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There is also a penguin species called Megadyptes waitaha
Megadyptes

Megadyptes is a genus of penguin which consists of two species, Megadyptes antipodes and the extinct Megadyptes waitaha ....
(Waitaha Penguin).


Waitaha is an early historical Maori
Maori

The Maori are the indigenous people Polynesian people of Aotearoa . The group probably arrived in south-western Polynesia in several waves at some time before 1300....
 iwi
Iwi

In New Zealand society, iwi form the largest everyday social units in Maori Culture of the Maori. The word iwi means "people" or "folk"; in many contexts it may mean "tribe" or "clan", and sometimes a larger grouping of tribes....
. Inhabitants of the South Island
South Island

The South Island is the larger of the two major Islands of New Zealand of New Zealand, the other being the more populous North Island. The Maori name for the South Island, Te Wai Pounamu, meaning "The Water/s of Greenstone" , possibly evolved from Te Wahi Pounamu which means "The Place Of Greenstone"....
 of New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
, they were largely absorbed via marriage and conquest first by the Kati Mamoe
Kati Mamoe

Kati Mamoe, or Ngati Mamoe, is an historic Maori iwi. Originally from the Heretaunga area they moved in the 1500s to the South Island which at the time was occupied by Waitaha....
 and then Ngai Tahu
Ngai Tahu

Ngai Tahu, or Kai Tahu, is the principal Maori iwi of the southern region of New Zealand, with the tribal authority, Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, being based in Christchurch, New Zealand and Invercargill....
 from the 1500s onward.

Today those of Waitaha descent are represented by the Ngai Tahu
Ngai Tahu

Ngai Tahu, or Kai Tahu, is the principal Maori iwi of the southern region of New Zealand, with the tribal authority, Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, being based in Christchurch, New Zealand and Invercargill....
 iwi
Iwi

In New Zealand society, iwi form the largest everyday social units in Maori Culture of the Maori. The word iwi means "people" or "folk"; in many contexts it may mean "tribe" or "clan", and sometimes a larger grouping of tribes....
.

Another iwi known as Waitaha lived in the Horowhenua area of the lower North Island.

995 a book by Barry Brailsford, Song of Waitaha: The Histories of a Nation, claimed that the ancestors of the "Nation of Waitaha" were the first inhabitants of New Zealand, a pale-skinned people who had sailed there from Easter Island
Easter Island

Easter Island is a Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeastern most point of the Polynesian triangle. The island is a special territory of Chile....
 more than 2000 years before Polynesians arrived.






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There is also a penguin species called Megadyptes waitaha
Megadyptes

Megadyptes is a genus of penguin which consists of two species, Megadyptes antipodes and the extinct Megadyptes waitaha ....
(Waitaha Penguin).


Waitaha is an early historical Maori
Maori

The Maori are the indigenous people Polynesian people of Aotearoa . The group probably arrived in south-western Polynesia in several waves at some time before 1300....
 iwi
Iwi

In New Zealand society, iwi form the largest everyday social units in Maori Culture of the Maori. The word iwi means "people" or "folk"; in many contexts it may mean "tribe" or "clan", and sometimes a larger grouping of tribes....
. Inhabitants of the South Island
South Island

The South Island is the larger of the two major Islands of New Zealand of New Zealand, the other being the more populous North Island. The Maori name for the South Island, Te Wai Pounamu, meaning "The Water/s of Greenstone" , possibly evolved from Te Wahi Pounamu which means "The Place Of Greenstone"....
 of New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
, they were largely absorbed via marriage and conquest first by the Kati Mamoe
Kati Mamoe

Kati Mamoe, or Ngati Mamoe, is an historic Maori iwi. Originally from the Heretaunga area they moved in the 1500s to the South Island which at the time was occupied by Waitaha....
 and then Ngai Tahu
Ngai Tahu

Ngai Tahu, or Kai Tahu, is the principal Maori iwi of the southern region of New Zealand, with the tribal authority, Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, being based in Christchurch, New Zealand and Invercargill....
 from the 1500s onward.

Today those of Waitaha descent are represented by the Ngai Tahu
Ngai Tahu

Ngai Tahu, or Kai Tahu, is the principal Maori iwi of the southern region of New Zealand, with the tribal authority, Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, being based in Christchurch, New Zealand and Invercargill....
 iwi
Iwi

In New Zealand society, iwi form the largest everyday social units in Maori Culture of the Maori. The word iwi means "people" or "folk"; in many contexts it may mean "tribe" or "clan", and sometimes a larger grouping of tribes....
.

Another iwi known as Waitaha lived in the Horowhenua area of the lower North Island.

"Nation of Waitaha"

In 1995 a book by Barry Brailsford, Song of Waitaha: The Histories of a Nation, claimed that the ancestors of the "Nation of Waitaha" were the first inhabitants of New Zealand, a pale-skinned people who had sailed there from Easter Island
Easter Island

Easter Island is a Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeastern most point of the Polynesian triangle. The island is a special territory of Chile....
 more than 2000 years before Polynesians arrived. It was claimed the "secret" Waitaha story had been suppressed for 200 years and the evidence of their occupation and existence, such as stone structures, had been mistaken for natural formations or Maori artifacts.

Although a series of further books, web sites and New Age
New Age

New Age is a decentralized western culture social movement and new religious movement that seeks universality Truth and the attainment of the highest individual human potential....
 events have been based around these claims, they have been widely dismissed as inaccurate by conventional scholars. Historian Michael King
Michael King

Michael King, Order of the British Empire was a widely respected New Zealand popular historian, author and biographer....
 noted: "There was not a skerrick of evidence – linguistic, artifactual, genetic; no datable carbon or pollen remains, nothing – that the story had any basis in fact. Which would make Waitaha the first people on earth to live in a country for several millennia and leave no trace of their occupation."

Organisations

A number of organisations have "Waitaha" as part of their title, often in a generic "ancient links to the land" sense, or as a synonym for Canterbury
Canterbury, New Zealand

The Regions of New Zealand of Canterbury is mainly composed of the Canterbury Plains and the surrounding mountains. Its main city, Christchurch, hosts the main office of the Christchurch City Council, the Canterbury Regional Council and the University of Canterbury....
 rather than either claiming actual tribal descent, or links to the philosophies of Brailsford. These include:

  • , based in Dunedin
    Dunedin

    Dunedin , Otepoti in Maori, is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the region of Otago. It is New Zealand's fifth largest city in population, the largest in size of council boundary area, and the hub of the sixth-largest urban area....
    , Otago
    Otago

    Otago is a regions of New Zealand in the south of the South Island. It has an area of approximately making it the country's second largest region....
  • , Christchurch-based performance group
  • of the NZEI
  • University of Canterbury (Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha)
    University of Canterbury

    The University of Canterbury , New Zealand's second-oldest university, operates in the suburb of Ilam, New Zealand in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand....


External links

  • entry
  • , piece by Makere Harawira, critical of Brailsford
  • discussion of Brailsford claims