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Everything about List Of M Ori Iwi totally explainedThe following is a list of the Māori iwi of New Zealand.
This list has been adapted from the list on the Māori Wikipedia. Many of the iwi names are frequently spelt with macrons over some letters - they've been omitted here to make it easier to link to articles - please check with the list from Māori Wikipedia for macron usage. Alternative names for some iwi are given in brackets.
A more authoritative source is the list in the book: Iwi: The dynamics of Māori tribal organisation from c1769 to c1945 by Angela Ballara (1998, Victoria University Press, Wellington) ISBN 0864733283.
Iwi
| Name ("United Tribes" number) |
Rohe (Location) |
Waka (canoe) |
| People (2001) |
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| Āti Awa (19) - see Te Āti Awa |
Taranaki |
Aotea |
| |
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| Kāi Tahu - (see Ngāi Tahu below) |
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|
| |
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| Kāti Mamoe - or "Ngāti Mamoe" |
South Island |
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| |
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| Moriori † (21) |
Chatham Islands |
|
| 585 |
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| Muaupoko (31) |
Kapiti Coast |
|
| 1,836 |
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| Nga Rauru (23) - or Ngāti Rauru |
Taranaki |
|
| 3,090 |
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| Ngāriki Kaiputahi (44) - or Ngā Ariki |
Gisborne |
Te Ikanui-a-Rauru |
| 2,083 |
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| Nga Ruahine (21) |
Taranaki |
|
| 3,228 |
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| Nga Ruanui |
Taranaki |
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| |
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| Ngāi Tai (53) - or Ngāti Tai |
Opotiki |
Tainui |
| |
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| Ngāi Tahu (also Ngai Tahu, Kāi Tahu) |
South Island |
Tākitimu |
| 39,180 |
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| Ngai Tai - or Ngāti Tai |
|
|
| 2,022 |
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| Ngai Takoto |
Northland |
|
| 489 |
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| Ngai Tamanuhiri - or Ngāti Tamanuhiri |
Gisborne |
|
| 1,173 |
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| Ngaiterangi |
Matakana Island |
|
| 9,561 |
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| Ngai Tuhoe (51) |
Te Urewera |
Mataatua |
| 29,259 |
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| Ngapuhi (4) |
Hokianga-Whangarei |
|
| 102,981 |
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| Ngapuhi ki Whaingaroa-Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa |
Northland |
|
| 1,965 |
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| Ngarauru |
Manawatu |
|
| |
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| Ngaruanui (22) |
Taranaki |
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| |
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| Ngaterangi (49) |
Tauranga |
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| |
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| "Ngāti Ākarana" |
Auckland |
|
| 5,892 |
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| Ngāti Apa (29) |
Manawatu-South Island |
|
| 3,021 |
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| Ngāti Awa (50) |
Kawerau-Bay of Plenty |
|
| 13,044 |
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| Ngāti Hako |
Hauraki Gulf |
|
| 924 |
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| Ngāti Hau |
Manawatu |
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| |
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| Ngāti Haua (26) |
Waikato |
|
| ? 6,400 |
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| Ngāti Hauiti |
Wanganui |
|
| 1,002 |
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| Ngāti Hei |
Hauraki Gulf |
|
| 363 |
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| Ngāti Huia (15) |
Waikato |
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| |
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| Ngāti Kahu (2) |
Northland |
|
| 6,957 |
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| Ngāti Kahungunu (34, 36, 37) |
Hawke's Bay-Wairarapa |
Tākitimu |
| 51,552 |
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| Ngāti Koata |
South Island |
|
| 765 |
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| Ngāti Kuia |
South Island |
|
| 1,224 |
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| Ngāti Kuri |
Northland |
|
| 4,647 |
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| Ngāti Mahuta (7, 14) |
Great Barrier Island |
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| |
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| Ngāti Mamoe |
South Island |
|
| 2,262 |
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| Ngāti Manawa |
|
|
| 1,542 |
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| Ngāti Maniapoto (17) |
King Country Waikato |
Tainui |
| 27,168 |
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| Ngāti Maru (12, 24) |
Te Aroha-Taranaki |
|
| ? 4,700 |
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| Ngāti Mutunga (18) |
Taranaki-Chatham Islands |
|
| 2,652 |
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| Ngāti Paoa (10) |
Hauraki Gulf |
|
| 2,397 |
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| Ngāti Pikiao (Te Arawa) |
Rotorua |
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| 5,022 |
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| "Ngāti Poneke" |
Wellington |
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| |
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| Ngāti Porou (39) |
East Cape |
|
| 61,701 |
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| Ngāti Pukenga |
|
|
| 1,137 |
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| Ngāti Pukenga ki Waiau |
Hauraki Gulf |
|
| 273 |
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| Ngāti Rahiri Tumutumu |
Hauraki Gulf |
|
| 93 |
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| "Ngāti Ranana" |
London |
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| |
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| Ngāti Ranginui (48) |
Tauranga |
|
| 6,120 |
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| Ngāti Rangiteaorere (Te Arawa) |
|
|
| 177 |
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| Ngāti Rangitihi (Te Arawa) |
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| 1,041 |
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| Ngāti Rangiwewehi (Te Arawa) |
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|
| 1,551 |
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| Ngāti Rarua |
South Island |
|
| 699 |
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| Ngāti Raukawa (16, 28) |
Waikato-Manawatu-Kapiti |
|
| ? 24,000 |
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| Ngāti Rauru - or Nga Rauru |
Taranaki |
|
| |
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| Ngāti Ruanui |
Wanganui |
|
| 5,286 |
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| Ngāti Ruapani (42, 45) |
East Cape |
|
| |
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| Ngāti Tahu (Te Arawa) |
|
|
| 1,209 |
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| Ngāti Tai (9) - or Nga Tai or Ngai Tai |
Hauraki Gulf |
|
| 177 |
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| Ngāti Tama (25) |
King Country-Wellington-South Island-Chatham Islands |
|
| 1,764 |
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| Ngāti Tamanuhiri (38) - or Ngai Tamanuhiri |
Gisborne |
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| |
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| Ngāti Tamatera (13) |
Coromandel Peninsula |
Tainui |
| 1,866 |
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| Ngāti Tara Tokanui |
Hauraki Gulf |
|
| 330 |
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| Ngāti Te Ata |
Manukau Harbour |
|
| |
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| Ngāti Toa/Ngāti Toarangatira (32) |
Porirua |
Tainui |
| 4,491 |
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| Ngāti Tutekohe (41) |
East Cape |
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| |
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| Ngāti Tuwharetoa (46) |
Taupo |
|
| 29,301 |
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| Ngāti Wai |
Northland |
|
| 3,966 |
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| Ngāti Whakaue |
|
|
| 5,061 |
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| Ngāti Whānaunga (11) |
Waihi |
|
| 399 |
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| Ngāti Whare |
|
|
| 690 |
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| Ngāti Whātua (5, 6) |
Kaipara Harbour |
|
| 12,105 |
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| Pakakohi |
Taranaki |
|
| 408 |
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| Patukirikiri |
Hauraki Gulf |
|
| 60 |
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| Poutini |
West Coast |
|
| |
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| Rangitane (30, 35) |
Northern South Island |
|
| 4,401 |
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| Rongowhakaata (44) |
Gisborne |
|
| 3,612 |
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| Rongomaiwahine |
Mahia |
|
| 2,322 |
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| Tainui |
Waikato |
|
| 35,781 |
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| Tangahoe |
Taranaki |
|
| 261 |
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| Tapuika (Te Arawa) |
|
|
| 1,050 |
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| Taranaki (20) |
Taranaki |
|
| 5,940 |
|
| Tarawhai (Te Arawa) |
|
|
| 114 |
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| Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti (40) |
East Cape |
|
| |
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| Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki (43) |
Wairoa |
|
| 4,365 |
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| Te Arawa (47) |
Rotorua |
|
| |
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| Te Ati Hau Nui-A-Paparangi (27) |
|
|
| 8,820 |
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| Te Āti Awa (33) |
Taranaki-South Island Aotea |
|
| 17,445 |
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| Te Aupouri (1) |
|
|
| 7,848 |
|
| Te Kawerau |
Northland |
|
| 228 |
|
| Te Rarawa (3) |
Hokianga |
|
| 11,526 |
|
| Te Roroa |
Northland |
|
| 966 |
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| Te Uri-o Hau |
|
|
| 732 |
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| Te Whakatohea (52) |
Opotiki |
|
| 9,948 |
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| Te Whanau-a-Apanui (54) |
East Cape |
|
| 9,951 |
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| Tuhourangi (Te Arawa) |
|
|
| 1,617 |
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| Uenuku-Kopako (Te Arawa) |
|
|
| 174 |
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| Waikato-Tainui see Tainui |
|
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| Waitaha (Te Arawa) |
|
|
| ? 1,800 |
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† The Moriori are usually considered a distinct people from the Māori.Further Information
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