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Hithe Holmwood Farm
Huguini Huhoini Icagiciru Ichachiri Igikiro Ihigaini Ihinga Ihururu Ihua
Ihuririo Ildarakwa Ihwagi Ikumbi Iregi Iriguini Itaga Ithaithi...
- Te
Ihinga-a-rangi was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of Ngāti
Raukawa in the
Tainui tribal confederation from the
Waikato region, New
Zealand and is the...
-
Maniapoto settled in the
southern Waikato area. Maniapoto's
older brother Te
Ihinga-a-rangi
settled at Maungatautari,
forming the Ngāti Hauā and Ngāti Korokī...
- the
death of his father, Rereahu, he
defeated his
older half-brother, Te
Ihinga-a-rangi, in a
battle for pre-eminence. He
based himself in the
region of...
- Taupō region. a
celebrated demi-god
ancestor of some iwi. He went with
Ihinga and
others of his
friends to
visit the
dread Miru in her
abode in the underworld...
-
rather than Te
Ihinga-a-rangi,
because he
thought the
younger brother had
proven himself a
better leader. Therefore, he told Te
Ihinga-a-rangi to go to...
- the Ngāti-Hā
chief Hā-kūhā-nui.
Matakore had an
older half-brother, Te
Ihinga-a-rangi, five full
brothers (Maniapoto, Tū-whakahekeao, Tūrongo-tapu-ārau...
- make use of five marae, as follows: Ngāti Hauā
trace their lineage to Te
Ihinga-a-rangi, an 11th
generation descendant of the
people who
arrived on the...
- people. It
incorporates certain Tiv
social dances like swange, gberichul,
ihinga, ivom, iee, igbe, ibiamegh,
girinya and
other comic forms. The
sundry accoutrements...
- Hine-au-pounamu, also a
descendant of Hoturoa. She had one
older half-brother, Te
Ihinga-a-rangi, six full brothers, Maniapoto, Matakore, Tū-whakahekeao, Tūrongo-tapu-ārau...