Ngāti Tūtemohuta (New Zealand people)
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found: Work cat: Wall, M. Ngāti Tūtemohuta, 2009:t.p. (Ngāti Tūtemohuta) p. 25 (The pae-whenua ('territory') of Ngāti Tūtemohuta over which the Pākira and his people gained customary authority extends from the Waikato River outlet at Nukuhau, down the river to a little way south of the Aratiatia rapids (Torepatutai). It then arcs away to the southeast, across the Kaingaroa plains and the Rangitaiki River, continuing on to the maunga Titiōkura, near the Mōhaka River. From there it extends westwards along the ridges traversing the Kāweka and Kaimanawa ranges before meeting the Tongariro River. From there it follows the river to Taupo Moana (Lake Taupo) and extends the length of the lake back to Nukuhau)
found: Māori maps, viewed Sept. 8, 2016(Waitahanui marae is located in Waitananui, about 14 km south of Taupo. Its principal hapū [subtribe or clan] are Ngāti Hinerau and Ngāti Tūtemohuta of Ngāti Tūwaretoa isi)
found: Encyclopedia of New Zealand, viewed Sept. 8, 2016(Ngāti Tūtemohuta)
found: Britannica online, January 4, 2023(Māori (people); Māori language)
notfound: Ethnologue;Handbook of ethnography
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2016-04-29: new
2023-01-30: revised
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