- the
Aotea and Mataatua.[citation needed] The waka was
repaired by Po
Hurihanga and his people, who then
sailed it to New
Zealand and made
landfall at...
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spiritually present within the wharenui.
Another spiritual ritual is
hurihanga takapau (purification),
practised when
fishing to
ensure there is no tapu...
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reduce reoffending.
Henwood was
appointed as a
special advisor to the Te
Hurihanga Youth Justice Programme, a
residential programme aimed to
prevent reoffending...
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grief at
seeing her husband, a
series of
events that can be
called Te
Hurihanga a
Mataaho ("The
Turning Over of Mataaho"). The
Auckland volcanic field...
- his wife Manawa-a-rangi;
Whakatau of the Mahuhu-ki-te-rangi canoe; Pō-
hurihanga of the Kurahaupō
canoe and his wife Maieke; Tū-moana of the
Tinana canoe...
- Ngāi Tahu ki Takapau, Ngāi Tamaterā, Ngāi Te Ao, Ngāi Te Hauapu, Ngāi Te
Hurihanga-i-te-rangi, Ngāi Te Kīkiri o te Rangi, Ngāi Te Oatua, Ngāi Te Rangikoianake...