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History of the Nelson Region, New Zealand : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of the Nelson Region, New Zealand The history of the Nelson Region of New Zealand dates back to settlement by the Māori people in about the 12th century.〔(Nelson - the early years )〕 The Nelson and Marlborough Region were known to the Māori as ''Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka a Maui'' which means "The Prow of the Canoe of Maui".〔(History & natural history of Queen Charlotte Track )〕 ==Archaic Maori period== The precise date at which the first inhabitants of New Zealand reached the Nelson Region remains uncertain, nevertheless it is generally agreed that Maori tribes have inhabited the upper South Island for up to eight hundred years.〔(History & natural history of Queen Charlotte Track )〕 The first known tribes were the Waitaha, Rapuwai, Hāwea, Ngāti Wairangi, and Ngāti Māmoe.〔(Nelson region: History )〕 The Ngāti Kuia entered the Pelorus Sound and eventually evicted the Ngāi Tara tribe from the Marlborough Region and the tribe were forced to relocate to Waimea. Subsequently, another tribe, the Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri (originally from Taupo) invaded the Nelson region during the early 17th century and displaced the Ngāi Tara tribe that had moved to Waimea.〔(History and traditions of the Maoris of the West Coast of New Zealand, prior to 1840 )〕
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