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'''Ngāti Hine''' is an [[iwi]] with a [[rohe]] in [[Northland Region|Northland]], [[New Zealand]]. It is part of the wider [[Ngāpuhi]] iwi. Ngāti Hine is descended from a female ancestor, Hineamaru, a great granddaughter of [[Rāhiri]] who settled in the Waiomio Valley, near [[Kawakawa, New Zealand|Kawakawa]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.epa.govt.nz/search-databases/HSNO%20Application%20Register%20Documents/APP201365_SUBMISSION102614%20-%20Nga%20Tirairaka%20o%20Ngati%20Hine.pdf |title=Taumarere, the River Of Chiefs |date=2012 |first=Tui |last=Shortland |publisher=Nga Tirairaka o Ngati Hine |accessdate=9 May 2015}}</ref> The prominent leader in the early years of European contact was [[Te Ruki Kawiti]] (1770s–1854).
'''Ngāti Hine''' is an [[iwi]] with a [[rohe]] in [[Northland Region|Northland]], [[New Zealand]].<ref name="tkmentry">{{cite web|title=TKM Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine|url=http://www.tkm.govt.nz/rmagroups/te-tai-tokerau/|website=tkm.govt.nz|publisher=[[Te Puni Kōkiri]], [[New Zealand Government]]|accessdate=2 March 2018}}</ref> It is part of the wider [[Ngāpuhi]] iwi. Ngāti Hine is descended from a female ancestor, Hineamaru, a great granddaughter of [[Rāhiri]] who settled in the Waiomio Valley, near [[Kawakawa, New Zealand|Kawakawa]].<ref name="epa">{{cite web |url= http://www.epa.govt.nz/search-databases/HSNO%20Application%20Register%20Documents/APP201365_SUBMISSION102614%20-%20Nga%20Tirairaka%20o%20Ngati%20Hine.pdf |title=Taumarere, the River Of Chiefs |date=2012 |first=Tui |last=Shortland |publisher=Nga Tirairaka o Ngati Hine |accessdate=9 May 2015}}</ref> The prominent leader in the early years of European contact was [[Te Ruki Kawiti]] (1770s–1854).


Ngāti Hine wished to withdraw from Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngapuhi charitable trust (but not from Ngāpuhi) in 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://news.tangatawhenua.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Information-on-Ngati-Hine-Fisheries-Settlement-for-Ngati-Hine-members.pdf |title=Information for Members of Ngati Hine on Withdrawal from the Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngapuhi Charitable Trust |date=2010 |publisher=Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine |accessdate=9 May 2015}}</ref> The chair of Te [[Rūnanga]] o Ngāti Hine was Te Waihoroi Shortland, as of July 2014.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ngāti Hine representative speaks out against Tūhoronuku |first= |last= |url= http://www.maoritelevision.com/news/regional/ngati-hine-representative-speaks-out-against-tuhoronuku |newspaper=Māori Television |date=31 July 2014 |accessdate=9 May 2015}}</ref> [[Ngāti Hine FM]] broadcasts to Ngāti Hine and the wider Ngāpuhi iwi<ref name=ngatihineabout>{{cite web|title=About |url=http://www.ngatihinefm.co.nz/Aboutus.html |website=Ngati Hine FM|publisher=Ngati Hine FM|accessdate=14 June 2015}}</ref> on {{Frequency|99.1|FM}} and {{Frequency|99.6|FM}} in [[Whangarei]].<ref name=maorimedia>{{cite web|title=Iwi Radio Coverage|url=http://www.maorimedia.co.nz/Iwi_Radio_Coverage.pdf |website=maorimedia.co.nz |publisher=Māori Media Network|accessdate=14 June 2015|date=2007}}</ref>
Ngāti Hine wished to withdraw from Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngapuhi charitable trust in 2010, without withdrawing from Ngāpuhi.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://news.tangatawhenua.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Information-on-Ngati-Hine-Fisheries-Settlement-for-Ngati-Hine-members.pdf |title=Information for Members of Ngati Hine on Withdrawal from the Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngapuhi Charitable Trust |date=2010 |publisher=Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine |accessdate=9 May 2015}}</ref> The chair of Te [[Rūnanga]] o Ngāti Hine was Te Waihoroi Shortland, as of July 2014.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ngāti Hine representative speaks out against Tūhoronuku |first= |last= |url= http://www.maoritelevision.com/news/regional/ngati-hine-representative-speaks-out-against-tuhoronuku |newspaper=Māori Television |date=31 July 2014 |accessdate=9 May 2015}}</ref> [[Ngāti Hine FM]] broadcasts to Ngāti Hine and the wider Ngāpuhi iwi<ref name=ngatihineabout>{{cite web|title=About |url=http://www.ngatihinefm.co.nz/Aboutus.html |website=Ngati Hine FM|publisher=Ngati Hine FM|accessdate=14 June 2015}}</ref> on {{Frequency|99.1|FM}} and {{Frequency|99.6|FM}} in [[Whangarei]].<ref name=maorimedia>{{cite web|title=Iwi Radio Coverage|url=http://www.maorimedia.co.nz/Iwi_Radio_Coverage.pdf |website=maorimedia.co.nz |publisher=Māori Media Network|accessdate=14 June 2015|date=2007}}</ref>

==Hapū and marae==

===Marae===

The ''[[marae]]'' (communal places) of Ngāti Hine include:

* Horomanga marae in Moerewa
* Kaikou marae and Eparaima Makapi meeting house in Matawaia
* Kawiti marae and Te Tawai Riri Maihi Kawiti meeting house in Waiomio
* Matawaia marae and Rangimarie meeting house in Matawaia
* Maungārongo marae and Maungārongo meeting house in Moerewa
* Miria marae and Te Rapunga meeting house in Waiomio
* Mohinui marae and Hohourongo meeting house in Waiomio
* Mōtatau marae and Manu Koroki meeting house in Mōtatau
* Ōtiria marae and Tūmatauenga meeting house in Ōtiria
* Parakao marae and Te Aroha meeting house in Parakao
* Tau Henare marae in Pīpīwai
* Te Rito marae in Kawiti
* Tere Awatea maare in Orauta

===Hapū===

The ''[[hapū]]'' (sub-tribes) of Ngāti Hine include:

* Ngāti Kahu o Torongare, based at Mohinui marae and Hohourongo meeting house in Waiomio
* Ngāti Kōpaki, based at Ōtiria marae and Tūmatauenga meeting house in Ōtiria
* Ngāti Ngāherehere, based at Matawaia marae and Rangimarie meeting house in Matawaia
* Ngāti Te Ara, based at Ōtiria marae and Tūmatauenga meeting house in Ōtiria
* Ngāti Te Tāwera, based at Mōtatau marae and Manu Koroki meeting house in Mōtatau
* Te Kau i Mua, based at Matawaia marae and Rangimarie meeting house in Matawaia
* Te Orewai, based at Tau Henare marae in Pīpīwai

==Governance==

===Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine===

Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine represents the iwi in resource consent consultation under the Resource Management Act, but that does not imply formal Crown recognition of the iwi, or the trust's authority to act on behalf of the iwi. Under the Māori Fisheries Act, if Ngāti Hine correctly withdraws from the joint mandated iwi organisation of Ngāpuhi, it will also be recognised as an iwi under that Act. The charitable trust is governed by a tribal parliament, Te Mara a Hineamaru, which is made up of three representatives from 13 marae and based in [[Kawakawa]].<ref name="tkmentry" />

The tribal area of Ngāti Hine includes territory of [[Whangarei District Council]] and [[Far North District Council]], in the boundary of [[Northland Regional Council]].<ref name="tkmentry" />


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:58, 16 March 2018

Ngāti Hine
Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom
Rohe (region)Northland
Waka (canoe)Māmari, Ngātokimatawhaorua, Māhūhū, Ruakaramea
Websitehttp://www.ngatihine.maori.nz/

Ngāti Hine is an iwi with a rohe in Northland, New Zealand.[1] It is part of the wider Ngāpuhi iwi. Ngāti Hine is descended from a female ancestor, Hineamaru, a great granddaughter of Rāhiri who settled in the Waiomio Valley, near Kawakawa.[2] The prominent leader in the early years of European contact was Te Ruki Kawiti (1770s–1854).

Ngāti Hine wished to withdraw from Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngapuhi charitable trust in 2010, without withdrawing from Ngāpuhi.[3] The chair of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine was Te Waihoroi Shortland, as of July 2014.[4] Ngāti Hine FM broadcasts to Ngāti Hine and the wider Ngāpuhi iwi[5] on 99.1 FM and 99.6 FM in Whangarei.[6]

Hapū and marae

Marae

The marae (communal places) of Ngāti Hine include:

  • Horomanga marae in Moerewa
  • Kaikou marae and Eparaima Makapi meeting house in Matawaia
  • Kawiti marae and Te Tawai Riri Maihi Kawiti meeting house in Waiomio
  • Matawaia marae and Rangimarie meeting house in Matawaia
  • Maungārongo marae and Maungārongo meeting house in Moerewa
  • Miria marae and Te Rapunga meeting house in Waiomio
  • Mohinui marae and Hohourongo meeting house in Waiomio
  • Mōtatau marae and Manu Koroki meeting house in Mōtatau
  • Ōtiria marae and Tūmatauenga meeting house in Ōtiria
  • Parakao marae and Te Aroha meeting house in Parakao
  • Tau Henare marae in Pīpīwai
  • Te Rito marae in Kawiti
  • Tere Awatea maare in Orauta

Hapū

The hapū (sub-tribes) of Ngāti Hine include:

  • Ngāti Kahu o Torongare, based at Mohinui marae and Hohourongo meeting house in Waiomio
  • Ngāti Kōpaki, based at Ōtiria marae and Tūmatauenga meeting house in Ōtiria
  • Ngāti Ngāherehere, based at Matawaia marae and Rangimarie meeting house in Matawaia
  • Ngāti Te Ara, based at Ōtiria marae and Tūmatauenga meeting house in Ōtiria
  • Ngāti Te Tāwera, based at Mōtatau marae and Manu Koroki meeting house in Mōtatau
  • Te Kau i Mua, based at Matawaia marae and Rangimarie meeting house in Matawaia
  • Te Orewai, based at Tau Henare marae in Pīpīwai

Governance

Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine

Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine represents the iwi in resource consent consultation under the Resource Management Act, but that does not imply formal Crown recognition of the iwi, or the trust's authority to act on behalf of the iwi. Under the Māori Fisheries Act, if Ngāti Hine correctly withdraws from the joint mandated iwi organisation of Ngāpuhi, it will also be recognised as an iwi under that Act. The charitable trust is governed by a tribal parliament, Te Mara a Hineamaru, which is made up of three representatives from 13 marae and based in Kawakawa.[1]

The tribal area of Ngāti Hine includes territory of Whangarei District Council and Far North District Council, in the boundary of Northland Regional Council.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "TKM Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine". tkm.govt.nz. Te Puni Kōkiri, New Zealand Government. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  2. ^ Shortland, Tui (2012). "Taumarere, the River Of Chiefs" (PDF). Nga Tirairaka o Ngati Hine. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  3. ^ "Information for Members of Ngati Hine on Withdrawal from the Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngapuhi Charitable Trust" (PDF). Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Hine. 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Ngāti Hine representative speaks out against Tūhoronuku". Māori Television. 31 July 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  5. ^ "About". Ngati Hine FM. Ngati Hine FM. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Iwi Radio Coverage" (PDF). maorimedia.co.nz. Māori Media Network. 2007. Retrieved 14 June 2015.