Maui is the ancestor who binds ngati porou descendants to the beginnings of human existence. In his book on the economics of maori, firth, another pakeha scholar. This site is like a library, use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. The book a mammoth effort and the second of his books commemorating maori involvement in world wars 1 and 2 will be launched at auckland war memorial museum by the prime minister on june 5. The exclusive maunga hikurangi experience enables manuhiri visitors to experience ngati porou culture and history firsthand. Nga haka me nga waiata o ngati porou a compilation of you tube videos that celebrates nga haka me nga waiata o ngati porou. The ngati porou deed of settlement is the final settlement of all historical treaty of waitangi claims of ngati porou resulting from acts or omissions by the crown prior to 21 september 1992, and is made up of a package that includes. There are some excellent books available in most libraries to get you started on your journey. The story of ngati porou lies in mythology, legend, oral tradition and historical record.
We ngati porou are together by our genealogy whakapapa to a man named porourangi, who gave us his name, and who was descended from maui, the greatest fisherman, himself. He kanohi kitea ka hoki nga mahara ngati porou kuia tell the. Pdf maori connections to forestry and forest land in nz are strongly cultural and spiritual, as well as commercial. Ngati porou and 2degrees launch community development fund. Ngati whatua maori tribe page 1 of 4 items national. Pages in category ngati porou the following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total. Ngati porou and census 20 ngati porou was the second largest iwi with a population of 71,910. In 1987, ngati porou first proposed its ara kainga model and approach, against the backdrop of puao te atatu and the governments policy of devolution to iwi, te urupare rangapu. The story of ngati paoa has its origins in tainui history. His intelligence, tact, persistence and political skill helped him promote maori culture and identity. Ngati porou project gutenberg selfpublishing ebooks.
Henare teowai of ngati porou, an acknowledged master of the art of haka was asked on his deathbed, what is the art of performing haka. Book on ngati porou carving a winner the university of. Ngati porou ki harataunga ki mataora mandate strategy. Te runanga o ngati porou ki hauraki panui december 2011 from left. Ngati porou deed of settlement summary 22 dec 2010 nz.
Ngarino won the award for her book a whakapapa of tradition. The ngati porou fisheries settlement fishing has always been an important part of the ngati porou economy and way of life, but was this was threatened by colonization. Deed to amend the deed of agreement background general a. Pdf on oct 31, 2019, teah carlson and others published mana motuhake o ngati porou. Working through traditional tribal structures and as mp for eastern maori, he worked to strengthen maori communities and revive maori culture. The book represents kuia and koroua from tuhoe, ngati kahungunu, te arawa, ngati porou, ngati awa, waikatomaniapoto, te whakatohea, ngapuhi and ngati whare. Since then radio ngati porou, the oral history centre and alexander turnball library have worked together over the. The trilogy title ngati dread is a play on ngati, being a maori word meaning people of. University of auckland senior lecturer in art history, ngarino ellis ngapuhi, ngati porou has won the maori art. Based in wellington, the alexander turnbull library has a great range of material relevant to ngati porou, from books to historic documents through to whakapapa manuscripts.
Ko to ringa ki nga rakau a te pakeha hei ara mo to tinana, ko to ngakau ki nga taonga a o tipuna maori hei tikitiki mo to mahuna te mataurangaa ngati porou is our unique tribal and hapu knowledge and way of thinking. Ngati porou hauora health literacy evaluation framework. Although ngati porou are a resolute and resilient iwi, they remain flexible and fluid like the iconic waiapu river. The library contains many great treasures of ngati porou. Finally the last chapter deals with the noneconomic life of the people, and how ngati porou coped with the institutions of church, state and education as well as new forms of leisure. The greatest numbers of ngati porou,215 lived in the auckland region 12,402 ngati porou lived in the gisborneeast coast region. The book is pages longer than dr soutars last book the c company 28 maori battalion nga tama toa. Jun 24, 2015 when morehu wilson looks around tamaki he sees an area steeped in ngati paoa history. Historical results from 1975 new zealand rugby history. Bob mcconnell is a fantastic historian and his tales of the east cape, te araroa and the district were absolutely awesome. A whakapapa of tradition has had two launches one in april at waipapa marae at the university of auckland where ngarino is a senior lecturer in art history and coordinator of the museums and cultural heritage programme. Tohunga rongonui o ngati porou the writings of mohi ruatapu. From local books to hardtofind theses, the library has a great range of taonga for those undertaking research.
If you are from ngati porou whanau a apanuite aitanga a mahaki and have any questions about whakapapa then here is the place to ask. In the 1820s ngati porou people were massacred by ngapuhi, armed with european weapons. One hundred years of ngati porou carving, 18301930, published by auckland university press with photography by natalie robertson. This knowledge has been developed over generations, first through our whare wananga and more lately through western forms of education. Ngati porou historian launches his new book ngati porou.
On tuesday 28th april, aup will resume shipping and delivery of our books from our online store as covid19 level4 regulation limiting nonessential new zealand businesses will be lifted. An iwi based community fund with an emphasis on supporting digital technology initiatives, will be launched this saturday in gisborne. Ngati porou takes its name from the ancestor porourangi, also known as porou ariki. Featuring a range of sample whaikorero, whaikorero provides quality examples for learners wishing to improve their whaikorero skills and offers fascinating insights to general readers. Ngata had contributed hugely to the revival of the maori people in the early 20th century. The marae are located around the east cape from potikirua in the north to te tokaataiau in the south, covering an area of about 400,000 hectares.
The keen historian will be giving a talk on the history of his people at aucklands panmure library to. Ngati porou whakairo book recognised at ockham nz book. Porourangi, then, is a descendent of paikea the whale. Ngati tuwharetoa is an iwi maori tribe descended from ngatoroirangi, the priest who navigated the arawa canoe to new zealand. The library has a great historical research collection. The idea to hold the expo was born by taina following a request for archival cultural heritage expo assistance by radio ngati porou. Posted on march 24, 2020 march 24, 2020 by radio ngati porou darylene rogers catches up with the chair of ngati porou hauora teepa wawatai and the possible impacts for ngati porou read more nga take o te wa. Soutar will be leading a group of fifty people overseas on. In recognition of ngati porou s proud record of military service overseas, officer entry scholarships and other training programmes were established for people of ngati porou descent. A whakapapa of tradition by ngarino ellis overdrive. Ngati porou guides will give you an insight into the ngati porou history and culture. By registering on the iwi database you will be helping to contribute to the future development of ngati porou. Over our existence we have striven for academic excellence, firstly through our whare wananga and then later through the university system and on our marae.
Just wanted to drop you a line to say that trevor howard from new zealand rugby has advised meus fellow reos of your website. However, the tattoo can have a range of other legitimate meanings, such as your family physical lives, prosperity, travel, strength, your career. Nga pepeha a nga tupuna download ebook pdf, epub, tuebl, mobi. The story of ruatepupuke is a critical narrative for ngati porou and tells us that carving first came to us from another realm. Ruatoria is within the iwis rohe, and te runanganui o ngati porou. Ngati porou leader and politician apirana ngata is one of new zealands bestknown figures. Te mataurangaangati porou is our unique tribal and hapu knowledge and way of thinking. The arrival of christianity brought a time of stability. North otago a brief rugby history new zealand rugby history. Ko hikurangi te maunga, ko waiapu te awa, ko ngati porou te iwi hikurangi the mountain, waiapu the river, ngati porou the people a fundamental principle of being ngati porou is the collective assertion of mana motuhake, a term synonymous with sovereignty, autonomy, and legitimacy, and which confirms the identity and mana of the ngati porou people. The story of how ngati porou came to occupy the easternmost seaboard of aotearoa begins with. Aug 25, 2014 a look at the history of omahu marae, between napier and hastings, and iwi ngati kahungunu and hapu ngati hinemanu and ngati upokoiri. I have had the chance to go through it and must say that you have done an outstanding job in collating and publishing this information. O ngati porou also helped to support this community outreach initiative.
The maori people have always excelled in the art of haka, which is the generic term for maori dance. He was later presented with a ceremonial sword by queen victoria for services to the crown during the new zealand wars. Ngati awa initially had good trading relations with european settlers. Two ngati porou women have been recognised at the ockham nz book awards, the countrys premier literary honours for works written by new zealanders. Showing results 120 of 72 for ngati whatua maori tribe. A valuable recollection of history pertaining to raukokore. Cherry harrison, pine harrison, john rabarts, historian bob mcconnell, fred thwaites and john. Our rich oral history demonstrates the ongoing importance of carving and carvers on the east coast. Todays launch of the ngati porou treaty settlement documentary is significant for the iwi and for all new zealanders as read more ngati porou share their journey towards te tiriti settlement.
However, the new zealand wars of the 1860s resulted in the british crown confiscating more than 1,000 km. The crown and ngati porou signed a deed of settlement on 22 december 2010. Ngati porou s identity and strength are enduring like hikurangi, the maunga cast up by maui from the depths of the ocean. Evaluation of the ngati porou community injury prevention.
Te tai rawhiti iwi ngati porou has launched a rich online resource to help iwi members learn about the tribal history of all of their maunga mountains. Focusing on thirty meeting houses, ngarino ellis tells the story of ngati porou carving and a profound transformation in maori art. Ngati porou also share ancestral links with neighbouring tribes such as ngati kahungunu and te whanauaapanui. Other ancestors include maui, accredited in oral tradition with raising the north island from the sea, and paikea, the whale rider. Senior lecturer in art history, ngarino ellis ngapuhi, ngati porou has won the maori art award at the 2017 nga kupu ora awards. Welcome to the ngati porou register, a database of ngati porou iwi members maintained by te runanganui o ngati porou. This waka canoe was very tapu sacred as it carried the maori gods, kahukura. Ngati porou leadership massey research online massey university. The chairman for ngati porou ki hauraki is john tamihere 2 who became known for fighting for their rights of having two parts of coromandel peninsula.
The tuwharetoa region extends from te awa o te atua tarawera river at matata across the central plateau of the north island to the lands around mount tongariro and lake taupo. Ko hikurangi te maunga, ko nga kainga noho kei uawa, te araroa, turanganuiakiwa, anaura, tokomaru bay, te puia, kei te tairawhiti o te ikaamaui o aotearoa. The ngati porou community injury prevention project successfully applied the principles of role modelling, life span focus, accessibility, acceptability and active participation. Wahawaha and hundreds of warriors from ngati porou and hikurangi. The people are very lucky that these histories have been recorded and written into this book, because there are a lot of people who dont know these stories, their parents and grandparents did not hand down this knowledge to.
Te arawa, tuhoe, ngati porou 1997 although i had been through kura kaupapa schooling i had limited experience in the arts, other than whakairo. Deed of settlement of historical claims ngati porou. Te whare hauora o ngati porou ministry of health nz. Learn about maori gods and legends, the mountains significance in new zealand history and to the ngati porou people, as well as the meanings behind the traditional carvings the largest standing at over 10 metres. Verry and associates will complete an audit of our books in july 2011 and. Fundamental to the tribes history is the godlike figure of mauitikitikiataranga. Click download or read online button to get nga pepeha a nga tupuna book now. Located in gisborne, the librarys research collection holds rare books and whakapapa manuscripts to support ngati porou research. The ultimate cultural experience from gisborne, new zealand. Akapita kautai 1997, te arawa, tuhoe, ngati porou artist.
For more than a century afterwards, ngati awa remained an aggrieved, struggling people. Genealogy free fulltext a brief history of whakapapa. A new book that documents a critical period in the development of traditional carving has been launched. When the te arawa chief pikiao came to pirongia and married rereiao from waikato they had a son called hekemaru who later married heke i te rangi. New book documents traditional ngati porou whakairo youtube. The history of the ngati kahungunu of wairoa takitimu was one of the ancestral waka, which hawaikinui, hawaikiroa, and hawaikipamamoa sailed in to the land of aotearoa. Decolonising health literacy find, read and cite all the research you need on researchgate. Dr ngarino ellis has catalogued a period of major transformation that occurred due to the. Ngati porou hauora invite pakeke to the rsa ruatoria on friday the th of december at 1030am to hear an read more ngati porou hauora update. Deed to amend deed of agreement ministry of justice. One hundred years of ngato porou carving, 18301930. Within ngati porou are many tribes, but in the modern world this one name unites us as family, as whanau.
The ngati porou proverb of identity relates to the area ko hikurangi te maunga, ko waiapu te awa, ko ngati porou te iwi hikurangi is the mountain, waiapu is the river, ngati porou is the tribe. The land where the sun greets the world for the first time each day, it is the ngati porou lands and its people who are destined to see the dawning of new light. Ngati porou leader rapata wahawaha opposed the pai marire religion and sided with the government against its followers. The first book footsteps of fire examines the early activities of a rastafarian group in ruatoria, including some shocking, complicated crimes its a brilliant blend of oral history and true crime. More specifically it looks at how apirana ngata encouraged the growth of a dependent economy while at the same time striving to keep ngati porou culture intact. Williams memorial library is the public library located in gisborne. The ngati porou iwi of the east cape cite the godlike figure maui as being fundamental to their history. Key books on maori literature university of auckland. The fund called nati 2degrees moni whakapakari i te iwi whanui will help assist ngati porou communities with increasing their accessibility to the internet, and developing the digital capabilities and skills of their people. Ko ngati porou he iwi, ko waiapu te awa, ko hikurangi te maunga. Ngati porou claims settlement act 2012 legislation. It is said that he is the ancestor who binds ngati porou descendants to the beginnings of human existence.
Waka huia archive 1997 history of omahu marae, ngati. Author poia rewis informants are affiliated to many iwi including tuhoe, ngati kahungunu, te arawa, ngati porou, ngati awa, waikatomaniapoto, te whakatohea, nga puhi, and ngati whare. This timeframe covers a familiar period of upheaval in ngati porou history, felt on. Meaning of ngati porou and of historical claims 80 schedule 2 statutory areas 87 schedule 3 cultural redress properties 88 schedule 4 notices in relation to rfr land 92 the parliament of new zealand enacts as follows. Despite the positive intent from ministers, the public sector resisted the essence of both policies. Williams memorial library is the public library located in gisborne our taonga. Enjoy the glorious sights of our maui nation land, sea and sky. Dec 22, 2010 ngati porou is one of the largest iwi in new zealand, with 72,000 members, comprising 58 hapu and 48 marae. In whaikorero, poia rewi assesses the origin and history of whaikorero. It was he who fished up the north island from the ocean depths. We take great pride in producing traditional maori tattoo art in the past, ta moko tattoos traditionally represented particular maori tribes but for those of different heritageancestry this is not the case. The issue of the hekemaru and heke i te rangi were a girl paretahuri, and two boys mahuta and paoa. I have a comprehensive knowledge of all three iwi above and i would love to share that with anyone who wants to learn more about their history and roots. Ngati porou ki hauraki or ngati porou ki harataunga ki mataora is a maori iwi of new zealand.
Ngati porou ki harataunga ki mataora mandate strategy created date. The tribal authority te runanga o ngati porou was established in 1987 to provide a strong political collective voice for the tribe and its subtribes. On 31 october 2008 nga hapu o ngati porou and her majesty the queen in right of new zealand the parties entered into a deed of agreement in relation to the foreshore and seabed area of the rohe of ngati porou. From the emergence of the chapel and the wharenui in the nineteenth century to the rejuvenation of carving by apirana ngata in the 1920s, maori carving went through a rapid evolution from 1830 to 1930. This is a promising model that could be repeated in other indigenous communities. The life experiences of ngati porou kuia were articulated through their maori lens. It was the first point of aotearoa to emerge and the resting place of nukutaimemeha.
Natalie robertson from the emergence of the chapel and the wharenui in the nineteenth century to the rejuvenation of carving by apirana ngata in the 1920s, maori carving went through a rapid evolution from 1830 to. Authored by ngarino ellis and photographed by natalie robertson, their book a whakapapa of tradition focuses on carved meeting houses within ngati porou and was awarded a judith binney best first. Ruatoria is within the iwis rohe, and te runanganui o ngati porou has offices located in the town. Be flown by helicopter to the summit of maunga hikurangi from one of our exclusive overnight accommodations. The other in may at ohinewaiapu marae in rangitukia where ngarinos grandmother emere mountain nee kaa was born. This is the story of our struggle to maintain our right to fish so that we can grow as an iwi.