Māori iwi (tribe) in Aotearoa New Zealand
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Ngāti Rārua are a Māori tribe (iwi ) of the Tainui tribal confederation.[ 1] [ 2]
Ngāti Rārua stem from the marriage of Rārua-ioio and Tū-pāhau and, like other Tainui tribes,[ a] had their original home in the Waikato , specifically on the west coast of the King Country region, at Kāwhia , Marokopa and Waikawau . In 1821 Ngāti Rārua moved southwards in a series of migrations (heke ) led by Te Rauparaha of Ngāti Toa which saw the iwi relocate to Nelson and Marlborough in the upper South Island .
Ngāti Rārua's tribal lands (rohe ) overlap those of Ngāti Koata , Ngāti Tama , Te Āti Awa , Ngāti Kuia , Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō and Rangitāne . Since their arrival in the upper South Island (Te Tau Ihu ), Ngāti Rārua have maintained continuous occupation (ahi kā ) in Golden Bay / Mohua , as well as various locations in the Abel Tasman National Park , Mārahau , Kaiteriteri , Riwaka , Motueka , Nelson and Wairau .
Hapū
Ngāti Tūrangāpeke
Ngāti Pare-Te-Ata
Ngāti Paretona
Ngāti Kairārunga
Te Arawāere
Marae
Te Āwhina marae (Tūrangāpeke), Motueka
Wairau Pā (Wairau), Blenheim
Hauhunga Marae (Parerārua), Blenheim
Whakatū Marae (Kākāti), Nelson
Onetahua Marae (Te Ao Mārama), Tākaka
Notable people
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Notes
^ Tainui identify collectively as the descendants of the polynesian peoples who arrived in New Zealand aboard the migration canoe Tainui .
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Facilities and attractions Government Iwi
Suburbs
Nelson North Nelson Central Tāhunanui-Port Hills Stoke
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