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Ngト》i Ira (Wellington)
Ngト》i Ira may refer to: * Ngト》i Ira (Wellington), a tribe that lived in the Wellington region * A subtribe of Ngト》i Porou * A subtribe of Whakatナ紘ea Te Whakatナ紘ea is a Mト{ri iwi of the eastern Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand. Their traditional territory extends along the coastline eastwards from ナ敬iwa Harbour to Opape, and inland to Mト》ト『ai, and is centred in the area around th ...
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Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand (second largest in the North Island), and is the administrative centre of the Wellington Region. It is the world's southernmost capital of a sovereign state. Wellington features a temperate maritime climate, and is the world's windiest city by average wind speed. Mト{ri oral tradition tells that Kupe discovered and explored the region in about the 10th century. The area was initially settled by Mト{ri iwi such as Rangitト]e and Muaナォpoko. The disruptions of the Musket Wars led to them being overwhelmed by northern iwi such as Te トti Awa by the early 19th century. Wellington's current form was originally designed by Captain William Mein Smith, the first Surveyor General for Edward Wakefield's New Zealand Company, in 1840. Smith's plan included a series of inter ...
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Ngト》i Porou
Ngト》i Porou is a Mト{ri iwi traditionally located in the East Cape and Gisborne regions of the North Island of New Zealand. It has the second-largest affiliation of any iwi, behind Ngト}uhi, with an estimated 102,480 people according to the 2023 census. The traditional rohe or tribal area of Ngト》i Porou extends from Pナ衡ikirua and Lottin Point in the north to Te Toka-a-Taiau (a rock that used to sit in the mouth of Gisborne harbour) in the south. The Ngト》i Porou iwi comprises 58 hapナォ (sub-tribes) and 48 mト〉ae (meeting grounds). Mount Hikurangi features prominently in Ngト》i Porou traditions as a symbol of endurance and strength, and holds tapu status. In these traditions, Hikurangi is often personified. Ngト》i Porou traditions indicate that Hikurangi was the first point to surface when Mト「i fished up the North Island from beneath the ocean. His canoe, the '' Nuku-tai-memeha'', is said to have been wrecked there. The Waiapu River also features in Ngト》i Porou traditio ...
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