Kāti Māmoe (also spelled Ngāti Māmoe but not by the tribe themselves) is a historic Māori iwi. Originally from the Hastings area, they moved in the 16th century to the South Island which at the time was already occupied by the Waitaha. According to Edward Shortland, Kāti Māmoe's historical hapū included Kāti Rakai and Kāti Hinekato.
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| - Kāti Māmoe oder Ngāti Māmoe ist ein historischer Iwi der Māori. Er stammte ursprünglich aus der Region Heretaunga (Napier), zog aber im 16. Jahrhundert auf die Südinsel Neuseelands, die damals bereits zusammenfassend von anderen, Waitaha genannten, Māori bewohnt war. (de)
- Kāi Mamoe o Ngāti Mamoe es un iwi maorí. Era originario de la región de Heretaunga (Napier), pero se trasladó a la Isla Sur de Nueva Zelanda en el siglo XVI que entonces ya estaba habitada colectivamente por otros maoríes llamados Waitaha. (es)
- Kāti Māmoe (also spelled Ngāti Māmoe but not by the tribe themselves) is a historic Māori iwi. Originally from the Hastings area, they moved in the 16th century to the South Island which at the time was already occupied by the Waitaha. According to Edward Shortland, Kāti Māmoe's historical hapū included Kāti Rakai and Kāti Hinekato. (en)
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| - Kāti Māmoe oder Ngāti Māmoe ist ein historischer Iwi der Māori. Er stammte ursprünglich aus der Region Heretaunga (Napier), zog aber im 16. Jahrhundert auf die Südinsel Neuseelands, die damals bereits zusammenfassend von anderen, Waitaha genannten, Māori bewohnt war. Die Kāti Māmoe wurden durch Heirat und Eroberungszüge durch die ein Jahr später auf die Südinsel ziehenden Ngāi Tahu absorbiert. Heute gibt es keine spezielle Stammesorganisation der Kāti Māmoe, aber viele Ngāi Tahu haben in ihrem Stammbaum Verbindungen zu ihnen. Besonders im Süden der Südinseln ehen sich Māori als Ngai Tahu-Ngati Māmoe, eine Synthese beider Stammesgruppen. (de)
- Kāi Mamoe o Ngāti Mamoe es un iwi maorí. Era originario de la región de Heretaunga (Napier), pero se trasladó a la Isla Sur de Nueva Zelanda en el siglo XVI que entonces ya estaba habitada colectivamente por otros maoríes llamados Waitaha. Los Kāti Māmoe fueron absorbidos por los Ngāi Tahu mediante matrimonios y movimientos de conquista, que se trasladaron a la Isla Sur un año después. Hoy en día no existe una organización tribal específica de los Kāti Māmoe, pero muchos Ngāi Tahu tienen vínculos con ellos en su árbol genealógico (whakapapa). Sobre todo en el sur de las Islas del Sur. Los maoríes del sur todavía se consideran Ngai Tahu-Ngati Mamoe, una síntesis de los dos grupos tribales. (es)
- Kāti Māmoe (also spelled Ngāti Māmoe but not by the tribe themselves) is a historic Māori iwi. Originally from the Hastings area, they moved in the 16th century to the South Island which at the time was already occupied by the Waitaha. A century later, the Ngāti Māmoe were largely subsequently absorbed via marriage and conquest by the Ngāi Tahu, who migrated south in turn. There is no distinct Ngāti Māmoe organisation today but many Ngāi Tahu have Ngāti Māmoe links in their whakapapa. In the far south of the island especially, "... southern Māori still think of themselves as Ngai Tahu-Ngati Mamoe, a synthesis of the two tribal groups ...." According to Edward Shortland, Kāti Māmoe's historical hapū included Kāti Rakai and Kāti Hinekato. (en)
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