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Ruapani was a
rangatira (chief) of the Māori in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa (the
Poverty Bay-region on the East
Coast of New Zealand) in the 15th and 16th century...
- Ngāti
Ruapani or Ngāti
Ruapani ki
Waikaremoana is a Māori iwi of
northern Hawke's Bay and the
southern Gisborne District in New Zealand. They take their...
- Te Puni Kōkiri
recognises two hapū
which share marae with Ngāi Tāwhiri:
Ruapani hapū,
which shares Ohako and Te Kurī a
Tuatai marae Te Whānau a Iwi, which...
- waters'. The lake lies
within the
tribal boundaries of Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti
Ruapani and Ngāti
Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa. The
hamlet of
Aniwaniwa and the Waikaremoana...
- and Te Poho o
Hinekura or
Ruapani meeting house is a
meeting place of the Tūhoe hapū of Ngāti Hinekura, and the Ngāti
Ruapani hapū of Ngāti
Hinekura and...
- 2009 a
project to
develop a
community drinking water supply was started.
Ruapani was
regarded as the
paramount chief of all the Tūranganui-a-Kiwa tribes...
- of
Makoro and Hine-te-ata.
Through his father, he was a
descendant of
Ruapani and Kahungunu, and
thence from Pawa and Kiwa who
captained the Horouta...
- waka
Commander Tamatea Arikinui, Kahukura, Arutanga,
Tangiia Iwi Ngāti
Ruapani, Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki, Ngāti Ranginui...
- on the
Waipaoa River, home of
Ruapani (a
descendant of Pawa and Kiwa).
Kahungunu settled at
Popoia and
married Ruapani's daughter Ruaretai. When she was...
- Tūhourangi
travelled to Tūranganui-a-Kiwa for the
funeral of
Ruapani. On this
occasion Ruapani's widow,
Roongomaipapa was
remarried to Tūhourangi.
After this...