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Ngāti Mutunga | Ngāti Mutunga
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Te Manu Kōrero o Ngāti Mutunga. Te Manu Kōrero o Ngāti Mutunga. Ngāti Mutunga descends from a number of ancestors who lived in the area occupied today by ngā uri o ngā tūpuna o Ngāti Mutunga. These ancestors include Tokauri, Tokatea, Mihirau, Heruika, Pūrakino, Rakaupounamu, Uenuku (son of Ruawahia), Hineweo, Hineno, Te Hihiotū, Kahukura and Mutunga. Today our sole remaining marae is located in Urenui, a small seaside village located approximately 32 km north of New Plymouth and 20 km north of Waitara.
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Our objectives | Tiaki Te Mauri o Parininihi Trust
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8212; Main Menu —. Protection of existing ecosystem health. Protect the high flora and fauna values at Parininihi by controlling rats, possums, mustelids, cats and goats to low numbers. Prevent the establishment of weeds that threaten the forest ecosystem. Work with adjoining landowners in the control of animal and weed pests to create a buffer around Parininihi. Enhancement of biodiversity values. Return Kokako to Taranaki and establish a viable breeding kokako population. Ongoing engagement with techni...
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News | Tiaki Te Mauri o Parininihi Trust
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8212; Main Menu —. Proposed changes to State Highway 3. Dec 08, 2016 , 0 Comment. Aug 04, 2016 , 0 Comment. Apr 20, 2016 , 0 Comment. Volunteers needed – pest control operation. Aug 14, 2015 , 0 Comment. Display of Tamanui at Pukeariki. Last Taranaki Kokako. Jul 29, 2014 , 0 Comment. Proposed changes to State Highway 3. December 8, 2016. August 4, 2016. April 20, 2016. Volunteers needed – pest control operation. August 14, 2015. Display of Tamanui at Pukeariki. Last Taranaki Kokako. July 29, 2014.
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April update | Tiaki Te Mauri o Parininihi Trust
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8212; Main Menu —. Apr 20, 2016. By Tiaki Te Mauri o Parininihi. Kōkako translocation plans are well under way with consultation ongoing between various groups involved, including iwi and the Kokako Recovery Group. The Trust are still tracking to have catching and translocating from Tiritiri Matangi Island in August this year. The Trust also have a givealittle page https:/ www.givealittle.co.nz/cause/parininihikokako. If you would like to support their work. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. December 8, 2016.
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Other Projects | Tiaki Te Mauri o Parininihi Trust
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8212; Main Menu —. The intensive goat control programme will provide a high level of protection for many threatened native plants as well as allowing regrowth of shrubby plants to improve the food source for bird species. This will ensure forest regeneration and protection of rare plants. The critically endangered native forget me not species –. Occurs in the coastal area of the project area at its southern limit. Proposed changes to State Highway 3. December 8, 2016. August 4, 2016. April 20, 2016.
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Tribal Area | Ngāti Mutunga
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Mai Titoki ki Te Rau o Te Huia. From Titoki to Te Rau o Te Huia. The above pepeha relates to the northernmost and southernmost coastal pā of Ngāti Mutunga. Our area of interest extended beyond these two pā as described below:. The traditional rohe of Ngāti Mutunga is indelibly etched into both physical and historical landscapes. The Titoki ridge rises from the marine shelf in the northwest and signals our coastal interface with Ngāti Tama. The area of the Ngāti Mutunga rohe described above is approximate...
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Hapū | Ngāti Mutunga
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NGĀ HAPŪ ME ŌNA PĀRANGA (OUR HAPŪ). Ngāti Mutunga was an autonomous, independent and self-governing confederation of hapū who occupied strategic areas along the coast and inland valleys. These hapū included:. Descendants of Okiokinga) who occupied the Waiiti area. Who occupied the wider Mimi area. Descendants of Aurutu) who occupied Ōkoki area. Descendants of Te Hihiotu) who occupied the wider Urenui area. Descendants of Tukaweriri, Hineweo and Te Ito). Descendants of Uenuku son of Ruawahia).