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Mananui Te
Heuheu Tūkino II (died 7 May 1846) was a New
Zealand Māori
tribal leader of the Ngāti Tūwharetoa iwi. The
eldest son of
Herea Te
Heuheu Tukino...
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territories on the
southeastern side of Lake Taupō.
Under the
leadership of
Mananui Te
Heuheu Tūkino II, Tūwharetoa
pursued and destro**** this force. In revenge...
- sign as that
right was held by his
older brother Mananui as ariki.
Later during the
Flagstaff War
Mananui attempted to
support Hōne Heke, but was dissuaded...
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Mount Maunganui (Māori pronunciation: [ˈmaʉŋaˌnʉi],
locally /
ˌmɒŋəˈnuːi/) is a
major residential,
commercial and
industrial suburb of
Tauranga located...
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landslide on 7 May 1846
which killed 60 people,
including the iwi's
chief Mananui Te
Heuheu Tūkino II. List of
lakes of New
Zealand Taupō
Volcanic Zone "Lake...
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Manunui (Māori:
Mananui) is a
small Whanganui River settlement,
about 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) east of
Taumarunui on
State Highway 4, in New Zealand's King...
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reached the east
coast when, in 1822, a Ngāti
Tuwharetoa war
party led by
Mananui Te
Heuheu Tukino II
crossed into Ngāti
Kahungunu territory.
Armed with...
- aid from Tāraia Ngākuti Te Tumu****a of Ngāti Maru,
Paiaka of Waikato,
Mananui Te
Heuheu of Ngāti Tūwharetoa, and Te
Whatanui and Pēhi
Turoa of Ngāti...
- Tongariro. In 1910,
Mananui's remains were
reinterred in a tomb at Waihī.
Henry Dyson made an
ascent of
Ngauruhoe in
March 1851,
defying Mananui's tapu but with...