-
Hakeke as a
treatment when
recovering from
karaka (Corynocarpus laevigatus) or tutu (Coriaria arborea)
poisoning as it
grows on
these trees.
Hakeke was...
- Tama-te-rangi's son Rakai-
hakeke sleeping with his
daughter Hine-kura in his
village of Tonga-kaka. He
bared his
teeth at Rakai-
hakeke,
indicating that he planned...
- is
often referred to as "black treasure". In New Zealand, it is
known as
hakeke by Māori.
Fruit bodies are
solitary or clustered, ear-shaped, laterally...
-
endemic to New Zealand.
Common names include: Māori-holly,
mountain holly,
hakeke or hākēkeke and New
Zealand holly. It is a
spreading shrub or
small tree...
-
Pewhairangi Cruz
Karauti Fox 2008
Tokoaitua Winiata Rihari Ratahi Rākai-
Hākeke Whauwhau Mitc****
Spence 2009 Te
Wairere Ngaia Kani
Rickard Keria **** Taylor...
-
Tarakiuta and
Tarakitai were
murdered by Rākei-hikuroa or Tūpurupuru. Rākei-
hakeke (son)
Matangiora and
Kokakore (twins) Rongomaikainoa,
parent of
Tahito Tarere...
- son had
received from
their rangatira, Mutu, and he sent his sons Rakai-
hakeke and Tama-te-hua to
Rakaipaaka with a
calabash of
huahua (cooked birds, preserved...
- some of the
lines of
descent from
Kahungunu as: Te
Okuratawhiti - Rakai-
hakeke - Tama-te-rangi -
Hinemanuhiri -
Kahukuranui -
Kahungunu Hine-pehinga -...
-
Akaroa Harbour. He was the son of the
rangatira (chief)
Tauporiotu and
Hakeke, and is a
descendant of
Manaia and
Irakehu (grand-daughter of Te Rakiwhaka****...
- and was
nearly killed. As he fled back to his village, his
brother Rākei-
hakeke was captured,
along with his own twin sons,
Matangiora and Kokakore. Although...