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- Ngāi Tamarangi, Ngāti Umutahi and Ngāti Manuwhare. Rangitihi Marae and Rangiaohia meeting house is affiliated with Ngāti Rangitihi. In October 2020, the...
- daughter of Apumoana, son of Rangitihi. She married Mahi, who was the son of Rangiaohia, another son of Rangtihi. Ngāti Rangitihi origins are from the union of...
- Waikato Tainui hapū of Ngāti Ngutu and Ngāti Paretekawa. Rangiaowhia, or Rangiaohia Highway Board administered the roads in the town until Te Awamutu Town...
- Rangiaowhia (or Rangiawhia, or Rangiaohia) was, for over 20 years, a thriving village on a ridge between two streams in the Waikato region, about 4 km...
- The New Zealand Herald. 27 November 1876. Retrieved 30 April 2017. "Rangiaohia". nzetc.victoria.ac.nz. 1902. Retrieved 30 April 2017. "Pukekura". nzetc...
- built fortresses at Whangape, Rangaunu, Herekino, Ahipara, Hukatere, and Rangiaohia, hemming Tamatea in. Tamatea responded by digging a great trench, intended...
- 1861 for service in the New Zealand Wars and took part in a skirmish at Rangiaohia in February 1864 during the Invasion of the Waikato. It returned to England...
- December 1769 the ship arrived in Doubtless Bay and a landing was made at Rangiaohia on the Karikari Peninsula where Father Villefeix went as****, unaccompanied...
- was Bridget. In New Zealand, Jackson first farmed in Mangatawhiri, then Rangiaohia, Kihikihi, and then Papakura. When the Invasion of Waikato commenced,...
- another source described them as, "interested landed proprietors". In 1879 Rangiaohia Road Board asked for £750 to build the link road and footpaths, which...