- Ngāti
Ruanui is a Māori iwi
traditionally based in the
Taranaki region of New Zealand. In the 2006 census, 7,035
people claimed affiliation to the iwi...
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affiliated with the Ngāti
Ruanui hapū of Hāmua and Hāpōtiki.
Wharepuni Marae and its Tūpaia
meeting house are
affiliated with the Ngāti
Ruanui hapū of Ngāti Tānewai...
- Māori
alongside Rawiri Waititi, and is the
chief executive of the Ngāti
Ruanui iwi. Ngarewa-Packer
stood for Te Pāti Māori
during the 2020
election in...
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window frame of Te Ōhākī
marae at
Ahipara depict the
story of
Ruanui's rat,
Ruanui being the
captain of the Māmari canoe. On
arriving in
Hokianga Harbour...
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settled New Zealand. Māmari was the
third waka to
arrive with the
tangata Ruanui. The
traditions of the Aotea,
Horotua and Māmari waka
mention that kiore...
- Taumarunui, and Te Ātiawa, Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Mutunga,
Taranaki and Ngāti
Ruanui from Taranaki. Ngāti
Mutunga later moved on to the
Chatham Islands. The...
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Tongatea may
refer to: Tongātea, sixteenth-century Māori
chieftain of Ngāti
Ruanui from
southern Taranaki, New
Zealand Tongatea, wife of
Ngaru in the mythology...
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succeeded his
father Tītokowaru the
Elder (died 22
February 1848) of the Ngāti
Ruanui and Ngāruahine iwi in
South Taranaki. A lot of what was
accomplished by...
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accepted as a
member of the
local tribe. In 1867, Bent
joined other Ngāti
Ruanui led by Tītokowaru in
their war
against the
colonists in Taranaki. "Monday's...
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people along Pātea River. His
daughter Tāneroroa
married Ruanui, the
eponymous ancestor of Ngāti
Ruanui. Walker,
Ranginui (2004). "Nga
Korero o Nehera". Ka...