-
tribal meeting ground of the Ngāti
Maniapoto hapū of Te
Ihingarangi. It
includes Te
Ihingarangi meeting house.
Waimiha developed after the
railway opened...
- area,
where they have a
marae called Waimiha and a
wharenui called Te
Ihingarangi. They also
share Mangapeehi marae /
Rereahu wharenui near
Maniaiti /...
- high-performance
rowing programme. In
about 1600, Te
Ihingarangi built a pā (fortified village)
called Te Tiki o
Ihingarangi near
where Lake
Karapiro is today. In 1830...
-
preparations to ****ault one of the
strongest of Tamihana's pā, Te Tiki o te
Ihingarangi,
about 25 km
northeast of Ōrākau near modern-day Lake Karapiro. The pā...
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Retrieved 14 June 2024. Clark, Te Kaapo; Tairi, Lyn (29
October 2020). "Te
Ihingarangi: a
history of the
Karapiro and
Maungatautari area". cambridgemuseum.org...
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Kingite Wiremu Tamihana after his foe
evacuated the
besieged Te Tiki o te
Ihingarangi pā near Lake Karapiro.
Cameron switched his
attention to Tauranga, arriving...
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Maniapoto (Mangu, Rewa, Tupu)
Taumarunui Waimiha Marae Te
Ihingarangi Ngāti
Maniapoto (Te
Ihingarangi)
Waimiha Whānau
Maria Marae Whānau
Maria Ngāti Hāua (Ngāti...
- Ōrākau,
Cameron prepared to ****ault
Wiremu Tamihana's pā, Te Tiki o te
Ihingarangi,
about 25 km
northeast of Ōrākau near modern-day Lake Karapiro, where...
-
Maniapoto hapū of Ngāti Matakore, Ngutu, Pare, Raukawa,
Rereahu and Te
Ihingarangi, and
features the
Rereahu meeting house. Te
Miringa te Kakara, a local...
- south-west of Cambridge. In
about 1600, Te
Ihingarangi built a pā (fortified village)
called Te Tiki o
Ihingarangi near
where Lake
Karapiro is today. In 1830...