Ngāti Rangi
Ngāti Rangi or Ngāti Rangituhia is a Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand. Contemporary settlement is mainly around Waiouru, Ohakune, and the Upper Whanganui River in the central North Island.[1] The iwi's area of interest extends north from the Paretetaitonga peak of Mount Ruapehu, west to the Pukupuku Stream, east to the meeting of the Moawhango and Aorangi waterways, and south to the Haumakariri Stream.[2] Ngāti Rangi trace their ancestry to Paerangi. They believe they were in New Zealand before the first migrations from Hawaiki.
Ngāti Rangi | |
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Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom | |
Rohe (region) | Central North Island |
Website | https://ngatirangi.com |
Pepeha (tribal saying)
Ko Ruapehu te maunga
Ko Ngā Turi o Murimotu te maunga tapu
Ko Whangaehu te awa
Ko Ngāti Rangi te iwi
References
- Batley, R.A.L. (1973). "Ngati Rangi: Whiro's family at Murimotu, North Island, New Zealand". Journal of Polynesian Society. 82 (4): 343–354.
- Te Puni Kōkiri. "Ngāti Rangi". Te Kāhui Māngai. Retrieved 2 August 2021.
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