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Tūrongo was a Māori
rangatira (chief) in the
Tainui confederation of tribes,
based at Rangiātea, near Waikeria, New Zealand...
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include the
carved Mahinarangi meeting house,
built in 1929, and next to it,
Turongo House, the Māori King or Queen's
official residence,
built in 1938. The...
- monarch, Tūheitia ****, was
elected in 2006 and his
official residence is
Tūrongo House at Tūrangawaewae
marae in the town of Ngāruawāhia. Tūheitia is the...
- brother, Tongātea. When she
reached adulthood, a
young chief of Tainui,
Tūrongo, son of Tāwhao
travelled south from Kāwhia and got
engaged to Rua-pū-tahanga...
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Turongo House at Tūrangawaewae, the
royal residence...
- tribes,
based at Kāwhia, New Zealand. He
quarrelled with his brother,
Tūrongo, and as a
result Tainui was
split between them, with
Whatihua receiving...
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Rongomaianiwaniwa and
through the
marriage of the
ancestress Māhinaarangi to
Tūrongo. Tahupōtiki, younger-brother to the Porourangi, is Ngāi Tahu's founding...
- monarch, Tūheitia ****, was
elected in 2006 and his
official residence is
Tūrongo House at Tūrangawaewae
marae in the town of Ngāruawāhia. Tūheitia is the...
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involving indigenous issues.[citation needed] Her
official residence was
Turongo House in the Tūrangawaewae
Marae complex coupled with
Mahinarangi (official...
- lead the
whole of Tainui, as the feud
between his two sons
Whatihua and
Tūrongo led him to
divide it into
northern and
southern sections. Tāwhao was a...