Te Uri-o-Hau

Te Uri-o-Hau
Iwi of New Zealand
Rohe (region) Northland
Website www.uriohau.com

Te Uri-o-Hau is a Māori hapu (or sub tribe) of Ngāti Whātua.[1] Its rohe (area) includes Dargaville, Maungaturoto, Mangawhai, Wellsford and the Kaipara Harbour.[2]

Hapū and marae

Hapū

  • Ngāi Tāhuhu
  • Ngāti Kaiwhare
  • Ngāti Kauae
  • Ngāti Kura
  • Ngāti Mauku
  • Ngāti Rangi
  • Ngāti Tāhinga
  • Te Uri o Hau[1]

Marae and wharenui

  • Naumai, Ngā Uri o te Kotahitanga, Ruawai
  • Ngā Tai Whakarongorua, Ngā Tai Whakarongorua, Tinopai
  • Ōruawharo, Kote Rangimārie, Wellsford
  • Ōtamatea, Aotearoa, Whakapirau
  • Ōtūrei, Rangimārie Te Aroha, Aratapu
  • Parirau, Te Whare Mārama, Matakohe
  • Rāwhitiroa, Rāwhitiroa, Tinopai
  • Rīpia, No wharenui, Rīpia
  • Te Kōwhai, Te Kōwhai, Matakohe
  • Te Pounga, Te Pounga, Kaiwaka
  • Waihaua Arapaoa, Kirihipi, Tinopai
  • Waikāretu Pōuto, Waikāretu, Te Kōpuru
  • Waiōhou, No wharenui, Tinopai
  • Waiotea Tinopai, No wharenui, Te Kōwhai[1]

Organisations

Te Uri o Hau Settlement Trust represents the hapu following its Treaty of Waitangi settlement with the New Zealand Government under Te Uri o Hau Claims Settlement Act 2002. It also represents the hapu as an "iwi authority" during the resource consent process under the Resource Management Act 1991. It is a Tūhono organisation and a trust, and its governance board includes two represents from each of the four Ngā Mātua marae: Otamatea, Waikaretu, Oruawharo and Arapaoa. As of 2016, the trust chair was Russell Kemp, the executive officer was Deborah Harding, and the trust was based in Whangarei.[1]

The hapu has interests in the territory of Northland Regional Council, Auckland Council and Kaipara District Council.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Rohe". tkm.govt.nz. Te Puni Kōkiri, New Zealand Government. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  2. "Te Uri o Hau Area of Interest from the Deed of Settlement" (JPG, 254KB). tkm.govt.nz. Te Puni Kōkiri. 13 December 2000. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
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