Ngāti Awa

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Ngāti Awa is a Māori iwi (tribe) of Aotearoa New Zealand, traditionally based in the eastern Bay of Plenty region and known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance.

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Ngāti Awa canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Māori iwi
iwi authority
tribe
country New Zealand
ethnicGroup Māori
focusesOn cultural revitalisation
environmental kaitiakitanga (guardianship)
te reo Māori revitalisation
governedBy Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa Trust Deed
hasCulturalHeritage carving and weaving traditions
marae-based communal life
waiata and haka
whakapapa (genealogy) traditions
hasEconomicInterestsIn fisheries
forestry
property investments
tourism
hasHapū multiple hapū (sub-tribes)
hasHistoricalSignificance engagement in Treaty of Waitangi claims
involvement in 19th-century land conflicts
participation in early contact with European settlers
subject to Crown land confiscations in the 19th century
hasMaraeIn Edgecumbe
Matatā
Rangitāiki Plains
Te Teko
Whakatāne
hasNotableFeature rich oral histories and tribal narratives
strong connection to Whakatāne River and coastal fisheries
hasPopulation several thousand registered members
hasRoheIncluding Rangitāiki River area
Whakatāne River area
coastal Bay of Plenty between Ōhiwa and Matatā
hasTreatySettlement Ngāti Awa Claims Settlement Act 2005
hasTribalAuthority Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa
isMemberOf Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Te Rangi Iwi Trust collaborative regional forums
isPartOf Ngāti Pūkenga
surface form: Te Moana-a-Toi (Bay of Plenty) iwi grouping
language Te Reo Māori
surface form: te reo Māori
locatedIn New Zealand
surface form: Aotearoa New Zealand

Bay of Plenty (bay)
surface form: eastern Bay of Plenty
mainCentre Whakatāne
operates Ngāti Awa Group Holdings Limited
participatesIn Bay of Plenty regional governance and consultation processes
practices kaitiakitanga over lands and waterways in its rohe
receivedApologyFrom Great Seal of New Zealand
surface form: New Zealand Crown
recognizedAs iwi under Te Tiriti o Waitangi settlement processes
represents Ngāti Awa ONNED1
signed Treaty of Waitangi
surface form: Treaty of Waitangi (through some chiefs)
traditionalRegion Bay of Plenty

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