NgÃÂti Hine is a MÃÂori iwi (tribe) with a rohe (tribal area) in Northland, New Zealand. It is part of the wider NgÃÂpuhi iwi.
Its rohe (tribal area) covers the areas of Waiomio, Kawakawa, Taumarere, Moerewa, Motatau, Waimahae, Pakaraka, Otiria, Pipiwai, Kaikou and Te Horo.
History
NgÃÂti Hine is descended from a female ancestor, Hineamaru, a great granddaughter of RÃÂhiri who settled in the Waiomio Valley, near Kawakawa. The prominent leader in the early years of European contact was Te Ruki Kawiti (1770sâÂÂ1854).
NgÃÂti Hine sought to withdraw from Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngapuhi charitable trust in 2010, without withdrawing from NgÃÂpuhi.
HapÃ
« and marae
Marae
The marae (communal places) of NgÃÂti Hine include:
- Horomanga marae in Moerewa
- Eparaima Makapi meeting house in Kaikou
- Kawiti marae and Te Tawai Riri Maihi Kawiti meeting house in Waiomio
- Matawaia marae and Rangimarie meeting house in Matawaia
- MaungÃÂrongo marae and MaungÃÂrongo meeting house in Moerewa
- Miria marae and Te Rapunga meeting house in Waiomio
- Mohinui marae and Mohinui meeting house in Waiomio
- MÃ
Âtatau marae and Manu Koroki meeting house in MÃ
Âtatau
- Ã
Âtiria marae and TÃ
«matauenga meeting house in Ã
Âtiria
- Parakao marae and Te Aroha meeting house in Parakao
- Tau Henare marae in Pëpëwai
- Te Rito marae in Kawiti
- Tere Awatea marae in Orauta
- Matawaia o rangimarie me te Miria te whare kai
HapÃ
«
The hapÃ
« (sub-tribes) of the NgÃÂti Hine rohe (tribal area) include:
- NgÃÂti Kahu o Torongare, based at Mohinui marae and Hohourongo meeting house in Waiomio
- NgÃÂti KÃ
Âpaki, based at Ã
Âtiria marae and TÃ
«matauenga meeting house in Ã
Âtiria
- NgÃÂti NgÃÂherehere, based at Matawaia marae and Rangimarie meeting house in Matawaia
- NgÃÂti Te Ara, based at Ã
Âtiria marae and TÃ
«matauenga meeting house in Ã
Âtiria
- NgÃÂti Te TÃÂrawa, based at MÃ
Âtatau marae and Manu Koroki meeting house in MÃ
Âtatau
- Te Kau i Mua, based at Matawaia marae and Rangimarie meeting house in Matawaia
- Te Orewai, based at Tau Henare marae in Pëpëwai
Governance
Te RÃ
«nanga o NgÃÂti 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 MÃÂori Fisheries Act, if NgÃÂti Hine correctly withdraws from the joint mandated iwi organisation of NgÃÂpuhi, 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.
The rohe (tribal area) of NgÃÂti Hine covers the territory of WhangÃÂrei District Council, Far North District Council and Northland Regional Council.
Media
NgÃÂti Hine FM broadcasts to NgÃÂti Hine and NgÃÂpuhi on and in WhangÃÂrei.
Notable people
- Arapeta Awatere, soldier and politician
- Ria Bond
- Ken Going, All Black
- Pearl Going, mountaineer
- Sid Going, All Black
- George Henare, actor
- Taurekareka Henare, politician
- HÃ
Âne Heke, tribal leader
- Donna Awatere Huata, politician and Maori rights activist.
- Kirihi Te Riri Maihi Kawiti, tribal leader.
- Maihi Paraone Kawiti, tribal leader
- Te Ruki Kawiti, prominent rangatira (chief). He and HÃ
Âne Heke successfully fought the British in the Flagstaff War in 1845âÂÂ46.
- Todd Miller (rugby union), from the Going family
- Veeshayne Patuwai, TV presenter & actress.
- Lisa Reihana, artist.
- Shane Reti, politician
- Leilani Rorani, squash player
- Tau Henare, Politician
- James Henare, KBE, DSO, Maori leader
- Peeni Henare, Politician
- Willow-Jean Prime, Politician
- Robin Brooke, All Black
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