-
there were
upward of 20 hapū. Ngāti Māhanga have
three pā (marae complex):
Aramiro Pa (also
referred to as Te
Kaharoa Marae) in the
Waitetuna Valley; Omaero...
- are ****ociated with 4 marae: 2
marae around Raglan Harbour: Te
Kaharoa (
Aramiro) in
Raglan and
Waingaro marae in
Waingaro 2
marae near Whatawhata: Ōmaero...
- a
great diversity of
chipas is
studied and cataloged,
there are:
Chipa aramirõ: the
traditional starch chipa,
which receives the term “chipa” in a generic...
- present, but not abundant.
Waitetuna is part of the rohe of Ngāti Māhanga.
Aramiro station covers 1,985 ha (4,910 acres) of Māori
freehold in the
upper part...
- it was destro**** on 12
August 1941 to
create the
airfield Te
Kaharoa or
Aramiro Marae and Te
Kaharoa meeting house is a
meeting place of Ngāti Māhanga...
- Te Rangitaupi, Ngāti Waenganui, Ngāti Werewere),
Waikato Tainui Matangi Aramiro Te
Kaharoa Waikato Tainui (Ngāti Māhanga, Ngāti Tonganui), Ngāti Ruateatea...
- Dyer – chairman,
Education Board, Wellington.
Waata Roore Erueti – of
Aramiro, Whatawhata. For
services to the Māori people.
James John
Marlow – of St...
-
travelled to Te Mata via Maungatawhiri, and then
through Kauroa, on to
Aramiro and back to
Raglan via Okete,
returning to
Hamilton at 3pm. All Saints...
-
added in 1954, a
lavatory block in 1957, a
school pool in 1961 and the
Aramiro School building moved here in 1965.
Ohautira Maori School closed in 1969...