Tainui waka history book

Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus. Ngaa rauru is recognised today as a hapu of taranaki. At the burial site of this child, at a place in hawaiki known then as maungaroa, a great tree grew. The traditional history of the tainui peoplenga koorero tuku iho a nga. Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search. Tainui waka iwi, hapu and marae owc whakapapa club forum.

The tainui iwi share a common ancestry from polynesian migrants who arrived in new zealand on the tainui waka, which voyaged across the pacific ocean from hawaiki to aotearoa north island approximately 800 years ago. Nga iwi o tainui is a classic work of new zealand and maori history, first. More waka hourua followed kupe over the next few hundred years, landing at. You have enlighntened me with this great information and understand it much better. Te to o tainui canoe hauling song by unspecified on. Arrival of the tainui waka canoe kawhia maori history. But the story of the maori king is not a simple story of maori versus pakeha but a story of many overlapping. There are four principal tribes that descend from the tainui waka. Hauraki, ngati maniapoto, ngati raukawa and waikato.

Tainui waka iwi, hapu and marae owc whakapapa club. This place was called tauranga, an anchorage or resting place, and this is how this name was given to the district of tauranga moana. A showcase of the best in traditional and contemporary maori performing arts from throughout the tainui waka region. Thats the message of the new book, the greatest war for new zealand, by historian vincent. Waikatotainui sign deed of settlement with the crown. The great canoe tainui sailed on into tauranga moana and anchored in the deep waters southeast of rangiwaea. At that time there was a fairly large population of tangata whenua who were of a peaceful and friendly disposition. As the maori puts it, ko tainui waka e kiia ana te roa tekau ma rua takoto o nga tangata roroa nei as to the tainui canoe, it is said that its length was twelve. The 1995 waikato tainui raupatu claims settlement act provided the foundations upon which the tribe would establish itself to progress the cultural, social and economic advancement of its people. Waikatotainui was the first iwi to reach an historial treaty of waitangi settlement with the crown for injustices going back to the 1860s. The spot was marked by two limestone pillars which were placed there by hoturoa and rakataura at the earliest settlement date. It is believed that polynesian migration was planned and deliberate, with many waka hourua making return journeys to hawaiki. Learn about how to register your whanau and what support waikatotainui give.

The traditional history of the tainui peoplenga koorero tuku iho o nga tuupuna. Tainui sexcentennial canoe celebrations book, 1950. Tainui waikato and hauraki tribes christchurch city libraries. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study.

Tainui waka kapa haka festival hamilton eventfinda. Sound file from radio new zealand sound archives nga taonga korero. Tainui is a tribal waka confederation of new zealand maori iwi. I read that the captain of the waka hoturua met up with rakataura in kawhia and they reconciled and then this was where tainui landed and settled.

The tainui confederation comprises four principal related maori iwi of the central north island of new zealand. Blending academic history and cultural insight, this bilingual compilatio. Waikato, hauraki mokau above, tamaki below, mangatoatoa in the middle. A detailed account of this waka, including karakia, a list of the crew, and a list of references. At first, the tainui waka sailed north into the kaipara harbour and then beyond it, but then turned south and explored the coast to the south of manuka. Rauru kiitahi is the ancestor of ngaa rauru and it is from him that the tribal name was created. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.

Jul 26, 2017 provided to youtube by believe sas tainui waka tiki taane past, present, future. Tainui waka kapa haka showcase hamilton eventfinda. The ngamarama people here made the tainui visitors very welcome. Provided to youtube by believe sas tainui waka tiki taane past, present, future. He and his fellow tribesmen decided to build a voyaging waka to escape the endless wars and food shortages. Waikatotainui leaders are calling on prime minister jacinda arderns government to deal with the issue of iwi rights and interests in freshwater without further delay. If you want to book the marae for an event or have any questions, please contact us. Today, iwi tribes can trace their entire origins and whakapapa genealogy back to certain waka hourua.

Included are whakapapa tables of turi of the aotea waka, hoturoa of the tainui waka, kupe of. Crew from the tainui waka and other ancestors of ngati tamaoho including nga oho, were among the earliest inhabitants of drury opaheke and its surrounds. Hoturoas wife whakaotirangi approached her father memehaoterangi for help. Many, such as waikato, parehauraki, ngati raukawa, ngati maniapoto, ngati haua, ngati toarangatira nga iwi o tainui. She asked her father for a skilled canoe builder and was duly offered the services of rakataura. The waikato region is the home of many tribes that trace their ancestry back to the voyagers on the tainui waka canoe. Tainui waka canoe its arrival in kawhia and the establishing of te ahurei.

Tribes of tainui waikato region te ara encyclopedia of. Still, the majority of the company was aboard when tainui cleared the manuka heads and sailed along the boisterous west coast of the island, which is still referred to today as the tai tamatane. Hauraki, ngaati maniapoto, ngaati raukawa and waikato. During the waikato land wars of the 1860s more than 1. This is a point of contention, because the earliest publication of this whakatauki was by elsdon best in 1925. Its a book thats received critical acclaim and it seems to me that it marries up with. When the tainui waka canoe finally arrived at kawhia after its long journey, it was tied to this pohutukawa tree, called tangitekorowhiti. The crew of the tainui canoe were the first to build a sacred place for rituals there. The famous chief hoturoa captained the tainui canoe. Near katikati, the headland now called bowentown at the western entrance of tauranga moana, the canoe tainui moved into deeper waters.

The tainui waka was named for an infant who did not survive childbirth. The maori language biographies of maori who appear in the dictionary of new zealand biography vol 1. The story behind the legend of the seven maori canoes and the. The drury area has a complex maori history extending from the ancestral migration of the tainui waka from hawaiki. The seven waka that arrived to aotearoa were called tainui, te arawa.

This festival provides the unique opportunity to experience live the very best senior maori performing arts kapa haka groups from the waikato, raukawa, maniapoto and hauraki tribal boundaries. In maori tradition, tainui was one of the great oceangoing canoes in which polynesians migrated to new zealand approximately 800 years ago. According to tradition, it was here that the tainui canoe was hauled ashore at the end of its voyage from hawaiiki, and where tribal historians assert the canoe still rests. Excellent historical account of the people of the tainui waka. This is the official youtube channel of waikatotainui te kauhanganui inc, the tribal organisation representing the interests of the people of waikatotainui. By about 1450 they had conquered the last of the indigenous people in a battle at atiamuri. At tamaki, the tainui waka was dragged over the narrow portage between the waitemata and the manuka manukau harbours. The tainui waka was launched again at mokau, where its anchorstone was left, and it was sailed back up the coast to kawhia, where, at maketu, it was finally hauled ashore to rest. Te tira hoe is a waka ama staff development programme that is run every two years for all staff and. Despite a scientific preference for maori arrival in aotearoa from 0 ad onward, iwi histories are not the sum totals of dates and archaeological evidence. Waikato tainui was the first iwi to reach an historial treaty of waitangi settlement with the crown for injustices going back to the 1860s. I have started reading the book tainui hoturua and his descendants but sometimes find it hard to understand. More waka hourua followed kupe over the next few hundred years, landing at various parts of new zealand.

We are the regional maaori tourism organisation for the tainui waka region. Home facts about new zealand history the arrival of maori. The extent of these early excursions established the boundaries of the territory claimed by tainui, and still recognised by all the other tribes today. The traditional history of the tainui peoplenga koorero tuku iho o nga tuupuna biggs, bruce, jones, pei te hurinui on. It is a tale of tainui that i tell not a story of warfare, bloodshed and sudden death, but rather a collection of stories relating to the tupuna ancestors concerned in a particular whakapapa family tree of what is now a pakeha family a story to show one side of ancient maori life, when romance. Kawhia history is as exciting and romantic as any great novel could describe.

The waikato tainui claim the treaty in practice nzhistory, new zealand history online. The tangata whenua tribes of te tau ihu in the first paragraph. Inspire a love of reading with prime book box for kids discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that delivers new books every 1. Check out te to o tainui canoe hauling song by unspecified on amazon music. At the heart of the book are the visions, strategies, successes hurt, s and failures of real. In 1995 waikato tainui was the first iwi to settle grievances with the crown for what is today known as its raupatu claim. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. Ko nga kaumoana o tainui waka te tuatahi ki te hanga i tetehi tuahu ki reira ttr 1996. Also mentions kurahaupo, mataatua, takitimu and te arawa. Included are whakapapa tables of turi of the aotea waka, hoturoa of the tainui waka, kupe of matahoura waka and paikea of horouta waka. Waikatos relationship with, and respect for our waterways gives rise to the responsibilities to protect the mana and mauri of our fresh water and exercise mana whakahaere. According to pei te hurinui jones, the tainui historian, tainui first entered the waikato about 1400 bringing with them kumara plants.

A few of the tainui people were so happy there, they decided to stay and married local people. Jun 10, 20 this is a point of contention, because the earliest publication of this whakatauki was by elsdon best in 1925. History tells us that many hundreds of years ago, it was hoturoa who captained the tainui waka in the voyage from hawaiki to aotearoa. Being on the awa reminds us all why we do what we do and who we are as waikatotainui. It is said that the priest rakataura also called rakaiuru in the company of other tohunga left tainui and proceeded southwards through the forestlands by foot. Te to o tainui canoe hauling song by unspecified on amazon. Listen to tita wetere tell the story of the building of the canoe. It included a formal apology for crown actions in the wars of the 1860s that had brought devastation to the iwi.

In this book they can learn more about both their history, and their language for the maaori text o f pei te hurinui. Tainui meaning and origin of the name tainui nameaning. So much historical information regarding my tupuna and te waka o tainui. Stay well informed, prepared and uplifted during alert level 4. Nga koorero tuku iho a nga tuupunapei te hurinui jones and bruce biggs 1995 tainui is currently celebrating the 160th anniversary of the kingitanga and today we feature nga iwi o tainui a classic tribal historical work by respected tainui leader, dr pei te hurinui jones. Thank you very much for the information of the tainui waka history and the reason why tainui settled in kawhia.

According to pei te hurinui jones, the tainui historian, tainui first entered the waikato about 1400 bringing with them kumara. For a time the people of tainui stayed but the region was already wellpopulated. The waikatotainui claim the treaty in practice nzhistory. From the time of the arrival of the great waka tainui over 750 years ago and the arrival of the europeans, just over 150 years ago. In 1995 waikatotainui was the first iwi to settle grievances with the crown for what is today known as its raupatu claim. There are 67 storie isn nga iwi o tainui, al aboul peoplt thae mant oyf the present generations have come to know and cherish and identify with. Nga iwi o tainui received an honour award at the 1996 montana new zealand book. I am interested in the reason of tainui waka landing in kawhia and wanted to know if anyone knew why tainui landed in kawhia. This book looks at the life stories of tawhao and his two sons whatihua and turongo. This map shows the principal tribes, and their traditional territories, both within and near waikato. We understand the lines have shifted through intermarriage etc.

Waikatotainui endorses new book on waikato wars youtube. The waikato tainui people and the crown signed a deed of settlement in 1995. Tainui waka tourism incorporated, hamilton, new zealand. The 1995 waikatotainui raupatu claims settlement act provided the foundations upon which the tribe would establish itself to progress the cultural. Our search for redress and justice for this act was vigorous and in 1995 a final. Since the arrival of the maori, kawhia harbour has been the witness to a multitude of dramas and changes. Turongos story includes mahinarangi the famous east coast chieftainess of kahungunu. Waka migrations, discovery, and voyaging are also recounted regularly in maori origin histories. Some tribal traditions say that rakataura built an altar tuahu at maketu on the summit of the small hill behind the existing marae buildings before heand hoturoa met up again.

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