Kāti Māmoe (also spelled Ngāti Māmoe) is a Māori iwi. Originally from the Heretaunga Plains of New Zealand's Hawke's Bay, they moved in the 16th century...
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Ngāi Tahu (redirect from Kāti Huirapa)
already occupying the South Island prior to Ngāi Tahu's arrival, with Kāti Māmoe only having arrived about a century earlier from the Hastings District...
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Joey Matenga Ashton (category Kāti Māmoe people)
Moriori and Māori descent, he identified with the Ngāti Kahungunu and Kāti Māmoe iwi. He was born in Greytown, Wairarapa, New Zealand on 3 June 1907. He...
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occupied the swamplands with patchworks of marshland, were invaded by Kāti Māmoe in the sixteenth century, and then were absorbed by Kāi Tahu a century...
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were largely absorbed via marriage and conquest by the Kāti Māmoe in the 16th century. Kāti Māmoe were in turn largely absorbed via marriage and conquest...
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involve Kāti Māmoe, Ngāi Tara, Ngāti Wairangi, Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri, Ngāi Tahu, or Rangitāne; Waitaha was conquered and absorbed into Kāti Māmoe, which along...
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daughter that stayed behind in Te Patunuioāio, who himself is an ancestor of Kāti Māmoe, Te Kāhea, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu, and Hāwea in some tellings...
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Kiti Karaka Rīwai (category Kāti Māmoe people)
Mary (née Owen). Of Māori and Moriori descent, she identified with the Kāti Māmoe iwi. Her first husband was Riwai Te Ropiha, a Moriori of the Chatham Islands...
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journalist and producer. She affiliates to Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu and Kāti Māmoe iwi. Lee-Mather began her media career in radio in 2001, working for Ruia...
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inhabitants of Southland were Māori of the Waitaha iwi, followed later by Kāti Māmoe and Kāi Tahu. Early European arrivals were sealers and whalers, and by...
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lot of the inland forests. The first iwi in Otago were Waitaha, then Kāti Māmoe; later Kāi Tahu. By the end of the fourteenth century, the environment...
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southern dialect of Māori, Ngāti and Ngāi become Kāti and Kāi, terms found in such iwi as Kāti Māmoe and Kāi Tahu (also known as Ngai Tahu). Each iwi...
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along rivers, lakes and coastlines to the east and west. Some of the Kāti Māmoe (early Māori settlers on the neighbouring Kāpiti Coast) are reputed to...
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all collectively grouped together as Waitaha. This happened again to Kāti Māmoe when Ngāi Tahu conquered the South Island in the 17th and 18th centuries...
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Christine Harvey (category Kāti Māmoe people)
Mutunga o Wharekauri, Te Ātiawa ki Te Tauihu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, and Kāti Māmoe. Harvey began her career in the mid-1990s; initially she trained as a...
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boundary of Hutt South. The main iwi of Te Tai Tonga are Ngāi Tahu/Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe and Waitaha, and in the North Island, Te Āti Awa ki Whakarongotai, Ngāti...
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Later migrations of Kāti Māmoe from the North Island. Similarly, Ngāi Tahu later migrated from the North Island and joining the Kāti Māmoe iwi. The Māori history...
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Kā Huru Manu dismisses this variation as a simple spelling mistake. A Kāti Māmoe settlement at the site of modern Wānaka was Para karehu or Parakārehu...
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Tūhaitara herself had some Ngāti Māmoe ancestry. Rāhiri lived around 20 generations after Te Uhi-tataraiakoa. When Ngāti Māmoe crossed to the South Island...
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Southland. This area was known to the Māori as Aparima, named for the Kāti Māmoe mother of Hekeia, for whom the Longwood Range is named. Anglo-Europeans...
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places) and kāinga nohoanga (settlements) were located around the lake. The Kāti Māmoe settlement at the southern end of the lake was named Parakarehu. The area...
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Keri Hulme (category Kāti Māmoe people)
Scots and Māori descent (Kāi Tahu and Kāti Māmoe). "Our family comes from diverse people: Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe (South Island Māori iwi); Orkney Islanders;...
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"Hautere" is the father of Moko, a Ngāti Kurī chief, who notably murdered a Kāti Māmoe chief called Tūtewaimate. The island chain was sighted by Captain James...
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Kahungunu began to infiltrate the Kāti Māmoe domain. However they failed to advance beyond Kaikōura, where a chief of Kāti Māmoe killed the Ngāti Kahungunu chief...
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ground). By the early 19th century, the three Māori iwi of Ngāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe and Waitaha had blended into a single tribal entity. The Treaty of Waitangi...
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titi to extinction on O-te-patatu due to overexploitation. A Kāi Tahu-Kāti Māmoe woman of the area was said to have a lover who was patupaiarehe, and after...
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believed to originate from the Waitaha people, who were later displaced by Kāti Māmoe. Elders from the modern iwi Ngāi Tahu say that while the name Whakatipu...
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Mapoutahi (category Kāti Māmoe)
a pā, a fortified settlement. The headland was, indeed, occupied by a Kāti Māmoe pā during the century before the arrival of Europeans in the early 1800s...
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first 200 years of Māori settlement. The historic Māori iwi (tribes) of Kāti Māmoe and Ngāi Tahu both had named settlements around the shores of Lakes Wānaka...
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Hiria Kokoro-Barrett (category Kāti Māmoe people)
mutton-birder. Of Māori descent, she identified with the Ngāi Tahu and Kāti Māmoe iwi. She was born in Tuahiwi, North Canterbury, New Zealand on 3 June...
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