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Kotore was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi in the
Wairoa area of
Hawke Bay of New Zealand. He is said to have been the
first to...
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waters of
eastern Australia and New
Zealand (where it is
known in Māori as
kōtore, or kōtoretore). It is
found relatively high on the seas****, in rock pools...
- and a
younger full brother, Te Maaha. Tapuwae's
maternal grandfather,
Kotore had also been
killed in battle, by Apanui,
founder of Te Whānau-ā-Apanui...
- the
international forces.
Center for
peace and tolerance. pp. 105, 154.
Kotore,
Srbica "Evolution of the po****tion 1948-2011". pop-stat.mashke.org/kosovo-census-ks...
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three children: Hine-manuhiri, who
married her
cousin Kotore Moe-roto, who also
married Kotore Kopura, who
married Tahu-raunoa and had one son: Ngā-herehere...
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River valley from Ngāi
Tauira and
established Ngāi Tamaterangi. The
chief Kotore is said to have
coined the name Ngāti
Kahungunu in the next generation,...
- as the
giant s****
anemone or
camouflaged anemone, and by its Māori name
kōtore tino nui, is a
common sea
anemone found in New Zealand. It is
usually found...
- to be killed. In his old age,
Tapuwae wanted to
avenge his
grandfather Kotore and his brother-in-law Te Huki, who had been
killed in
raids by Te Whānau-ā-Apanui...
- Whānau-ā-Apanui
launched raids into the
Wairoa area,
killing Te Wainohu's ancestor,
Kotore and then his grandfather, Te Huki. In
order to get revenge, Te Wainohu's...
- Whatuiāpiti
later married Hinepehinga, who was
given to him by her
father Kotore of
Wairoa as a
peace offering, but she
avoided sleeping with him because...