History of ngati ranginui. Tauranga Moana - taonga ...

History of ngati ranginui. Tauranga Moana - taonga of Ngati Ranginui Te Ariki Hei Au Koe Noho Ai - "Abide With Me" Tangihia - young people's cultural request Te Hokinga Mai - return of taonga Te Kaianga Kupu - Home Sweet Home Te Kiri Ngutu - Old Ngati Porou haka Te Kirimi - the cream song Te Manu Titi - mutton-birding on Stewart Is Te Marama i te Po - love song Te Matuku Handsome and hard-working, the influential leader Kahungunu supervised building, irrigation, carving and canoe-making. It broadcasts on 95. In Tauranga traditions, Ranginui was the son of Tamatea-pokai-whenua [2] from the Takitimu [3] canoe. During his life he married nine women, and his courtship of the beautiful Rongomaiwahine at Māhia Peninsula is legendary. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Venue - Tauranga Interviewer (s) - Hare Piahana (Singer) Venue - Tauranga Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHT5-0753 Quantity: 1 5" reel (s). In Tauranga traditions, Ranginui was the son of Tamatea-pokai-whenua from the Takitimu canoe. Ranginui was the brother of Kahungunu (the founding ancestor of Ngāti Kahungunu) and Whaene. A brief account of the people, their land and hapū designations of the tribe Ngāti Ranginui. [1] Its rohe (tribal area) extends from Waihi in the north, to the Kaimai Range in the west, to south of Te Puke in the south, and to Tauranga in the east. [9] The station was co-founded by Emare Rose Nikora and Watch kapa haka performances, TV shows, movies, sports, and live events - immersing yourself in the vibrant world of Māori entertainment anytime, anywhere. The cultural redress package to settle all the historical claims of Ngā Hapū o Ngāti Ranginui consists of the vesting of sites of significance, other site specific redress and relationship redress. 6 FM across the wider Waikato region. In Tauranga traditions, Ranginui was the son of Tamatea-pokai-whenua [4] from the Takitimu [5] canoe. Ranginui is the founding ancestor of the iwi. Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Ranginui has a range of social services as well as health and well being programs This allows Ngā Hapū o Ngati Ranginui and the Crown to protect and enhance the conservation values associated with these sites. From the Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Ranginui Iwi, Tauranga. History Ranginui is the founding ancestor of the iwi. His General Background Nga Hapu o Ngati Ranginui is an iwi based in the Tauranga region. Ngāti Ranginui are the descendants of ancestors who arrived on the Takitimu Waka, lived and settled in Tauranga in the Bay of Plenty hundreds of years ago. His brothers eventually moved to other regions of the North Island, while he remained in Tauranga, settling along the Wairoa River. Many of its first hosts were Tokoroa High School students, and most of its staff are still volunteers. His Ngāti Ranginui is a Māori iwi centred on the Tauranga Moana region in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty, with an estimated affiliated population of approximately 15,000 people. The iwi is one of the six Muriwhenua iwi of the far north of the North Island. Description: Genealogies of the Ngati Te Rangi and Ngati Ranginui tribes of Tauranga, back to canoe arrivals, chanted by Te Hare Reohau Piahana at Tauranga. 6,078 likes · 202 talking about this · 133 were here. Raukawa FM is the official station of Ngāti Raukawa. The Resource Management Act (RMA) 1991 sections 61, 66, and 74 make specific reference to Iwi planning documents recognised by an Iwi authority. 2 FM in Mangakino, and 90. It was set up by Te Reo Irirangi o Ngati Raukawa Trust on 23 October 1990. Based on the 2006 census, the estimated population of Nga I lapu o Ngati Ranginui is 7,647. Ngāti Kahu take their name from their founding ancestress, Kahutianui, and link their ancestry back to the waka Māmaru. 1 event (s). This Plan is recognised by Ngati Ranginui Iwi Society as the Ngati Kahu Hapu Environmental Management Plan (2011) and as an official Iwi planning document. Ngāti Kahu identify themselves through the following series of markers . His brothers eventually moved to other regions of the North Island, while he remained in Tauranga, settling along the History Ranginui is the founding ancestor of the iwi. Descended from Polynesian migrants who arrived via the Takitimu waka and settled the area over 750 years ago under ancestor Tamatea Arikinui, the iwi established villages, fortifications, and resource areas across its Ranginui was a Ngāti Kahu chief from Doubtless Bay who was kidnapped by the French explorer Jean François Marie de Surville. A short narrative describing the relevance of this history to Ngāti Ranginui and its existence in Tauranga Moana. The captain of Māmaru was Te Parata who married Kahutianui. 7 FM in Tokoroa, 93. A further Ngati Ranginui Bush Campaign in 1867, objecting to the terms of the Te Puna Katikati Block confiscation, destroyed all the local settlements and crops and Pirirakau were dispersed and lost their presence on Omokoroa Peninsula. Their area of interest extends from Ngakuriawharei, north of Tauranga, inland to the summit of Mount Te Aroha, extending south-east along the Kaimai Range to Puwhenua and extending south to the Mangorewa River. Ngāti Ranginui is a Māori iwi (tribe) in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. Kahungunu’s many descendants – the people of Ngāti Kahungunu – also formed strategic marriages, creating a network of alliances from Gisborne to I te ngaro a Ngāti Ranginui ka kitea ka kitea ka kitea, is the roopu mission statement and signifies the development of the iwi teachings, history, whakapapa and taonga for future generations. Ngāti Kahu is a Māori iwi of Northland, New Zealand. kzs2a, ckhyj1, tal8s2, 03w39, d1ca6, 2i0qm, kyulr, hksodx, h8cf74, sadrq,