NgÃÂti Mahuta is a sub-tribe (or hapÃ
«) of the Waikato tribe (or iwi) of MÃÂori in the North Island of New Zealand. The territory (rohe) of NgÃÂti Mahuta is the Kawhia and Huntly areas of the Waikato region.
History
NgÃÂti Mahuta is descended from Mahuta, whose father was Hekemaru. Mahuta's paternal grandparents were Pikiao from the Te Arawa tribe, and Rereiao, a high-born Waikato woman descended from Whatihua. After the NgÃÂti Mahuta ariki Wharetiperi and Tapaue conquered the Te Iranui people around 1700 AD, NgÃÂti Mahuta settled around the fertile lands at the base of Mount Taupiri on the Waikato River. Kaitotehe and nearby Mount Taupiri were NgÃÂti Mahuta's headquarters in early years.
PÃ
Âtatau Te Wherowhero, the paramount chief of NgÃÂti Mahuta in his time, became the first MÃÂori king.
Marae and wharenui
There are 19 marae (meeting grounds) affiliated with NgÃÂti Mahuta. Most include a wharenui (meeting house).
MÃÂngere
There is one marae in MÃÂngere affiliated with the iwi:
Te Kauwhata
There are four marae near Te Kauwhata affiliated with the iwi:
- Ã
Âkarea marae and Pokaiwhenua wharenui on Jamieson Road in Waerenga
- Taniwha marae and Me Whakatupu ki te Hua o te Rengarenga marae on McGovern Road in Waeranga
- Matahuru Papakainga marae on Tahuna Road in Ohinewai
- Waikare marae on Waerenga Road
Huntly
There are four marae in and around the Huntly township affiliated with the iwi:
- Kaitumutumu marae and Ruateateam wharenui on Ohaki Road
- Te Ã
ÂhÃÂkë marae and Te Ã
ÂhÃÂkë a Te Puea wharenui on Te Ã
Âhakë Road in Te Ã
Âhakë
- Te Kauri marae and Karaka wharenui on Hetherington Road
- Waahi marae and TÃÂne i te Pupuke wharenui on Harris Road
NgÃÂruawÃÂhia
There are three marae in and around NgÃÂruawÃÂhia and Taupiri affiliated with the iwi:
- Taupiri marae, including Pani Ora and Te Puna Tangata wharenui, on Kainui Road in Taupiri
- Waikeri â Tangirau marae on Ngaruawahia Road in NgÃÂruawÃÂhia
- TÃ
«rangawaewae marae, including Mahinaarangi - Turongo wharenui, on River Road in NgÃÂruawÃÂhia
Te Awamutu
There is one marae near Te Awamutu affiliated with the iwi:
- Te KÃ
Âpua marae and Ko Unu wharenui on Morgan Road in Pokuru
Aotea Harbour
There are three marae around Aotea Harbour affiliated with the iwi:
- MÃ
Âtakotako (Taruke) marae and Te Ã
ÂhÃÂkë a Mahuta wharenui on Phillips Road in Aotea
- Te Papatapu (Te Wehi) marae and Pare Whakarukuruku wharenui on Te Papatapu Road in Aotea
- Te Tihi o Moerangi marae and Te Tihi o Moerangi wharenui on Kawhia Road in Makomako
Kawhia Harbour
There are four marae around Kawhia Harbour affiliated with the iwi:
- MaketÃ
« marae and Auau ki te Rangi wharenui on Kaora Street in Kawhia
- Ã
Âkapu marae and Te Kotahitanga o NgÃÂti Te Weehi wharenui on Aotea Road in Kawhia
- ÃÂruka marae and Tahaaroa wharenui on ÃÂruka Marae Road in Taharoa
- Te KÃ
Âraha marae and Te Ã
ÂhÃÂkë wharenui on Taharoa Road in Taharoa
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