Tuhoe
Tuhoe is an indigenous Māori iwi (tribe) located in the Urewera region of New Zealand's North Island. Known for their deep connection to the land, they have a rich cultural heritage and a strong sense of identity. The tribe's traditional territory includes the Te Urewera National Park, which is significant for its natural beauty and biodiversity.
The Tuhoe people have a unique language and customs, reflecting their history and relationship with the environment. They are known for their resilience and activism, particularly in advocating for their rights and the protection of their ancestral lands. The tribe has also been involved in various initiatives to promote their culture and language.