- Te Puea
Hērangi CBE (9
November 1883 – 12
October 1952),
known by the name
Princess Te Puea, was a Māori
leader from New Zealand's
Waikato region. Her...
- Te Henga, or Bet**** Beach, is a
coastal community in West Auckland, New Zealand. The Māori name for the area, "Te Henga", is in
reference to the long...
-
Herangi Range is a
range of
hills south of
Marokopa and
north of Awakino, in the
Waikato region of New Zealand,
reaching to the
Tasman Sea at Tapirimoko...
- po****tion
density of 66
people per km2. The
settlement is part of the
larger Herangi statistical area.
Taharoa had a po****tion of 159 in the 2023 New Zealand...
- 1930
Princess Te Puea
Hērangi arranged for him to
marry her
niece Te Atairangikaahu, the
daughter of her
brother Wanakore Herangi. Te
Atairangikaahu had...
- Korokī
Mahuta within the
marriage of Korokī
Mahuta and Te
Atairangikaahu Hērangi; Korokī
Mahuta fathered older daughters,
Tuura the
younger of two, both...
- Ngātokimatawhaorua. It was
built in 1940 at the
instigation of Te Puea
Herangi for the
centenary of the
signing of the
Treaty of Waitangi. It was refurbished...
- Category. Ngāti
Tamaoho hapū
under the
leadership of
Princess Te Puea
Hērangi began by
clearing swampy land
overgrown with
scrub and
blackberry vines...
- The
marae is
named for Māori
leader and
relative of King Mahuta, Te Puea
Hērangi, and is
known by the
proverb te kei o te waka o
Tainui (the
stern of Tainui)...
- as a
symbol of Māori
identity and mana.
Waikato Tainui leader Te Puea
Hērangi was a
large proponent of the re-development of
marae in the country, leading...