- Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri is a Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand, who
arrived on the Kurahaupō waka. In the 1600s the iwi
settled northwestern South Island, becoming...
- Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri, Ngāi Tahu, or Rangitāne;
Waitaha was
conquered and
absorbed into Kāti Māmoe,
which along with Ngāti
Wairangi and Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri were...
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extinction of the Moriori. In a
hostile 1642
encounter between Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri and
Dutch explorer Abel Tasman's crew, four of Tasman's crew members...
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migrating through the
South Island were Ngāi Tara, Rangitāne, Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri, and Ngāti
Wairangi – all of
which also
migrated from the
North Island...
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forced to
relocate to Waimea. Subsequently,
another tribe, the Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri (originally from Taupō)
invaded the
Nelson region during the
early 17th...
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Golden Bay / Mohua". www.theprow.org.nz.
Retrieved 28 May 2025. "Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri". www.theprow.org.nz.
Retrieved 28 May 2025. Wikaira,
Martin (2007)....
- Tasman's crew are
killed at
Wharewharangi (Murderers) Bay by a Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri war party. Tasman's
ships are
approached by 11 waka as he
leaves and...
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theorised that when the
first European explorers clashed with Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri (of the Kurahaupō) in mid-December 1642, the iwi may have interpreted...
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sailed northward to
Tonga following an
attack by
local Māori, Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri.
Tasman sketched sections of the two main islands' west coasts. Tasman...
- were
displaced by Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri in the
early 1600s.
Dutch explorer Abel
Tasman anc****d in this bay in 1642. Ngāti
Tūmatakōkiri rammed the
Dutch ship's...