Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua

Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua is a Māori iwi from the area around the Manukau Harbour in the Auckland Region of New Zealand.

They occupy the area around Waiuku, Glenbrook, Akaaka, Ōtaua, Te Puni, Whakaūpoko, Mauku, Patumāhoe, Pukekohe, Pukekura (Bombay), Paerātā, Waiau Pā, Clark's Beach, Karaka, Puhitahi (Kingseat), Āwhitu Peninsula, Huia and the Waitākere Ranges.

Many significant sites across Tāmaki Makaurau (modern-day Auckland) were named after Huatau, including St Mary's Bay and Shelley Beach situated near Point Erin, Te Ōka.

Huatau joined Kawahi of Ngā Iwi and Te Atairehia was born near the peak of Matukutūreia.

Huarangi, the brother of Te Atairehia, commanded both Ngā Mataukurua pā respectively, with his sons Tamapāhure and Tamapāhore.