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Whārangi 4 – Facts and figures

Iwi (tribal) identification

In the New Zealand censuses since 1991, residents of Māori descent were asked to indicate the tribe to which they were affiliated. The figures below show the number who indicated the Whanganui tribes (including those who indicated more than one tribe), and the regions where they were found in the greatest numbers.

The only previous census asking Māori to indicate tribal affiliation – but not of multiple tribes – was that of 1901.

Ngāti Hāua

  • 1991 census: 144
  • 2001 census: 618
  • 2006 census: 822

Major regional locations

  • Manawatū–Wanganui: 219
  • Auckland: 153

Ngāti Hauiti

  • 2001 census: 1,002
  • 2006 census: 1,038

Major regional locations

  • Manawatū–Wanganui: 447
  • Wellington: 132

Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi

  • 1901 census: 2,339 (Whanganui)
  • 1991 census: 4,458
  • 2001 census: 8,820
  • 2006 census: 10,437

Major regional locations

  • Manawatū–Wanganui: 4,602
  • Wellington: 1,266
Me pēnei te tohu i te whārangi:

David Young. 'Ngā iwi o Whanganui - Facts and figures', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 4-Mar-09
URL: http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/mi/nga-iwi-o-whanganui/4