This legal structure provides the iwi with the means to have control and influence at a governance level and to minimise its liability through reduced involvement in management decisions. He uri tenei no ngati motai me ngati te apunga hoki, i nga marae o paparamute apunga, rengarenga me te pa o motai hoki i whaiti kuranui, no reira kia ora ano tatou. Ngati hikairo traces its genealogy back to the tainui canoe said to have landed in nz about 50 a. On thebasis of occupation dating from this time n gati tara were awarded the owharoa block. Library books the life nonfiction documentaries books to read history reading genealogy island. Te runanga o raukawa inc levin, community services.
Raukawa is famous in maori legend for giving its name to an east coast tribe the ngati raukawa. History ngati rangitihi history is carved into the pole beside of the rangiaohia wharenui at the matata pa and at tamatekapua wharenui at te papaiouru marae at rotorua, ngati rangitihi is the carved figure at the top of the pole, the 8 beating hearts are below. Raukawa annual report 2015 by raukawa charitable trust issuu. It is widely referred to in song, proverbs and literature. In the waitangi tribunal wai 207 wai 785 ngati toa. Waikato, maniapoto, and raukawa soon after cemented a peace treaty between themselves and defined the aukati between them at pauaiti. Situated in tokoroa, raukawa fm was established by te reo irirangi o ngati raukawa trust. Learning about our waiata has provided me with much invaluable history. The raukawa charitable trust rct is the social services arm of the south waikato based iwi raukawa. Otaki is home to te wananga o raukawa, new zealands first maori tertiary educational institution, or wananga house of instruction, founded in 1981. A comprehensive history of raukawa beyond that of the treaty settlement process is currently being written.
It argues that preservation of a distinctive ngati raukawa intellectual tradition is crucial to the long term survival of ngati raukawa as a people. Ngati raukawa genealogy page 1 of 1 items national. I te heke mai raro i tae te hunga nei o ngati raukawa ki te tonga. The community has two marae, affiliated with the iwi of ngati raukawa ki te tonga and its hapu. Here are some additional sources that you might like to try. Ngati hamua has survived through to today along with other rangitane hapu to remain the tangata whenua of the wairarapa.
From prehawaiki times it follows the aotea canoe from ranigatea in the pacific to new zealand aotearoa and the settlement of turi and his people at patea. Hamua became the eponymous ancestor or originator of the ngati hamua hapu subtribe, which was and remains the paramount hapu of rangitane o wairarapa. Its rohe tribal area extends from whanganui in the north, palmerston north in the east, and kaikoura and hokitika in the south. Supported by te matawai kia ukaipo ano te reo key words. Follows the history of the people who have lived in the area from the 16th century ngati kahupingapunga. Kapiti was actually captured from the ngati apa tribe by te rauparahas uncle, te pehi kupe, while te rauparaha made a feint withdrawal to the manawatu. Maungatautari is the traditional mountain of the ngati raukawa people. When researching your whakapapa, its helpful to find out from your whanau what your iwi affiliations are. The doctrine of discovery in the english colonies miller, robert j. The area was populated many years ago by kurahaupo iwi ngai tara, ngati rangitane, muaupoko.
A history of ngati raukawa resistance and recovery explores the extent to. Gives details of migrations, battles and genealogies. With waiariki 1975 patricia grace became the first maori woman to publish a collection of stories in english. The son of a waikato tainui chieftain, turongo travelled to the east coast district of te tai rawhiti, where he met mahinaarangi and fell in love with her. One of the principle chiefs aboard this waka was whatonga. Mahinaarangi became pregnant and she gave birth to a son. The missionary octavius hadfield and ngati toa chief te rauparaha together organised the building of the rangiatea church, opened in 1851. It is written in three parts, the first covering the traditional history to the end of the seventeenth century, the second to the middle of the nineteenth century, and the third from that date to the present day. In 2006, 29,418 maori registered their affiliation with ngati raukawa. Descendant of te rauparaha traces the history of poriruas haka. He has tribal affiliations to ngati haua, ngati tamatera, and ngati raukawa. Study diploma, degree and master qualifications at te wananga o raukawa.
Patricia grace, new zealand writer who was a foundational figure in the rise and development of maori fiction. Part 1 of 3 the tribal history of taranaki duration. His descendants eventually migrated south from mahia peninsula to settle much of the lower north island and the top of the south island. To assist in the literacy lessons, tarores gospel book was sought from uita and it was duly sent to otaki. Te whatanui dictionary of new zealand biography te ara. Raukawa whanau ora is a limited liability company with te runanga o raukawa as the sole shareholder. Ngati raukawa hapu called ngati tara migrated east in the time ofngamarama, and invaded as far south as katikati. His most diligent pupils were katu te rauparaha and te whiwhioterangi. Ngati huia items national library of new zealand national.
Ngati raukawa established their ancestral homeland in the waikato region. Konei, which is a book on ngati toa and ngati raukawa waiata moteatea. Ngati raukawa nzhistory, new zealand history online. In maori society, waiata contain much about and embody our history. A history of ngati raukawa resistance and recovery ani mikaere. The introduction of muskets to the nga puhi caused a great upheaval in.
Ko ngati raukawa ki te tonga tetahi o nga iwi o tainui. Her work has been acclaimed for its depiction of maori culture in general as well as maori diversity, and she helped give a voice to her culture and to reveal to the larger world what it. These latest photos are from the second meeting of the ngati apakura runanga trust held at harini hall, rangiaowhia, on 26th october, 2019. Ngati rangitihi project gutenberg selfpublishing ebooks. Ngati toa, ngati toarangatira or ngati toa rangatira, is a maori iwi tribe in the lower north island and upper south island of new zealand. These ancestors are marker points in raukawa history. Our many marae form the anchor point for our people, a place where whanau and hapu connect, share and restore their bonds of kinship. Ko ngati raukawa he iwi nui, kei waikato etahi e noho ana, kei te tonga etahi. He proposed to make his base there until he could call on the assistance of his ngati raukawa relations from maungatautari. A collection of songs from ngati toarangatira and ngati raukawa. Radio raukawa raukawa fm reaches out to our tribal boundaries on the frequencies 90.
Turongo and his brother whatihua were the sons of the tainui chief tawhao. He is also an honorary fellow of the new zealand education institute and the recipient of te tohu pae tawhiti award from the new zealand association for research in education for outstanding maori researcher of the year. There he soon became a teacher to ngati toa and ngati raukawa people wishing to learn how to read and write in maori. Ngati kahungunu project gutenberg selfpublishing ebooks.
Henare matene te whiwhi promoted the idea of a maori monarch, which he believed would be vital to protect maori land. Study is supported through a combination of residential seminars noho, online courses, hui rumaki reo te reo maori immersion hui and selfdirected learning. Patricia grace is a major new zealand novelist, short story writer and childrens writer, of ngati toa, ngati raukawa and te ati awa descent, and is affiliated to ngati porou by marriage. Otaki is a town in the kapiti coast district of the north island of new zealand, situated half way. Though it is not the purpose of this site to reproduce our history in full, it is important to deliver a short summary of this korero to provide some insight in relation to raukawa our ancestor, the raukawa iwi and our takiwa. Motaite apunga is a big part of my history as raukawa. Te whatanui was chased by te paratene tipitaha, a younger brother of tuaha of waimarama.
Te arawa, ngapuhi, ngati hao, ngati parekawa, tuhourangi, ngati raukawa, nga te ata, ngati manunui, ngati tuwharetoa by taylor, alister and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Our marae are unique places that we all hold close to our hearts. Raukawa was born about 20 generations ago within the kaimai region and grew up at his fathers home of rangiatea, near otorohanga. The story of the romance of turongo and mahinaarangi tells how raukawa got his name. According to ngati kahungunu traditions, the takitimu arrived in aotearoa from rarotonga around 11001200 ad as one of the waka canoes in the great migration. Responsibility for te kaurutanga rests with nga purutanga mauri who select and guide candidates through the programme and who confer the degree on behalf of the three founding iwi of the wananga, te ati awa, ngati raukawa and ngati toa rangatira. His descendants eventually migrated south from mahia peninsula to settle much of the lower. Ancestors of ngati maniapoto defeated ngati raukawa and drove them from the otawhao te awamutu district. This reference comes from a letter written by ngati raukawa chiefs at otaki in 1864. Ara tu mahenga ara tu maheni prefleet genealogy, ngai tahu source. The following timeline shows some of the key events and milestones leading up to the establishment of te wananga o raukawa. Patricia grace author of potiki goodreads share book.
Through his father turongo his descent traces directly back to hoturoa the captain of the tainui waka. Maori tribal history and place names of the paekakarikiotaki district, by wakahuia carkeek. Ngati raukawa genealogy, ngati raukawa family history. It argues that preservation of a distinctive ngati raukawa intellectual tradition is crucial to the long term survival of ngati raukawa as a.
Ngati koata trust official site of the ngati koata trust. A history of ngati raukawa resistance and recovery explores the extent to which the unique qualities of ngati raukawa thought have survived the encounter with european ideas. Some areas of the lands were provided to ngati mahuta and other hapu and iwi to reside on whilst. The ngati koata trust is the mandated representative voice of the ngati koata people.
After being insulted by taowhakairo, a descendant of kauwhata, with the aid of his waikato cousins he, and his sons, waged war on ngati kauwhata and ngati raukawa and seized many pa around maungatautari. This act is the ngati tuwharetoa, raukawa, and te arawa river iwi waikato river act 2010. Tickets are now on sale for our ruahine screening at raukawa marae on sun 22 march 3. Ngati raukawa recognise raukawa as their eponymous ancestor, who was descended from the settlers of the tainui canoe.
Furthermore, beyond its focus on the literature of ngati raukawa and ngati toarangatira, this thesis extends the scholarship on maori writing and literatures, maori historical studies and maori intellectual history and in this way speaks to a contemporary indigenous intellectual agenda. The ngati kahungunu trace their origins to the takitimu canoe. Te rauparahas feats 1966 encyclopaedia of new zealand te ara. Ngati raukawa is a maori iwi with traditional bases in the waikato, taupo and manawatuhorowhenua regions of new zealand.
I am one of the last spokesmen for this te pou o motai of te whaiti kuranui in the kaimais. He kupu whakataki introduction ko nga heke a ngati toarangatira me ngati raukawa the ngati toarangatira and ngati raukawa migrations to the south he kohikohinga i nga waiata a ngati toarangatira, a ngati raukawa 1. This eloquent and detailed taranki history has grown out of research for the ngati ruanui tribal treaty claim against the new zealand crown. One of his descendants was maniapoto, ancestor of the ngati maniapoto iwi. Iwi history kurahaupo waka kurahaupo waka the rangitane story begins with the arrival of the kurahaupo waka canoe or migration. Ko tainui te waka, waikato te awa, wharepuhunga te maunga, raukawa te iwi. This section is a placeholder for information about the ngati raukawa surname. The battles and alliances over the centuries and the rich and varied ngati ruanui history form the.
Some of the leading women of ngati raukawa, including one of te whatanuis wives and at least one son, were captured. Ngati haua hauraki iwi ngati hikairo tainui ngati kokako ngati kuia tainui ngati mahuta ngati rarua ngati maniapoto ngati rarua ngati raukawa ngati tahinga ngati tama ngati tamainu ngati tamainupo ngati tamaoho ngati taupiri ki waikato ngati te ata ngati te wehi ngati tipa ngati toa. History origins of the iwi edit tupahau, a descendant of hoturoa, the captain of the tainui canoe, 5 received warning of an imminent attack by tamure, a priest of tainui, and at once organised a plan of defence and attack. To ensure that te runanga o raukawa inc levin can respond to your email, please ensure you provide all appropriate contact details. Whata winiata talks about his whakapapa o ngati raukawa, ngati toa, me te atiawa access contact see oral history librarian venue otaki interviewers. These people are the descendants of the 262 tupuna who settled and established rights in te tau ihu following the tuku of tutepourangi. The spider threads by which tawhaki ascended to the heavens. A simple nullity the wi parata case in new zealand law.
Waikato river act 2010 ngati tuwharetoa, raukawa, and te. Our history books ministry for culture and heritage. Located just south of the present township of cambridge, it has a rich and varied history. The rangitane story begins with the arrival of the kurahaupo waka canoe or migration. Later ngati raukawa and ngati kauwhata abandoned maungatautari altogether for the otaki districts. Raukawa marae is located in otaki, off state highway 1.
Te wananga o raukawa arose from a joint effort of te atiawa ki whakarongotai, ngati raukawa ki te tonga and ngati toa rangatira, also known as the art confederation. This book is the result of nearly twenty years of ardent research and is a fine addition to maori history. Otaki, new zealand news newspapers books scholar jstor september 2016 learn how and when to. Raukawa the ancestor the birth of raukawa is a long and significant story. Ngati kikopiri items national library of new zealand national. He kupu whakataki introduction ko nga heke a ngati toarangatira me ngati raukawa the ngati toarangatira and ngati raukawa migrations to the south he kohikohinga i nga waiata a ngati toarangatira, a ngati raukawa a collection of songs from ngati toarangatira and ngati raukawa 1. Celebrating the latest books from aotearoa and the south pacific.
Ngati pareraukawa ngati raukawa ki te tonga wikipedia. Rangitane, ngati raukawa, ngati toa rangatira, te tau ihu. Ko ngati pareraukawa ngati raukawa ki te tonga tetahi o nga hapu o ngati raukawa ki te tonga. This major work traces the history of the rangitane tribe, now based around the manawatu but with genealogical and political links. Raukawa later became the progenitor of the famous ngati raukawa a very welt known tainui tribe which later joined te rauparaha and the ngati toa in their struggles with maniapoto and waikato tribes, and who later emigrated with them to kapiti and otaki. Please visit and like our ngati apakura facebook page for more information and news update 31102019.
Raukawa traditional history book research has commenced on the. A history of ngati raukawa resistance and recovery. Helping our iwi members to sustain the vitality of their marae is a key commitment made by the trust. Te whatanui tore them off and escaped naked, hiding in the water until dark. Early tribal history centers on the children of raukawa rereahu, whakatere, kurawari, and takihiku. Five new indigenous short films will screen back to back with ruahine.