Ngāti

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English

Etymology

From Maori Ngāti.

Noun

Ngāti

  1. (New Zealand) local or tribal group.

References

  1. “Shane Jones scolded for yelling 'Ngāti Epsom' at National MP Paul Goldsmith in Parliament”, in Newshub, 2020 May 26

Anagrams

Maori

Pronunciation

Noun

Ngāti

  1. Prefix for an iwi or hapū; tribal group.
    Ko Ngāti Te Kanawa he hapū nō Ngāti Maniapoto; arā ko ngā uri o Te Kanawa
    Te Kanawa is a sub-tribe of Ngāti Maniapoto; and they are the descendants of Te Kanawa[1]

References

  1. ^ Ngāti – Māori Dictionary