-
thriving pā was
established at
Ohinemutu by the
people who
would become Ngāti
Whakaue. The city
became closely ****ociated with
conflict during the
Musket Wars...
- has two marae:
Whakaue or
Tapiti Marae and its
Whakaue Kaipapa meeting house are
affiliated with the Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti
Whakaue ki Maketū. In...
- Ngāti
Whakaue is a Māori iwi, of the Te
Arawa confederation of New Zealand,
tracing its
descent from
Whakaue Kaipapa, son of Uenuku-kopakō, and grandson...
-
Rotoiti and the south-east side of Lake
Rotorua including Ōhinemutu; Ngāti
Whakaue,
formerly known as Te Uri o Uenu****ōpako,
occupied Mokoia Island and the...
-
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti Tūnohopū and Ngāti
Whakaue.
Waikite Marae and Tiki
meeting house is a
meeting place of the Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti
Whakaue....
- with the Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti Rautao.
Parawai Marae and its
Whatumairangi meeting house are
affiliated with the Ngāti
Whakaue hapū of Ngāti Tuteaiti...
- 5 4 3 2 1 Tūtānekai was a Māori
rangatira (chief) of the iwi Ngāti
Whakaue in the Te
Arawa confederation of tribes. He was an
illegitimate son of...
- mother,
Kanea II, was of Tūhourangi, and the Ngāti Tūnohopū hapū of Ngāti
Whakaue. In 1864 Mita
joined other Te
Arawa who
fought for the
government in the...
-
Rangiwhakapiri had two sons and a daughter:
Tamatera Whakaue-kaipapa,
ancestor of Ngāti
Whakaue, who
married Rangiuru and had six children: Tawakeheimoa...
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Tutereinga Marae Tutereinga Ngāti
Ranginui (Ngāti Taka, Pirirākau) Te Puna
Whakaue /
Tapiti Whakaue Kaipapa Ngāti
Whakaue (Ngāti
Whakaue ki Maketū) Maketū...