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Iwikau Te
Heuheu Tūkino III (died
October 1862) was a 19th
century New
Zealand Māori
leader of the Ngāti Tūwharetoa
tribe (iwi). Hura, Elizabeth. "Iwikau...
- beds per club.
Being more than 400
metres higher than
Whakapapa Village,
Iwikau is
considerably cooler year-round with an
average annual temperature of...
- and the mana (authority) of Te
Heuheu Mananui as
paramount ariki. In 1840
Iwikau Te
Heuheu and
others were in
Auckland trading flax and
later attended the...
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Heuheu chiefs Mananui Te
Heuheu Tūkino II (died 1846), son of Tūkino I
Iwikau Te
Heuheu Tūkino III (died 1862),
brother of Tūkino II
Horonuku or Patātai...
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killed many Ngāti Toa,
although Te
Rauparaha again escaped. In 1834
Chief Iwikau,
brother of Te Maiharanui, led a war
party into the
Marlborough Sounds,...
- Keakamahana,
monarch of Hawaiʻi. Her
father (and mother's cousin) was
Chief Iwikau-i-kaua of Oʻahu. She
became ruler of the
island on the
death of her mother...
- New
Zealand s****ing a
chief of high
standing who was
willing to be king.
Iwikau Te
Heuheu Tūkino III of Ngāti Tūwharetoa
suggested that Te
Wherowhero should...
- a
young age of 16, Mananui's brother,
Iwikau Te
Heuheu Tūkino III, was put in
control of the iwi. When
Iwikau died in 1862
Horonuku succeeded his uncle...
- of the mountain, and from
there an
access road
leads up the
mountain to
Iwikau Village at the base of the
Whakapapa skifield on the
northwestern bumpy...
- or
Tangi held to
honour Te Heuheu.
Mananui was
succeeded by his
brother Iwikau Te
Heuheu Tūkino III in 1846 and was the
father of Te
Heuheu Tūkino IV who...