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  • taumata.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Hei Taumata   (www.taumata.co.nz)  

    Specialise in Maori economic development assisting Iwi and Hapu organisations turn their dreams and ideas into results and achievements.

  • natlib.govt.nz Kiwi Status
    Iwi-Hapu Names List   (iwihapu.natlib.govt.nz)  

    An online resource providing cataloguers and descriptive archivists with a reliable and comprehensive resource when they are describing material in, by and about Maori.

  • maniapoto.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Maniapoto Maori Trust Board   (www.maniapoto.iwi.nz)  

    Ngati Maniapoto is historically an established tribe. In these modern times Ngati Maniapoto has shown a concern for the welfare and development of their people, thus forming the Maniapoto Maaori Trust Board. The Trust Board's main mission is to preserve and protect the identity, integrity and interests of the Maniapoto tribe.

  • mihihea.com Kiwi Status
    Mihihea Exclusive Designs   (www.mihihea.com)  

    Unique Maori furniture featuring the koru-shaped workstations.

  • muaupoko.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Muaupoko Tribal Authority Incorporated   (www.muaupoko.iwi.nz)  

    Muaupoko are the Maori people who traditionally occupy the lands on the west coast at the southern end of the North Island of New Zealand.

  • terangihouhiri.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngāi Te Rangihouhiri   (www.terangihouhiri.iwi.nz)  

    Find information on the Ngāi Te Rangihouhiri iwi, including news, photographs and details on monthly scheduled meeting times.

  • ngaitahu.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngai Tahu   (www.ngaitahu.iwi.nz)  

    Welcome to the Ngai Tahu Web Sites. We are an indigenous Maori people of New Zealand. We invite you to learn about our culture, our history, and our people in New Zealand today.

  • ngaiterangi.org.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngaiterangi Iwi Incorporated Society   (www.ngaiterangi.org.nz)  

    Official Web site of Ngaiterangi Iwi. Our Iwi Tribe is Tauranga based with principal localities including Tauranga.

  • ngapuhiwhakapapa.com Kiwi Status
    Ngapuhi Whakapapa   (www.ngapuhiwhakapapa.com)  

    Whakapapa research of Nga Puhi whanau. No matter where you live the whakapapa o Nga Puhi is consistent and it does not change

  • ngatiapa.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngati Apa   (www.ngatiapa.iwi.nz)  

    A place for all Ngati Apa descendants to gather.

  • hinewaka.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngati Hinewaka   (www.hinewaka.iwi.nz)  

    Ngati Hinewaka are the people of the south-west Wairarapa coast from Hat Point to Lake Ferry.

  • kahungunu.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngati Kahungunu Iwi   (www.kahungunu.iwi.nz)  

    To enhance the mana and well being of Ngati Kahungunu Iwi.

  • koata.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngati Koata no Rangitoto ki te Tonga   (www.koata.iwi.nz)  

    An organisation whose vision is for Ngati Koata people to develop to their full potential. They provide support for the cultural, social and economic needs of their people.

  • ngatipukenga.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngati Pukenga   (www.ngatipukenga.co.nz)  

    The online home of Ngati Pukenga, featuring iwi register and kainga news.

  • nrait.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngati Rarua Atiawa Iwi Trust   (www.nrait.co.nz)  

    Established in 1982 to advance the cause of the Ngati Rarua Atiawa people in every way possible, and to preserve and promote their culture for posterity.

  • ngatitoa.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngati Toa Rangatira   (www.ngatitoa.iwi.nz)  

    An organisation established to conserve, promote, advance and assist Toa Rangatiratanga within the area bounded by the southern mouth of the Rangitikei river to the Arahura river on the west coast, and across to Kaikoura on the East Coast.

  • ngatiwhakaue.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngati Whakaue Iho Ake   (www.ngatiwhakaue.iwi.nz)  

    Keeping Ngati Whakaue in touch, wherever they may be in the world.

  • ngatiwhare.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Ngati Whare Iwi   (www.ngatiwhare.iwi.nz)  

    A site for all descendants of Ngati Whare in New Zealand and around the world.

  • ngatiwhatuaorakei.com Kiwi Status
    Ngati Whatua o Orakei   (www.ngatiwhatuaorakei.com)  

    A hapu of the Ngati Whatua iwi, based in New Zealand’s largest city, Tamaki Makaurau, commonly known as Auckland.

  • register.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Official iwi.nz Web Site   (www.register.iwi.nz)  

    Iwi.nz is a moderated second level domain specific to Maori Iwi. Those eligible are traditional Maori tribes, Hapu that belong to a traditional Maori Iwi or an Iwi group operating with the permission of the main Iwi.

  • raukawa.org.nz Kiwi Status
    Raukawa Trust Board   (www.raukawa.org.nz)  

    An organisation established with the purpose of managing the social, cultural and economic affairs of the whanau, marae and hapu of the Raukawa takiwa.

  • rongowhakaata.com Kiwi Status
    Rongowhakaata   (www.rongowhakaata.com)  

    One of three Iwi groups of Turanganui-a-Kiwa, situated on the East Coast of the North Island. The Trust's aim is to encourage and support the social, economic, cultural and political growth and advancement of Rongowhakaata Iwi.

  • tainuitaranaki.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Tainui Taranaki ki Te Tonga   (www.tainuitaranaki.co.nz)  

    The Tainui Taranaki site offers information on tribal history and the process of making a land claim.

  • rangitaane.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Tanenuiarangi Manawatu   (www.rangitaane.iwi.nz)  

    The online home of the mandated iwi authority for Rangitaane o Manawatu. Member hapu include Ngati Hineaute (Palmerston North), Te Rangitepaia (Manawatu/Horowhenua), Te Rangiaranaki (Palmerston North/Horowhenua), Ngati Mairehau (Manawatu/Horowhenua) and Te Rangitauira (Manawatu/Rangitikei).

  • tearawa.iwi.nz Kiwi Status
    Te Arawa Maori Trust   (www.tearawa.iwi.nz)  

    Te Arawa is one of seven Maori Tribes of New Zealand. The area traditionally covered reaches from a small village named Maketu on the eastern seaboard to Tongariro mountain in the central North Island.

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