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Omakiwi Takoto Kē Ngāpuhi ki te Hauāuru Kohewhata, Te
Kotahitanga Marae Te
Hikutu Ngā
Ngaru o
Hokianga Mātai
Aranui Marae, Mōria, Pā te
Aroha Marae Te Honihoni...
- Pou, Te
Hikutu and Te Whānau Whero. Mōria
Marae are
affiliated with Ngāti Kairewa, Ngāti Kerewheti, Ngāti Te Pou, Ngāti Tuapango, Te
Hikutu and Te Whānau...
- tohunga, war
leader and prophet. He
belonged to Ngā Puhi, by way of the Te
Hikutu and Ngāti Hau hapū. In 1833, he
founded a
religious cult
called Te Nakahi...
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islands and
travelled to
Hokianga where he told Waikato, a
chief of the
Hikutu tribe, that the
islands had been left undefended. As
Waikato had been offended...
- it was destro**** by fire in 2004. He took a Māori wife, Moengaroa, of Te
Hikutu hapū of Ngāpuhi, and they had four children, Susan,
Maria Amina, Hauraki...
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whose sister married Waikato, a
chief of the Te
Hikutu hapu
within the Ngāpuhi iwi. The Te
Hikutu people moved to
Rangihoua after Ruatara married Rahu...
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Hohaia Parati, was a
tribal leader (rangatira) of the Ngāpuhi and Te
Hikutū iwi (tribes). Waikato's
primary residence was the pā at
Rangihoua Bay. As...
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Alana Alexander (Ngāpuhi, Te
Hikutu) is a New
Zealand bioinformatician at the
University of Otago. In 2021, she was
awarded a
Rutherford Discovery Fellowship...
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Moetara was the
chief at Pakanae, near Opononi. His
cousin Kahi,
leader of Te
Hikutu, also
lived there with
about 100 of his subtribe. On 20
March 1834 Moetara...
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descendant of the
ancient ancestral Ngati Awa, Nga Puhi,
Ngati Rehia, and Te
Hikutu and
Ngati Rua. Te
Atahoe lived at Te Puna in the
Rangihoua Bay area of the...