Tū Te Maungaroa is an urban based team representing hapū throughout Tuhoe and is the first to take the stage from Te Whanganui a Tara region at Te Kahu o Te Amorangi Te Matatini.
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Te Matatini 2017 – Te Pou-o-Mangataawhiri
Te Pou-o-Mangataawhiri are the first of five Tainui regional teams to take the stage at Te Kahu o Te Amorangi Te Matatini festival.
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Te Matatini 2017 – Te Pikikōtuku o Ngāti Rongomai
Returning to the National stage for a second time, the Rotoiti based team Te Pikikōtuku o Ngāti Rongomai are the second Te Arawa team to take the stage for the ‘Te Ihu” section at Te Kahu o Te Amorangi Te Matatini festival 2017.
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Te Matatini 2017 – Tauira Mai Tawhiti
Tauira Mai Tawhiti returns to the National competition this year representing Te Whānau a Apanui.
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Te Matatini 2017 – Ngāti Rangiwewehi
Ngāti Rangiwewehi take to the stage today in Hastings aiming for a spot in the top three of the 'Te Ihu' section. In 1983 Ngāti Rangiwewehi were the winners at the last competition held in Hastings.
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Te Matatini 2017 – Te Reanga Mōrehu o Rātana
Under the guidance of the Ratana faith and the teachings of Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana, Te Reanga Mōrehu o Rātana pay homage to their departed Apotoro Wairua Karaka Palmer and Raniera Sonny Manuel.
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Te Matatini 2017 – Waioweka
The last time Waioweka stood on a national stage was in Christchurch over 30 years ago. Today Waioweka takes the stage after reforming their team just last year. Many of their performers affiliate to Ngāti Ira, Ngāti Ngahere and Te Whakatōhea.
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Te Matatini 2017 – Hātea Kapa Haka
With one of the strongest soprano sounds in the Northland region, Hātea are the second team to take the stage at this year’s Te Kahu o Te Amorangi - Te Matatini festival at the Hawkes Bay regional sports park in Hastings.
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Te Matatini 2017 – Te Manu Huia
First to take the stage this year at Te Kahu o te Amorangi: Te Matatini 2017 is Te Manu Huia who delivered a performance resonating with tributes to their founders and patriarch Ngapo Wehi and matriarch Pimia 'Nen' Wehi.
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Defending Matatini Champs aim for consecutive win
Thousands have converged onto Mclean Park for the first day of the Te Matatini that is held in Hastings. Today hosts Ngāti Kahungunu opened the event with the official pōwhiri ceremony that saw Te Whānau a Apanui give Te Waka Huia the honour of handing over the prestigious Duncan McIntyre trophy.