMFhiGWnH*_L4vC:]6zheCNT_Et@gQ^]uK3dYi-x uYY;{lG8
{oz{`E82 AO;#$gw+G$-gO;OHo>;ksHf;J\5Q6JtW: ZKiHp*1 )/za I ]Ywy]qSl hv[. Many men from Ngti Kahungunu were among the Mori who enlisted for war. Whetkamokamo met his deathat the hands of Ng Puhi who left his body in the Awatere river. Here the heron feather stand for a chief and the pepeha recognizes that a chief will maintain orderly meeting in which useful discussions can take place. Whakapapa from information provided by Mere Whaanga. Hawaiian Art. Level 1: Registered members who whakapapa to Ngati Kahungunu Level 2: Registered members not of Kahungunu descent but are Mori descent living in the Kahungunu Rohe (Nga Mata Waka) Level 3: People who do not whakapapa to Kahungunu or of Mori descent - (This level is unable to receive an iwi membership card) N.B.Note the play on the three mountspukepuke; which are wholly lost in translation. A treasured kite lost to the winds, brings much joy when found again. Tribal leader and prolific seller of Mori land. For more information on marae and hap visit the Ngti Kahungunu website. It began as Tairawhiti Polytechnic training station Te Toa Takitini 2XY, making two short-term broadcasts on 1431 AM in December 1988, and October and November 1989. Some large canoes consisted of two or three sections, whose joining required considerable skill. Standing chiefliving chief; squatting chiefhungry chief. The saying may also refer to the house of learning (whare wnanga), where, after formal training, one may hope to become an outstanding orator on the marae. According to Grey, a rangatira often married a woman of lesser rank. 1251. The name Ngati Poporo may have been bestowed on the people by Nukanoas grandson, the Tohunga, Te Rangikawea. Ngati Poporo descends from Te Whatuiapiti, who himself was descended from Rakaihikuroa the grandson of Kahungunu, Kupe by several lines, Iraturoto, Awanuiarangi and both Whatonga and Popoto of the waka Kurahaupo. An asset holding company was also established in 2005 to manage the iwi's investment portfolio. Ngati Kahungunu. It was said that he had only to post his canoe or place his girdle on a high place and the any people of Gisborne would come to place food for him. Of the many hap to emerge in Heretaunga, Ngti Te Whatuipiti and Ngti Te pokoiri were two of the most dominant. Ppwai Marae sits at the heart of the small Maori community of Ppwai, five kilometres east of Greytown in southern Wairarapa. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 12, 1879. Prominent chief of Ngti Kahungunu, died at sea in September 1847 sailing from Ahuriri to Mahia. ngati kahungunu pepeha 27 Feb. ngati kahungunu pepeha. The wood has no understanding, only the carver. If indeed your father had fallen like a house, then he could be raised again and finished anew; or if he were as the moon and died, then he would return again. Te whakangungu nei ki ng tara-a-whai o rai-te-uru. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 12, 1879, Ka mate whare tahi, ka ora whare rua. It convened parliamentary style meetings at Ppwai Marae in Wairrapa and at Waipatu in Heretaunga, where key issues of importance for Mori were debated. He tangata i kona ki te whare, tnga ki te marae tau ana. The maunga Kahuranaki is located on the eastern most boundary but no reference identifies the southern boundary. He visited Ruapani and married one of his daughters. He whanga o Tkitimu. Waka: Tkitimu. The haors on my legs. Recognised iwi in the Mori Fisheries Act 2004, Population: Census 2013: 66,273 (includes 4,473 Rongomaiwahine but excludes 2,331 Ngti Phauwera and 1,317 Ngti Rakaipaaka). Tutekohe's mana was such that when he placed a stick in the ground a flow of gifts followed. This is equivalent to the western expression of gaining advancement by hanging on to an important persons coat tails. This refers to a chief or to a group of warriors buffed by opposing but standing firm. Ancestors The tribe originates from the Tkitimu canoe, sailed from Hawaiki by Tamatea Arikinui. Meaning: From trifling disputes bloody wars arise, ending in the death of chiefs;often poetically termedika= fish. This page was last edited on 4 October 2022, at 03:26. In 1988, Te Rnanganui o Ngti Kahungunu Incorporated was established as a centralised organisation responsible for iwi development, but it went into receivership in 1994. This proverb is applied to an inhospitable chief; he does not raise the cheerful inspiriting shout of Welcome! to travellers nearing his village; but, when he travels, then, on approaching any place, he sounds his trumpet to get food prepared, and afterwards finds fault with the victuals given him. 1417. Physical Address: 3-5 Bridge Street, Wairoa, Email Address: wairoa.tai.whenua@xtra.co.nz. Probably suggested by his carved moko and the ornaments he wrote. He Tauranga uta, he toka t moana. He toa kura, he toa phekeheke; he toa mahi kai, erangi tn e roa e kawenga. Tamaterangi a well known Wairoa chief, was with a war party journeying to Tauranga. Korongata Marae is a Mori Reservation for the purposes of a Marae, a place of historic interest. <>
The board employs a General Manager and staff, which oversees the operational affairs of the iwi organisation. 2363. Only big eels enter my trap. As one chief dies another rises to take his place. Portrait by NZ Lindauer, photographed by Gladys Goodall ~ scanned postcard. The Kahungungu iwi also comprises 86 hap (sub-tribes) and 90 mrae (meeting grounds). 1667. Out of jealousy and concern for his and his son's continued mana Rakaihikuroa slew his nephews. Ng Prkau : Ngti Kahungunu Author: Ngti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated Print Book, Maori, [2010] Publisher: [Ngti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated], [Hastings, N.Z. 2243. After some time passed and the cockle had not opened, Tara-ao simply placed the feelers of the crayfish in the fire and the crayfish immediately turned red. (Whitinui, Glover, & Hikuroa, 2013), Mate atu he ttkura, ara mai he tt kura. Rakai-pka remained in Nhaka, where he remains the eponymous ancestor of the Ngti Rakaipaaka hap of that area. After the war this tune was adopted by the Royal New Zealand Navy as their official slow march. Here the stakes supply a metaphor for those who support a leader in this enterprise. Nukanoa is the son of Te Whatuiapiti and Poroiti. Today the image is applied to the modern leaders of the political manipulations at all levels of society. Do not wet my garment. Ngti Kahungunu is a Mori iwi located along the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand. 1009. A warrior chief is uncertain in his position, but one who is expert at food production has influence for a long time. There is no doubt that some of these whanau lived on several Pa, depending on the time of year whether it was to harvest kai a te ngahere or kohi nga kaimoana, while several families stayed as ahi ka. One who has learned in the house and on the marae stands with dignity. One who has been schooled in marae customs and speech will stand on the marae confidently, speaking well and admired by those present. Advance voting in Tairawhiti / Gisborne vo. 263. Legends tell us that before leaving Hawaiki, Tama te Kapua made long wooden stilts so that he and his brother could pick this delicious fruit from Uenukus Poporo Tree (Coming of the Maori, pg 39). The organisation's sole function is to administer 2880 hectare Aorangi Block near Takapau. In 1909 the group was joined by James Carroll and became known as the Young Mori Party.[12]. Iwi Aquaculture Organisation in the Mori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004. There are several versions of this story with a common pattern. 2 0 obj
All the lines of descent from Paoa, Kiwa and other members of the Horouta migration converged on him. The ancient beautys name,Muturangi, means,the last of the great lady chieftainesses. 2351. He pukepuke maunga, e pikitia e te tangata; he pukepuke moana, e ekenguia e te waka; he pukepuke tangata; e kore e pikitia e te tangata. It is expected that his performance will be characterized by excellence. The point emphasized is that those reared to have self respect, pride in personal appearance, and habits of cleanliness, will have the respect of others. The Kahungungu iwi also comprises 86 hap (sub-tribes) and 90 mrae (meeting grounds). Ka mahi te hukuroa I na mahi. 719. This information is available on the. 890. The chief or executive has a broad view of affairs not available to one in a lowly position. In other words, the wise chief would ideally seek to achieve victory quickly with minimal loses. <>
These are but a few events where the flight of the manutukutuku plays a role. The saying, therefore, compares a chief with great mana who, because of his elevated status and influence, has many supporters, with one of somewhat less status. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 12, 1879, Whaka-Ruaputahanga i a koe! (Whitinui, Glover, & Hikuroa, 2013). Ruapani was the paramount chief of the Turanganui tribes. Following the end of hostilities, the battalion contributed a contingent of personnel to serve in Japan as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force, before it was disbanded in January 1946. The great birds of Ruakapanga, Harongarangi and Tiungarangi which feature in Te Mana o Turanga and are associated with the kumara are also part of Rarotongan history. Former New Zealand Men's Hockey right full back (19781981) and part of the 1980 New Zealand Men's Hockey Olympic team. 1998Ng huruhuru o ku waewae. Radio Kahungunu is the official station of Ngti Kahungunu. This is a list of Mori waka (canoes). Tama tu, tama ora; tama noho, tama matekai. Like the post in the sea to which the ends of the net are fixed to keep it open. 1556. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 12, 1879, I taia to moko ki te aha?To what purpose was your face tattooed? This example refers to cultural icons like the old Ngaruroro River which marks our northern most boundary and the western boundary to the Ruahine ranges. The battalion fought in the Greek, North African and Italian campaigns, during which it earned a formidable reputation as an extremely effective fighting force. 1812. They were organised into the New Zealand (Mori) Pioneer Battalion. Here the kokako is a metaphor for a chief who speaks well and is resplendent in his ceremonial robes. 1801. Postal Address:PO Box 2406,Hastings 4153. Local Authorities: Hawke's Bay Regional Council, Hastings District Council, RMA Contact: Tania Eden Ph: 027 299 6999 Email: tania.eden@taiwhenua.com. Only big eels enter my trap. This metaphor comes from a lament of Te Heuheu (II) Tkino for his brother Ppaka who was killed at Haowhenua. Over the years the swamp has been drained and filled with land fill. Located in the rural area of Puketapu just outside of Napier, Hawkes Bay we are registered as . Chiefs from the Heretaunga area, such as Te Hapuku and Henare Tomoana lost significant areas of land in sales that have since been labelled "extortionate," and which later became matters of dispute and protest. Although history recounts skirmishes, and waves of invasion from Ngati Kahungunu, true to old traditions they intermarried with the local people. Ko koutou hai pou m tku kupenga.
This metaphor is applied to a chief who boldly defends his tribe against the slander or actions of others. Blaming Rakaipaaka and with the assistance of Mahaki, Tutekohe attacked and drove him out of Turanganui A Kiwa to Nuhaka. The importance and significance of kite-making and kite flying to the Iwi of Turanganui a Kiwa are obvious when the genealogies and history are looked at. The chairperson of the board of trustees usually represents the iwi in political affairs. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 12, 1879, Ko wai hoki koia te wahine pai rawa? There were no borders or boundaries, it was believed that all that was in and on the earth, air and sea, was abundance for the welfare and survival of the children of Papatuanuku. 867. 3 0 obj
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