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granddaughter of the
founding Te Wai-o-Hua
chief Te
Huakaiwaka and
daughter of
Huatau. She was
given land in
Waiuku after helping the
local hapū (sub-tribe) Ngāti...
- Commonwealth,
Defender of the
Faith Māori: Kīngi Tiāre te Tuatoru, na te
huatau o te Atua, te Kīngi o
Aotearoa me ērā atu o Ōna Whaitua, rohe hoki, te Upoko...
- Commonwealth,
Defender of the
Faith In Māori: Irihāpeti Te Tuarua, nā te
huatau o te Atua, te
Kuini o
Aotearoa me ērā atu o Ōna Whaitua, Rohe hoki, te Upoko...
- 18th-centuries.
During this time, the two pā were home to the Ngāi
Huatau hapū of Waiohua,
settled by
Huatau,
daughter of Huakaiwaka. The
chief Huarangi was based...
- of Matukutūreia and Matukutūruru were home to the Ngāi
Huatau hapū of Waiohua,
settled by
Huatau,
daughter of Huakaiwaka.
Around the year 1740, a conflict...
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Auckland isthmus). The name Te Ākitai
commemorates Kiwi Tāmaki's
uncle Huatau, who, in the
early 18th century, died at sea in the
Manukau Harbour and...
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Probably Piacenzian Nakosi Formation Fiji A
species of Diaphus.
Diaphus huatau Sp. nov
Valid Schwarzhans Clifdenian to
Lillburnian New
Zealand A species...
- ‘blood’ hu ‘bone,’ hu c͡çia ‘strong’ Proto-Chocoan **huˈa ‘arm, hand,’
Epena huaˈtau ‘strong’ i ‘skin’ Proto-Emberá *ˈe ‘skin’ ĩbu ‘nose’ Proto-Chocoan **kẽˈbu...