
Ngāti Kahu
Ngāti Kahu is a Māori iwi (tribe) from the northern region of New Zealand’s North Island, particularly around the Bay of Islands and Northland areas. The tribe’s identity is rooted in shared ancestry, history, and cultural practices. Ngāti Kahu holds a significant role in maintaining Māori traditions, language, and connection to the land. They actively participate in community development, cultural preservation, and safeguarding their natural resources. The tribe’s customs and stories continue to shape their collective identity, fostering a strong sense of belonging and continuity among its members and within the broader Māori community.