- of Te
Whakarewarewatanga O Te Ope Taua A
Wahiao,
meaning "The
gathering place for the war
parties of
Wahiao",
often abbreviated to
Whaka by locals) is...
- a
notable Māori
tribal leader of New Zealand. He
identified with Ngāti
Wāhiao, a hapū (subtribe) of the Tūhourangi iwi of Te Arawa. He was born near Lake...
- Tūhourangi is a Māori iwi of New
Zealand with a rohe
centered on Lake Tarawera, Lake Rotomahana, Lake Okaro, Lake Okareka, Lake Rotokākahi, Lake Tikitapu...
- Ngakau, Ngāti Uenu****ōpako, Tūhourangi, Ngāti Hei, Ngāti
Huarere and Ngāti
Wāhiao.[citation needed] Manu Bennett,
Actor Tāmati Coffey,
Presenter and former...
- Rangi-pūawhe of Tūhourangi and his
mother was
Hinatuituia of Tūhourangi and Ngāti
Wāhiao. His
father had led Tūhourangi in
conflict with Ngāti Pikiao,
before Tūhourangi...
- storekeeper, and Pia Ngarotū Te Rihi, a high-born Te
Arawa woman of Ngāti
Wāhiao hapu of Tūhourangi,
descended from Te
Arawa chiefs Tama-te-kapua, Ngātoroirangi...
- 1823.: 59 The
island was the main
historic stronghold of Tuhourangi/Ngati
Wahiao,: 59 and
tradition has it as the
resting place of the
bones of Hinemoa...
-
climbing up. Tūtānekai led a war
party to Moura,
along with his brother-in-law
Wahiao and
Wharetokotoko of Ngāti Tama from Papohatu. This
party went to Rotokakahi...
- Umukaria, who had
children Hinemoa, who
married Tutanekai Te
Koropunia Wāhiao: Anumātao: Ngāpuia, wife of Pūkaki. Te Aongahoro, who
married her cousin...
- Tūhourangi, Ngāti
Pikiao and Ngāti Tarāwhai iwi, and was a
direct descendant of
Wahiao, the
brother of Hinemoa; she was also a
cousin of
Guide Rangi.
Moana Manley's...