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Ngāti Pōneke

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Ngāti Pōneke Young Māori Club is an Urban Māori cultural club that was formed in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1937. It is a pan-tribal group of Māori who reside in Wellington (like Ngāti Ākarana in Auckland and Ngāti Rānana in London). "Pōneke" is a Māori language name for Wellington, derived from "Port Nicholson".[1]

References

  1. ^ Harris, Aroha (11 March 2010). "Ngā tāone nui – Māori and the city – Māori adapt to city life". Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 12 November 2016.

Further reading

  • Broughton, A., & Grace, P. (2001). The silent migration : Ngāti Pōneke Young Māori Club 1937-1948 : Stories of urban migration. Wellington, N.Z.: Huia.
  • Ngāti Pōneke Young Māori Club, I. (1966). Grand concert : Ngāti Pōneke Young Māori Club celebrates its 30th anniversary, in the presence of the Prime Minister The Right Honourable Keith Holyoake, C.H., and Mrs Holyoake, St. James Theatre, Sunday, 30th October, 1966.