ahi tahutahu
1. (noun) intermittent fires of occupation - customary title to land that has been maintained only by limited occupation of that land.
Kei waenganui ... te ahi tahutahu i te ahikāroa me te ahi mātaotao. Ko te ahi tahutahu e tohu ana, haere ai koe ki reira i ētahi wāhanga ... engari ehara i te mana ahikāroa (RT 2013:1). / The ahi tahutahu is between the ahi kāroa and the ahi mātaotao. The ahi tahutahu indicates that you go there sometimes but it does not have the same status as the ahikāroa.