- In Māori mythology,
Apakura is the wife of Tūhuruhuru, the son of Tinirau. She had
several children,
among whom are Tūwhakararo, Mairatea, Reimatua, and...
- Ngāti
Kaputuhi Ngāti
Kinohaku Ngāti
Ngutu Ngāti
Mokau Ngāti
Hikairo Ngāti
Apakura Ngāti
Matakore Ngāti
Raukawa Ngāti Utu
Ngati Urunumia Ngāti Paretekawa...
- Huntly: Pukerewa, Te Ākau, Te Poho o
Tanikena and
Weraroa The hapū of Ngāti
Apakura is ****ociated with 6 marae: 3
marae around Pirongia: Pūrekireki marae,...
- The
apakura (wailing dirge, lament) is an
important aspect of Māori
tangihanga (funerary custom).
Traditionally enacted by
older women, the
apakura is...
- In
other accounts,
their parents were Tūhuruhuru and
Apakura.: 15 In
other accounts still,
Apakura as Tūwhakararo's wife
threw an
apron or
girdle into...
-
meeting place for the Ngāti
Maniapoto hapū of
Apakura and Hikairo, and the
Waikato Tainui hapū of
Apakura.
Mokoroa Marae and Ngā
Roimata meeting house...
-
Norse Giantness, the
first wife of Loki and
mother of
three evil deities.
Apakura Tholus 40.3N 208.8E 10.0 2006 Māori (New Zealand)
goddess of justice. Ashtart...
- was
found at Lake Ngaroto, Waikato, the
ancient settlement of the Ngāti
Apakura, very
close to the
battle of Hingakaka. This was a
built on a much larger...
-
meeting place for the Ngāti
Maniapoto hapū of
Apakura and Hikairo, and the
Waikato Tainui hapū of
Apakura. It
includes the
Marutehiakina meeting house...
-
skillset took him
further afield. His
father was Hemi
Erueti of Ngāti
Apakura, Ngāti
Puhiawe and Ngāti Hikairo.
Although not to the same
extent as his...