- Ngāti
Huarere is a Māori iwi. It
descends from
Huarere, who
arrived via the
Arawa in the 14th century. The Ngāti
Huarere iwi was
established by
Huarere in...
- grew
rapidly in the 1990s. The
early part of that
decade saw
bands like
Huarere and
Tropic Tempo forge a
distinctly ni-Vanuatu
modern musical identity...
- Tura-Ngāti Te Ngakau, Ngāti Uenu****ōpako, Tūhourangi, Ngāti Hei, Ngāti
Huarere and Ngāti Wāhiao.[citation needed] Tapsell,
Paora (1
March 2017). "Te Arawa"...
- When they were
still young,
their elderly father was
murdered by Ngāti
Huarere at Tūtū-kākā (modern Thames),
while returning to
Moehau from a
visit to...
-
eventual sale with only
minor incursions from
other groups. The Ngāti
Huarere of
Arawa descent claimed bird
snaring rights over the kākā (native parrot)...
-
includes Ngāti Tara Tokanui, Ngāti Koi, Te Patukirikiri, Ngāti Hako, Ngāti
Huarere, Ngāti Hei, Ngāi Tai, Ngāti Pūkenga and Ngāti Rāhiri. It also includes...
- Bay) was
captured by the
Tainui from the
original inhabitants, the Ngāti
Huarere, and was one of
several dotted around the
perimeter of the
Coromandel Harbour...
- Te Irirangi, it was
discovered that
through intermarriages with Ngāti
Huarere, both
groups shared whakapapa from
their Te
Arawa ancestors. Once learning...
- Kahumatamomoe. Warenga, who
settled at
Kawakawa in the Bay of Islands.
Huarere, who
remained at Moehau. Īhenga, who
married Hinetekakara,
daughter of...
- at Kaipara, Warenga, who
settled at
Kawakawa in the Bay of Islands, and
Huarere, who
remained at Moehau.
Through his father, he was a
grandson of Tama-te-kapua...