Matangi
Matangi and the Taniwha
Long ago Matangi, an ancestor of the Rangitane people, came over the hills from Wairarapa.
His quest was to find the abundance of birds he had been told were here. He soon found a great flock and began to follow the wheeling birds. As he travelled along he named many places and near the coast he built a village. When his friends and relatives from the East Coast came to visit him some were waylaid and eaten by a ferocious monster taniwha who lived in a lake near the Manawatu River. Brave Matangi with 12 of his warriors made a snare of flax rope and at the edge of the lake they performed a war dance and shouted out insults to the taniwha to lure him out and into the trap. The plan was successful and once caught in the flax noose, the taniwha was slain.
Himatangi was named for this courageous deed as “the place where Matangi went fishing”.






























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