Ngāti Maru (Taranaki)
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Ngāti Maru or Te Iwi o Maruwharanui is a Māori iwi of inland Taranaki in New Zealand. They are descended from Maruwharanui, the eldest son of Pito Haranui and his wife Manauea. Pito Haranui belonged to an ancient Taranaki people known as the Kāhui-Maru, whose genealogy predates the arrival of Toi.
Ngāti Maru | |
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Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom | |
Rohe (region) | Taranaki |
Waka (canoe) | Aotea, Tokomaru, Tainui |
Website | ngatimaru |
The main hapu of Ngāti Maru (which also comprise smaller sections) are Ngāti Hinemōkai (includes Ngāti Rongonui), Ngāti Kōpua (includes Ngāti Tamatāpui and Ngāriki) and Ngāti Kui (includes Ngāti Te Ika and Ngāti Tamakehu).
Te Upoko o te Whenua Marae is the iwi's marae at Tarata.[1][2] Ngarongo is the name of the whare puni (meeting house) and the whare kai (dining hall) is named Maruwharanui.