Extended kinship group, tribe, nation, people, race - often refers to a large group of people descended from a common ancestor.
Tribe iwi is maori for tribe. E -we
tauiwi means is a maori term for nonmaori New Zealand
The translation of the Maori phrase "he iwi tahi tatou" is "we are one people."
"Taranaki" in Maori refers to the name of a prominent volcano and a region in New Zealand. It is also the name of a Maori iwi (tribe) in the Taranaki region.
hapū/pori
The Maori word for nation or tribe is "iwi."
Iwi.
The maori word for nation or tribe is 'Iwi'. Iwi are derived from the great waka (canoe)by which they arrived in New Zealand from Hawaiki; for example the Tainui Iwi of Waikato and the King country are descendants of people who journeyed to Aotearoa (NZ) on the Tainui canoe. Iwi are divided into tribes and sub-tribes (hapu) and extended family groups (whanau). Tangata whenua is a name Maori use to describe themselves which simply means 'people of the land'.
Stan Walker is a Maori Australian idol winner and his iwi is ngapuhi go hard gee
Iwi or hapu (sub-tribe).
Ngati Mahuta an Iwi of Waikato Tainui.
Maria Eriksen-Sohos has written: 'Iwi' -- subject(s): Art, Maori, Maori (New Zealand people), Maori Art, Maori Philosophy, Philosophy, Maori, Social life and customs