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Horonuku Te
Heuheu Tukino IV (1821–1888), also
known as Patātai (also
spelt Patatai or Pataatai), was
paramount chief of Ngāti Tūwharetoa, a Māori tribe...
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their fellow soldiers inside the
Orakau fortifications. The bulk of
Horonuku Te Heuheu's Tūwharetoa
warriors were
prevented from
entering the rebel...
- Tūkino I
Iwikau Te
Heuheu Tūkino III (died 1862),
brother of Tūkino II
Horonuku or Patātai Te
Heuheu Tūkino IV (1821–1888), son of Tūkino II Tūreiti Te...
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little else was completed. Ōpunake has two marae. Ōeo
Marae and
Tipua Horonuku and
Tipua Hororangi meeting houses are
affiliated with the Ngāruahine hapū...
- was set
aside (literally "made sacred") in 1887 by Te
Heuheu Tukino IV (
Horonuku),
paramount chief of the Māori
Ngati Tuwharetoa iwi and made a national...
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Inspiration Don
Wales 25 Aug 2009 FIA Wind-powered 225.58 140.17
Horonuku Glenn Ashby 24 Feb 2023
FISLY Human-powered 144.17 89.58
AeroVelo Eta Todd...
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significant seismic risks. In 1887 the
paramount chief of Ngāti Tūwharetoa,
Horonuku Te
Heuheu Tukino,
permitted use of the tribe's land
including the sacred...
- 202.9
kilometres per hour (126.1 mph) 2022:
Horonuku at 222.4
kilometres per hour (138.2 mph) 2023:
Horonuku at 225.6
kilometres per hour (140.2 mph) Iceboats...
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reserve in the
names of
certain chiefs one of whom was Te
Heuheu Tūkino IV (
Horonuku), the most
significant chief of the Māori Ngāti Tūwharetoa iwi.
Later the...
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Tangahoe (Hāmua, Ngāti Hawe, Hapotiki, Tupaea, Tanewai) Hāwera Ōeo
Tipua Horonuku,
Tipua Hororangi Ngāruahine (Ngāti
Tamaahuroa me Tītahi) Ōpunake Ōrimupiko...