- Toi-te-
huatahi, also
known as Toi and Toi-kai-rākau, is a
legendary Māori
tupuna (ancestor) of many Māori iwi (tribes) from the Bay of
Plenty area, including...
- Moana-a-Toitehuatahi (the
Ocean of Toitehuatahi) in the Māori
language after Toi-te-
huatahi, an
early ancestor, the name 'Bay of Plenty' was
bestowed by
James Cook...
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Huatahi Turoa Brown 'Brownie' **** (1900-1992) was a New
Zealand rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1920s. Born in Waikato, New
Zealand in 1897...
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Hinga o te Ra
meeting house; and Te Rua
Kopiha Marae and
Tamatea ki te
Huatahi meeting house. In
October 2020, the
Government committed $4,871,246 from...
- Fame. On 19
October 2009, Āpirana Ngata's last
surviving daughter, Mate
Huatahi Kaiwai (born Ngata), died at her
residence at Ruatoria, East Cape, New...
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Henare Raumoa Te
Huatahi Balneavis MVO (26
March 1880 – 13 May 1940) was a New
Zealand interpreter,
private secretary and
public administrator of Māori...
- (whare),
Motuti Marae, Kohukohu,
Hokianga Harbour, New
Zealand Tamatea ki te
Huatahi meeting house of Te Rua
Kopiha Marae, Mōtītī Island, New
Zealand Tamatea...
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Prominent people with the
given name
Henare include:
Henare Te
Raumoa Huatahi Balneavis,
interpreter Henare Kaihau,
Politician Hēnare Kōhere, soldier...
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estimated to have been
around 1200 CE.
According to Māori
tradition Toi-te-
huatahi,
later known as Toi-kai-rakau,
landed at Whakatāne
about 1150 CE in search...
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settled since at
least the 13th century.
Local traditions describe Toi-te-
huatahi being the
founding ancestor for
Mahurangi peoples, and Toi is the namesake...