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Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom |
Whanganui Māori are the Māori iwi (tribes) and hapū (sub-tribes) of the Whanganui River area of New Zealand. They are also known as Ngāti Hau.
One group of Whanganui Māori, Whanganui Iwi, includes Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi and other hapū who signed the Ruruku Whakatupua Treaty of Waitangi settlement in 2015.[1]
Awa FM is the radio station of Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi, Ngāti Hāua and Ngāti Hauiti. It began as Te Reo Irirangi O Whanganui 100FM on 17 June 1991. Between July 1992 and June 1993 it also operated a separate station in Ohakune, known as Te Reo Irirangi Ki Ruapehu or Nga Iwi FM, combining local programmes with shows from 100FM.[2] It is available on 100.0 FMinWhanganui, 91.2 FMinRuapehu, and 93.5 FMinTaumarunui.[3]
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Te Tai Tokerau |
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Tāmaki |
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Hauraki |
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Tainui |
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Tauranga Moana |
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Arawa Waka |
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Mātaatua |
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Te Tai Rāwhiti |
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Tākitimu |
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Hauāuru |
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Te Moana o Raukawa |
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Te Tau Ihu |
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Waipounamu |
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Rēkohu |
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Other |
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‡ Tribes that are located in both the North and South Island |
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