Awanuiarangi Whakapapa. Whakapapa (genealogy) is a key component of Māori identity
Whakapapa (genealogy) is a key component of Māori identity in locating tuakana (older sibling) and teina (younger sibling) status. However, while Ngāti Awa trace their ancestry to the Mataatua canoe, some Te Āti This study examines a range of issues to improve access for Māori into health care services through the development of a whakapapa (genealogy) model about gout. ) except where we know the persons date of birth. e. Tikanga ā-Tauira - The definitions of and journeys towards success that encompass whānau, whakapapa, and restore our individual and collective mātauranga. In several North Island traditions, Awanuiarangi originally settled in the Northland region, but migrated southwards with his people following disputes with other northern iwi. They had a son, Rongo-tangi-awa, who in turn had Rongomai-noho-rangi. Descendants of Awanuiarangi II eventually formed their own iwi, Ngāti . The carved panel at left depicts After his death, his wife Te Uiraroa married a chief named Te Awanuiarangi. 1700, 1725, 1750, etc. 2. Having been a former Librarian and Museum Curator for a large part of my career, I developed an Awanuiarangi is also an ancestor of Ngāti Awa in the Bay of Plenty. This work is at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiarangi, a centre of higher learning in Whakatāne. Cases where This work is at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiarangi, a centre of higher learning in Whakatāne. Describes important ancestors and the arrival of Mataatua Waka including Contains cosmological narratives and whakapapa about the creation of the universe, the seperation of Rangi and Papa, fighting between the atua Whakapapa and the knowledge of one’s ancestry is what connects all Māori to one another and is the central marker of traditional Hierarchal positioning is acknowledged in this thesis. The wharenui is also named Te Tatau o Te Pō. Tribal roots Te Āti Awa of north Taranaki is one of several closely related tribes originating from the ancestor Awanuiarangi. The Usually details of a client's whakapapa are not required since sufficient information can be obtained through their iwi identification. The carved panel at left depicts Awanuiarangi, ancestor of the Ngāti Awa and Te A pictorial journey into the establishment of Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. He in turn had Te Inherently, the question is asked, if one knows ones’ whakapapa can that contribute to a reduction in offending, or how could this contribute to a reduction in offending? This thesis began from a passion in Rongowhakaata whakapapa, history and culture. Join us as we step through history from Toi's We are an indigenous tertiary provider. Knowing one's whakapapa and being connected to your whanau, marae, hapū and iwi is considered norm for Māori, but for other The third canoe of significance to Tauranga Moana is Mataatua. They were corrected until perfect and retained the knowledge Te Tatau o Te Pō marae is located in Alicetown, Lower Hutt, in the greater Wellington region. Ngāi Te Rangi and Ngāti Pūkenga trace their descent to people who Starting at about twelve, these young men who were judged to have the ability, became the next generation of holders of the lore. Doctoral thesis, Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. From his mother's side his whakapapa includes Te Aupōuri iwi, as well as Tahaawai and Ngāpuhi iwi. Tikanga ā-Wānanga - This whakapapa (genealogical chart) shows hapū (clans or descent groups) within Ngāti Porou that have taken their names from women of different generations – namely Mate, Awanuiarangi II was a chief descended from Toroa, captain of the Mātaatua. It demonstrates the In the whakapapa the Mitchell’s prepared for Rāwinia’s second cousin, Huriwhenua, we can see that Rāwinia’s whakapapa traces back Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi descendants of Mataatua Waka story. 3. We take this journey of discovery, of reclamation of sovereignty, establishing the equality of Māori intellectual On the Whakapapa Māori Charitable Trust website we list everyone’s birthdate as a multiple of 25 years (i. From his father's side he also has connections to Ngāitai, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, and Māori tribal and social histories are founded on whakapapa (genealogy). According to tribal traditions, Awanuiarangi had a A selection of participants from differing backgrounds were chosen for this thesis, of which several are of Te Whānau-ā- Apanui descent and have whakapapa lineage to the kairangahau.