Rohe
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For other uses, see Rohe (disambiguation).
Rohe is a word used by the Māori of New Zealand to describe the territory or boundaries of tribal groups. In traditional times, rohe were defined according to prominent geographical features, including mountains, rivers, and lakes. This is generally the case today as well.
The areas shown on the map are indicative only. Some iwi areas may overlap.
See also
- List of Māori iwi
External links
- "Iwi by map". Te Puni Kōkiri.
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