Nga Iwi Maori o nga Moutere i te Moana Marino.
He whakaatu tenei kia mohio ai nga tangata Maori o Aotearoa kite maha o ratou teina e noho ana ki nga tini moutere e paatata ana ki Niu Tireni:—
Hui katoa nga tangata Maori o ana moutere e waru tekau ma iwa mano e waru rau. A e ai te kii, ko nga tangata i nga moutere i Hamoa me Tahiti, kei te nui haere ake. Erangi kei nga moutere i Tonga me Earotonga kei te hoki haere nga tangata, penei me o ratou teina me nga tangata o tenei motu e mate haere nei. Ko nga kingi o aua moutere, he tangata atawhai, a e aroha nuitia ana e o ratou iwi. He kawanatanga ano hoki o ratou, erangi he Pakeha kei te
whakahaere i nga ture o nga Kawanatanga, Ko tetahi o nga ture pai rawa kua kitea ki ana moutere, ko te whakakorenga e nga Kawanatanga o te hoko waipiro ki nga tangata Maori.
Nga Moutere. Nga Tangata Maori. Nga Kingi. Nga Ingirihi. Nga Wiwi. Nga Tlamani. Hamoa 35,000 Kingi Maritoa Eaupepa 160 4 110 Tonga 22,000 Kingi Hori Tupou 145 10 66 Tahiti 25,000 Kingi Pomare 350 900 40 Rarotonga 7,800 Kuini Makea 22 — 3 Te huinga katoatanga... 89,800 677 914 219
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Korimako, Issue 45, 15 October 1885, Page 6
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216Nga Iwi Maori o nga Moutere i te Moana Marino. Korimako, Issue 45, 15 October 1885, Page 6
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