Tama te kapua was born in hawaiki some years prior to the great immigration to new zealand. Jun 24, 2014 the bride sings dont stop believing at her own wedding dave thomas, asc all set creations duration. Manatu whakaaetanga partnership agreement pa te tat au 0 te arawa and rotorua lakes council ra whakamana date of agreement. This traditional cache was published in conjunction with the 121212. The te arawa confederation of maori iwi and hapu tribes and subtribes. A place desired by all was te motutapuatinirau an island later renamed mokoia in lake rotorua because of its strategic importance and geothermalwarmed gardens. Indeed, many early missionaries suffered raids, and even terrible death. T h e t e a r awa s e t t l e m e n t p r o c e s s r e p. Boards have minor compression to extremities, a little rubbing, and a minor crease on spine. Te arawa people trace their descent from this union. These included pei jones and bruce biggs jones and biggs 1995 nga iwi o tainui, rongowhakaata halberts horouta, tiaki mitchells history of takitimu, t. Te arawa is a central north island indigenous tribe of aotearoanew zealand. As you read the book, you have a variety of meanings, their origins, ambitions, history and nuances, as well as various circles and. This sumptuous new edition reproduces the complete history of the arawa people from the arrival of te arawa canoe until the late nineteenth century, and includes a.
Enclosed is our report entitled the te arawa mandate report. Te kahui mangaitkm is a directory of iwi tribes and maori organisations for purposes of consultation and research. Rehua, the star that guided the arawa waka from hawaiki to new zealand, is carved above te kuraimonoa. According to maori legend te arawa was the name of the name of the canoe and tribe that travelled from hawaiki to aotearoa. Te arawas history with the lakes begins with ihengas claims to the lakes. This emphasis changed as attention turned to specific tribal land claims and settlements toward the end of the twentieth century. The numerous iwi tribes and hapu subtribes of te tai tokerau northland have a long whakapapa genealogy of influential leaders that have made a significant impact on the maori world and beyond.
Ngati tahungati whaoa, ngati kearoangati tuara, tuhourangingati wahiao. He started his journey on board the tainui waka and was persuaded by his cousin tamatekapua into sailing to aotearoa aboard the arawa waka. Key documents annual reports collapse talt agm report 2018 talt agm report 2017 talt agm report 20152016 talt agm report 20142015 beneficiary registration form expand beneficiary registration form pdf document beneficiary registration form word document consents expand commercial structures application for lease form event application form filming and photography. Contents the report on the impact of the crowns treaty settlement policy on te arawa waka letter of transmittal 3 chapter 1. Talks about the opening of the meeting house ngapumanawaewaruote arawa and the connection between pikiao and rereiao. Paul tapsell the book tells the complete history of the te arawa waka and its descendants until the late nineteenth century. In 1869, as a major in the new zealand militia, he helped lead a contingent of the te arawa tribe, which pursued the rebel leader te kooti into the urewera region.
Rangiteaorere, the eponymous ancestor of ngati rangiteaorere descends seven generations from tamatekapua of te arawa waka, one of the many waka that arrived in aotearoa in the year 50ad. Arawa, town, southeast coast of bougainville island, papua new guinea. Mai maketu ki tongariro, ko te arawa te waka, ko te arawa mangainui. He tupua a puhaorangi, engari ka puremutia e ia tetahi wahine maori ko kuraimonoa te ingoa. Waikato river act 2010 ngati tuwharetoa, raukawa, and te. One can imagine her telling the story of te arawa sailing from hawaiki and arriving on these shores. Ngati kea ngati tuara, ngati makino, ngati pikiao, ngati rangiteaorere, ngati rangitihi, ngati rangiwewehi, ngati.
Tupu ki rota tupu ki waho tupu kite whaiao kite ao marama he kupu ruarua wenei na e whakaahua ana i te ki a nga hapo me nga iwi o te arawa kite takere o te. This act is the ngati tuwharetoa, raukawa, and te arawa river iwi waikato river act 2010. The captain of the waka was tamatekapua, with the legendary ngatoroirangi as its principal tohunga high priest. Settlement and migration te ara encyclopedia of new zealand. Enter your mobile number or email address below and well send you a link to download the free kindle app. Te arawa and tainui te ara encyclopedia of new zealand. We represent the interests of the three te arawa river iwi located within the upper waikato river catchment area, those iwi are. Maori writing, maori historical studies, and maori intellectual history and in this. Houmaitawhitis sons tamatekapua and whakaturia became involved in a number of skirmishes with uenuku. The final resting place of te arawa was at maketu, at the mouth of the kaituna.
These canoes were all hewn out with the celebrated greenstone axes made from te poutini, the stone fish of ngahue. The arawa shark logo appeared on early club correspondence. The book tells the complete history of the te arawa waka and its descendants until the late nineteenth century. When whakaturia was killed, tamatekapua departed on the arawa, having kidnapped ngatoroirangi ngatoro from the tainui canoe to act as his navigator.
Te arawa a history of the te arawa people signed by don. Maori this book provides the most comprehensive linguistic description of maori currently available. Genealogy free fulltext a fire in the belly of hineamaru. For panui, tangihanga notices, scholarships and info related to our whenua, iwi and hapu of te arawa. This relates the iwis origins in the south pacific. The claimants before us represent the following hapu of the te arawa waka. The polynesian maori reached new zealand in about a.
Ko ta te pae motuhake he whakahangai i tenei mahere ki te rautaki maihi maori, ara, kia ukaipo ano te reo ki nga kainga, nga marae me nga hapori o te waka o te arawa. Take the reference to your local public library, and they can help you access the original item. Arawa is a planned suburban town on flatland near arawa bay. As you read the book, you have a variety of meanings, their origins, ambitions, history and nuances, as well as various circles and subtransfers each story. Te arawa and its crew left hawaiki after a conflict over food resources involving houmaitawhiti and his sons tamatekapua and whakaturia against the chiefs toi and uenuku. If you can shed any light on this please let us know. As rotorua was inland the te arawa lived in relative seclusion and did not know about the europeans yet.
Te arawa waka, he karakia tiimata canoes, kayaking, canal. The memorial depicts key events in te arawas history. Painted on the lid of a cigar box forty years after the arrival, it depicts an elderly woman and young child watching a model canoe. The oldtime maori by makereti, sometime chieftainess of. Te kotahitanga o te arawa waka fisheries trust board. Te arawa is regarded as the major work by one of the leading historians of preeuropean new zealand, the late don stafford. From this union came the revered ancestor ohomairangi. This sumptuous new edition reproduces the complete history of the arawa people from the arrival of te arawa canoe until the late nineteenth century, and includes a new foreword by professor paul tapsell. Ensure to complete a whakapapa form for each iwihapu if the whakapapa differs. Na te kahui aiwi o te arawa i arataki i te whanaketanga o tenei mahere hei taki ake ma te pae motuhake mo te arawa. Te kotahitanga o te arawa waka fisheries trust board was legally established on 19 december 1995 by a deed of trust. Ultimately, this led to tamatekapua leaving the island along with his people as captain of te arawa waka. Captivated by the beauty of te kuraimonoa and born unto him was ohomairangi.
The arawa was a very large double canoe, with a house on deck, and was rigged with a foresail, mainsail, and mizzensail maranga to te ihu, te waenga, me to te kei. Background to the inquiry 7 introduction 7 the e arawa mandate inquiriest 8 e ents subsequent to the march 2005 report 11 the inquiry parties to the februarymarch 2007 hearing 16 chapter 2. Te arawa and biographic dimensions of the writer and the texts. We are the organisation that received the proceeds of the settlement with the crown of te arawa s. Te keepa te rangipuawhe nzhistory, new zealand history. Pdf this chapter outlines the life and transformation of te haupapa from human into. Just a little to remember, but the brain is a beautiful thing and relatively easy to remember these things. A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext. Te arawa waka ko te ihu o te waka kei maketu, ko te kei o te waka kei tongariro. Scan and return by email to email protected or post or drop into our mailbox located on our door at 1212 amohia street, rotorua 3010.
Like the other young people who were growing up around tauranga moana in those days, raumati heard a great deal about te arawa, the rival canoe which sailed from hawaiki at the same time as tainui. The te arawa people of the bay of plenty are the offspring of puhaorangi, a celestial being who descended with the beautiful maiden te kuraimonoa, begat the revered ancestor ohomairangi. It was built to house the employees of bougainville copper ltd. Ohomairangi lived in the polynesian homeland known as hawaiki. Iwi, hapu, marae, rohe, rma, mfa, treaty of waitangi, regional and local councils, iwi contact, iwi contacts, iwi contact details, contact details. As a major in the new zealand militia, te keepa te rangipuawhe led a contingent of the te arawa tribe, which pursued the rebel leader te kooti into the urewera region. Genealogies, like these, have framed the history of waka canoe migrations, and are illustrations of how whakapapa assert human genealogies that coalesce with the supernatural and spiritual planes. Syndetics summary critical conversations in kaupapa maori edited by te kawehau hoskins and alison jones.
But it was not always thus, for many, many years ago the arawa people, then known as ngati ohomairangi, lived in legendary hawaiki, far to the north of new zealand. The oldtime maori by makereti, sometime chieftainess of the arawa tribe, known in new zealand as maggie papakura. Traces the history of te arawa from their 14th century migration to aotearoanew zealand until the late 1880s. The te arawa canoe takes its name from the red shark it resembled as it journeyed to new zealand, a name the iwi tribe will keep forever. Te arawa waka taua rotorua gc42hda was created by gencuster on 12122012. Ngatoroirangi was the high priest who navigated the arawa waka on their eventful journey from hawaiki to aotearoa. As well as the stories of this great chief and his many descendants, the book relates the recent, controversial. The concept of te arawa games was built on the guiding principles of te papa takaro o te arawa with the intention of providing an opportunity for whanau, hapu, iwi and marae to be physically active. Rangitihis sons moved most of the te arawa tribe inland to the geothermal lakes. Published in 1967, te arawa was the major work by distinguished rotorua historian, the late don stafford. Pukaki is the ancestral father of ngati whakaue, a hapu subtribe of te arawa of rotorua. Ka korerohia te tuwheratanga o te whare runanga o ngapumanawaewaruote arawa me te honongo kei waenganui i a pikiao raua ko rereiao. Houmaitawhitis dog potaka tawhiti was killed by a chief, uenuku, who had witnessed it breaching tapu.
By using this method the mean of generations from the crews of te arawa, mataatua, takitimu. Te arawa is a confederation of maori iwi and hapu tribes and subtribes of new zealand who trace their ancestry to the arawa migration canoe waka. Story of te arawa te ara encyclopedia wikipedia article. Pou o whakaue is a history of eight marae of whakaue the tupuna, the whenua, the whare, the tangata whenua and their memories of the marae, the relationships to the ancestor whakaue and te arawa whanui. Dec 12, 2012 te arawa waka taua rotorua gc42hda was created by gencuster on 12122012. The te arawa people of the bay of plenty are the offspring of puhaorangi, a celestial being who descended from the heavens to sleep with the beautiful maiden te kuraimonoa. In the wars of the 1860s he supported the government. Gc42hda te arawa waka taua rotorua traditional cache in. In maori mythology, arawa was one of the great oceangoing, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled aotearoa. This history of te arawa, who today occupy the rotorua lakes district and part of the central bay of plenty coastline, is notable for its readable scholarship. Me timata te whakapapa o ngati tuwharetoa ki hawaiki ki puhaorangi. In order for the trust to receive assets in settlement of te arawas claims to commercial fisheries under the maori fisheries act 2004, changes were made in relation to the trust pursuant to a deed dated 26 july 2006. Ko ngatoroirangi te tohunga o runga o te arawa waka, ko paepaekirarotonga te waka o waitahaarikikore te matua o hahuru. He started his journey on board the tainui waka and was persuaded by his cousin tamatekapua into sailing to aotearoa aboard the arawa waka this journey would take a turn for the worst.
Te arawa descend from puhaorangi, a celestial being who descended upon hawaiki from the heavens. Find out more about the fascinating maori legends and myths in rotorua and how they keep the culture alive. Te arawa fresh seafood corner te ngae and tarawera rd, rotorua, new zealand 3076 rated 4. Download the pdf for the kapa haka regional competitions for 2018. Several deeds of settlement have been signed with te arawa iwi tribal groups and the crown. View tama te kapua, captain of the te arawa wakas genealogy profile.
Tutapa mai nuku, tutapa mai whiti kia rongo te po, kia rongo te ao kia pa tata mai to hau manawa ki toku aronga manawa hai puta ki te whai ao, ki te ao marama tihe mauri ora. Genealogy free fulltext a brief history of whakapapa. The famous legend of the lake, hinemoa and tutenakai, kuirau park and the taniwha and the arrival of the te arawa waka at nearby maketu. Dr don staffords history of te arawa records the rangiteaorere history this way. D m stafford traces the history of te arawa from their 14th century migration to aotearoanew zealand until the late 1880s. I go into more detail about the arrival of the te arawa people in the maori history section. Now, after some warss, the decision was made to build a great. The beautiful te kuraimonoa awaiting her celestial lover puhaorangi. In 1840, their chieftains entered into a compact with britain, the treaty of waitangi, in which they ceded sovereignty to queen victoria while retaining territorial rights. Spanning nearly two centuries from first contact through to settlement and apology, this major work focuses on the human impact of the war in the waikato, its origins and aftermath. As well as the stories of this great chief and his many descendants, the book relates the recent, controversial history of the carving of pukaki that featured in the te maori exhibition, its origins, how it was acquired by the crown, and how ngati whakaue regained it from the auckland museum in 1997. His people became known as ngati ohomairangi and lived in the village of maketu. The tribes are based in the rotorua and bay of plenty areas and have a population of around 40,000. Wed like to confirm its origin and credit the artist who was responsible for its design.
It is said in proverbs that the bow of te arawa canoe rests at maketu and the stern at tongariro. New zealand books and manuscripts were sent there in 1861 curnow. The te arawa lakes deed of settlement was signed on 18 december 2004. Our new desktop experience was built to be your music destination. Publications and forms te arawa fisheries register now. Arawa war memorial, rotorua nzhistory, new zealand history. In maori mythology, arawa was one of the great oceangoing, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled aotearoa the te arawa confederation of maori iwi and hapu tribes and subtribes based in the rotorua and bay of plenty areas of new zealand trace their ancestry from this waka. The great war for new zealand can improve the readers memory. Te pukenga koeke o te whare taonga o te arawa the pukenga has been established since 1993 as an essential point of contact and communication between the rotorua museum and the hapu and whanau of te arawa on matters relating to taonga maori and tikanga maori.
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