Ngā Puhi (New Zealand people)

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Name (Hebrew)
נגה פוהי (עם ניו זילנדי)
Name (Latin)
Ngā Puhi (New Zealand people)
Name (Arabic)
נגה פוהי (עם ניו זילנדי)
Other forms of name
Ngāpuhi (New Zealand people)
Puhi, Ngā (New Zealand people)
See Also From tracing topical name
Ethnology New Zealand
Maori (New Zealand people)
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1283558
Library of congress: sh 92003451
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 92143973: Sutton, D.G. The Archaeology of the kainga, 1991.
  • Iwi hapū names list WWW home page, Nov. 20, 2006
Wikipedia description:

Ngāpuhi (also known as Ngāpuhi-Nui-Tonu or Ngā Puhi) is a Māori iwi associated with the Northland regions of New Zealand centred in the Hokianga, the Bay of Islands, and Whangārei. According to the 2018 New Zealand census, the estimated population of Ngāpuhi is 165,201. This compares to 125,601 in 2001, 102,981 in 2006, and 122,214 in 2013. It is formed from 150 hapū or subtribes, with 55 marae. Despite such diversity, the people of Ngāpuhi maintain their shared history and self-identity. Te Rūnanga ā Iwi o Ngāpuhi, based in Kaikohe, administers the iwi. The Rūnanga acts on behalf of the iwi in consultations with the New Zealand government. It also ensures the equitable distribution of benefits from the 1992 fisheries settlement with the government, and undertakes resource management and education initiatives.

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