Ngati porou pepeha waka. This is the result of the marr...

Ngati porou pepeha waka. This is the result of the marriage of the ancestress Māhinaarangi to Tūrongo, which produced the A whakatauākī is a proverb where the original speaker is known, for example “Ehara a Hikurangi i te maunga haere” was said by Te Kani-a-Takirau of Ngāti Porou so is a whakatauākī, whereas “Ahakoa Due to our whakapapa we also have close connections to Ngāti Porou and Ngāi Tahu. Ko te waka o Māui, ko Nukutaimemeha, te waka mātāmua o Ngāti Porou. Ngāti Porou and the tribes of Poverty Bay – Te Aitanga-a Pepeha is a way of introducing yourself in Māori. Pepeha are often included in a Mihimihi (a formal introduction which includes whakapapa). E ai ki ngā kōrero tuku iho kei runga o Hikurangi e takoto huripoki ana, kua kōhatutia. Description: Contains research notes on Pepeha and Whakatauaki from Ngai Tuhoe and Ngati Porou. This letter was written in response to Rōpata Wahawaha of Ngāti Porou and Iraia Tūtange Waionui of Whanganui regarding who was responsible for bringing Ka mau te wehi !Relive your fave haka moments from Te Matatini o Te Kāhui Maunga 2025 with MĀORI+The Home of Haka. Keeping in mind that the pepeha is much more about connections and creating the potential for Scottish officers' sword presented to Ngāti Porou leader, Major Rāpata Wahawaha (1807-1897) for his service to the Crown during the New Zealand Wars. Keeping in mind I nga wa o mua and the fact that our people in their tikanga face that direction for guidance, what better place could The Ngāti Porou Community at Harataunga sent warriors to support Major Ropata Wahawaha in his campaigns in Tairawhiti, Taranaki and the King Country. He was given land extending from Pōtikirua to Puketapu, and from Taumata-ō-Apanui Hawai; the land in between was Ngāti Porou is the second largest iwi in Aotearoa, with a population of 102,480. These accounts give several different uses for the waka: many Through familial connection, he acquired land from Ngāti Porou and Ngāriki. What Waka does Ngati Porou belong to? We of Ngati Porou claim that when Maui fished up the North Island, his waka “Nukutaimemeha” was cradled on the top of our ancestral mountain –Hikurangi, Hinemaurea ki Wharekāhika marae is at Hicks Bay on the northern tip of the East Cape. Its primary hapu are Ngāti Tuere, Te Whānau a Te Aotakī and Te The History of the Ngati Kahungunu of Wairoa Takitimu was one of the ancestral waka, which Hawaiki-nui, Hawaiki-roa, and Hawaiki-pamamoa sailed in to the land of Aotearoa. The information in this list represents a compilation of different oral traditions from around New Zealand. Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura The takiwā extends from Te Parinui o Whiti to the Hurunui River and inland to the Main Divide. Pepeha Waka: Araiteuru, Tākitimu, Uruao In November 1990 the Crown signed a deed with Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Porou, vesting to them 3780 hectares of the forest park which includes Hikurangi. Ngāti This is a list of Māori waka (canoes). This Where do I fit in? Do I have a pepeha?” Fear not, dear reader. This Waka (canoe) was Ko te rohe whenua o Ngāti Porou kei te taha rāwhiti rawa o Te Ika-a-Māui, kei roto i ngā rohe whenua o ngā waka o Horouta me Tākitimu. There are five hapū (extended kin groups) referred to in the pepeha above that are recognised by Ngai Tāmanuhiri . One of the highlights of Ngā Maunga Kōrero is thecollection of hapū pepeha (sayings or mottos) that connect the place and itshistory. Includes whakapapa from Gisborne and extracts from Gisborne Minute Book. It tells a story of the places and people you are connected to. Six60’s song “ Pepeha ” that Description: Contains research notes on Pepeha and Whakatauaki from Ngai Tuhoe and Ngati Porou. You may well know: But every area has its own sayings that come My waka is spiritually anchored to our mountain called Hikurangi, the highest point that looks over our land. Our river is Waiapu which is the source of life, healing The pepeha is the way to introduce yourself in Maori. Ko te rohe whenua o te waka o Horouta ka tīmata mai i Te The Ngāti Porou tribe derive their name from the ancestor Porourangi. Our rohe stretches along Te Tairāwhiti—from Pōtikirua (Lottin Point) in the north to For example, if your father is from Ngati Porou (East Coast) and your mother is from Waikato, you would not say Ko Waikato toku awa, Ko Ngati Porou toku iwi as Waikato is not the awa for Ngati Porou. Ko ētahi atu waka nāna i mau mai nga tīpuna Description: Contains research notes on Pepeha and Whakatauaki from Ngai Tuhoe and Ngati Porou. There are different levels to a pepeha from simple and basic to more advanced. According to the Ngāti Porou scholar Sir Apirana Ngata, Porourangi and his brother Tahupōtiki inherited Toikairākau, Uenuku, The footprints of Rongokako, a friend of Pāoa, are found at a number of places along the coast. Ngāti Porou is also linked through the Kahungunu whakapapa to the prominent Tainui–Waikato tribes.


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