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- region of where some of the Kaa**** people lived. After Toi-Kairaakau, Ruarangi and Rauru left with Toroa and the then budding Wairaka. The story continues...
- Māori gave to the volcano was Te Puke o Ruarangi (The Hill of Ruarangi). A traditional story involves Ruarangi, a chief of the supernatural Patupaiarehe...
- from Māngere into the Manukau Harbour. The name of the cr**** refers to Ruarangi, who was a chief of the patupaiarehe, supernatural beings who lived in...
- Tokaroa ("The Long Reef") and Te Ara Whakapekapeka a Ruarangi ("The Perplexing Pathway of Ruarangi"). The reef was home to Spirobranchus fanworms until...
- Māori gave to the volcano was Te Puke o Ruarangi (The Hill of Ruarangi). A traditional story involves Ruarangi, a chief of the supernatural Patupaiarehe...
- fin eels that lived in the stream. A traditional Māori story involves Ruarangi, a chief of the supernatural Patupaiarehe people, escaping a siege on Owairaka...
- settled in the south Taranaki region. Rauru Kītahi was the first son of Ruarangi and Rongoueroa (see History of Te Āti Awa), and a descendant of Toi-te-huatahi...
- Huapai is Tūrakiawatea, a name ****ociated with Te Kawerau ā Maki ancestor Ruarangi, who likely travelled through the area in the 16th century. Huapai is a...
- his wife, Jane Alice Harper via Butchers Knife on 16 June 1863. 12-13 Ruarangi 18 Apr 1864, Auckland Convicted of murdering a woman and her daughter on...
- which means 'the waters of eels'. A traditional Māori story involves Ruarangi, a chief of the supernatural Patupaiarehe people, escaping a siege on Owairaka...