- In Māori tradition, the
canoe Horouta was one of the
great ocean-going
canoes in
which Polynesians migrated to New
Zealand approximately 800
years ago...
- Aitanga-a-Hauiti. They
descend from the
voyagers of the Te Ikaroa-a-Rauru,
Horouta and Tākitimu waka. East
Coast oral
traditions offer differing versions...
- from
three main
groups of migrants, the
crews of the Te Ikaroa-a-Rauru,
Horouta and Tākitimu waka,
which were part of a
larger seven-canoe
migration from...
- canoe, many Ngāti
Porou ancestors arrived on
different canoes,
including Horouta, Tākitimu and Tereanini. The
descendants of
Porourangi and Toi
formed groups...
-
Samuel Horouta Emery (1885 – 20
April 1967) was a New
Zealand labourer, farmer,
rugby player, storekeeper, carrier, businessman,
local politician. Of...
- Bay in New Zealand's
North Island. The area is the
landing place of the
Horouta and Te Ikaroa-a-Rauru waka
which carried Māori
settlers to the
region around...
- Gisborne. Many can
trace their whakapapa (ancestry) back to
Takitimu and
Horouta waka (migration canoes) that
arrived in Tairawhiti, and back to the famous...
-
Northland Kurahaupō 489 771 1,113 1,680 Ngāi Tāmanuhiri
Gisborne Takitimu,
Horouta 1,173 1,662 1,719 2,163 Ngāi Te
Ohuake Hawke's Bay, Manawatū-Whanganui...
-
general election, but
polled in
third place. He was the
chairman of the
Horouta Maori Council and an
expert in
traditional Maori lore. He was a member...
- that
their ancestors brought the pūkeko to New
Zealand aboard the
vessel Horouta,
which arrived from
Polynesia approximately twenty-four
generations ago...