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Rangiuru is a
rural community in the Bay of
Plenty of New Zealand's
North Island.
Rangiuru community is in two SA1
statistical areas which cover 22.78 km2...
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comparatively recent times, the Ngāti Hau
tribe were
besieging the
fortress named Rangiuru at Ōtaki,
occupied by the Ngāti Awa.Ronngomai can mean
princess or sunshine...
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quarry operated in Te Puke and was a
major employer. The
freezing works at
Rangiuru opened in 1968 and
HortResearch opened on No 1 Road in 1971.
Disaster struck...
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which is
referenced in the song Pōkarekare Ana. Tūtānekai's
mother was
Rangiuru, the wife of Whakaue-kaipapa, the
ancestor Ngāti Whakaue. The pair lived...
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Mangatai New****s
Beach Ngawaro Ohinepanea Okurei Point Otamarakau Paengaroa Pongakawa Valley Pongakawa Pukehina Pukehina Beach Rangiuru Te
Ranga Te Tumu...
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Mount Maunganui Sports Club "The Marlins" Te Puna
Rugby Football Club
Rangiuru Sports Club
Greerton Marist Recreation &
Community Sports Club "The Mighty...
- Unui-kara-hapu tribe. Tūtānekai,
although born from an
affair between Rangiuru and Tūwharetoa, was
raised as Whakaue’s son
alongside his half-siblings...
- daughter:
Tamatera Whakaue-kaipapa,
ancestor of Ngāti Whakaue, who
married Rangiuru and had six children:
Tawakeheimoa Tuteaiti Parehina, who
married Whatumairangi...
- Pink
Witarina –
Orange These have
returned to
former houses as of 2020.
Rangiuru –
Green Karenga – Blue
Rukuwai –
Yellow Hinemoa – Red Nina
Hogan 1959–1967...
- river. By Paremoehau, Marutūāhu had
three sons: [1] Tamatepō, who
married Rangiuru, and had twins: Rauakitua,
father of Rongomai, who was the
ancestor of...