- Kai****hi or Te Iwi o Ngāriki Kaipūtahi is a Māori iwi (tribe) in the
Mangatu area of the
Gisborne District of New Zealand. Its present-day
members are...
- of 2013. The rohe (territory) of Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki
extends from the
Mangatu land
blocks to
Hangaroa Matawai, Pātūtahi and
Whataupoko near Gisborne...
- The
Mangatū River is in the
Gisborne District of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows south from its
sources in
rough hill
country northeast of Mātāwai...
-
reaches of the
Waipaoa River,
close to its
meeting with its tributaries, the
Mangatū River and
Waingaromia River.
Whatatutu is
about 45
minutes from Gisborne...
- has
several important tributaries,
among them the Wharekōpae, Waikohu,
Mangatū, Te Ārai,
Waingaromia and
Waihora rivers.
Major settlements along the banks...
-
January 2014). "Hineteariki – the
River Mist Maiden". Nga
Maunga Korero.
Retrieved 18
August 2024.
Mangatu. "The Carvings".
Mangatu Blocks Incorporation....
- the East Cape area. One of the pou (posts) in the
Whare Whakairo of the
Māngatu Blocks corporation depicts Māhaki with his son Hikarongo.
Other pou depict...
-
Taonga Ministry for
Culture and Heritage.
Retrieved 10 May 2014. "The
Mangatu Remedies Report" (PDF).
Waitangi Tribunal. 23
December 2013.
Archived from...
- settlement". The New
Zealand Herald. Auckland.
Retrieved 11
February 2014. "The
Mangatu Remedies Report" (PDF).
Waitangi Tribunal. 23
December 2013.
Archived from...
-
around the year 1300.
Burswood was the
location of the kāinga Te
Titoki and
Mangatu. In 1973, Ti
Rakau Drive was constructed,
which included the construction...