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Ngarahu Katene is a Māori
Anglican bishop: he has been the in****bent of the
Episcopal polity of Te Pīhopatanga o Te
Manawa o Te
Wheke since 2005. Anglican...
- Hauraki,
Waiariki is Mira
Martin Ngarahu Katene, Pīhopa o Te
Manawa o Te Wheke,
giving a blessing.
Bishop Ngarahu Katene (seated)
listens as Hineoripo...
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Church Ven.
Ngira Simmonds Te Hāhi
Mihinare / The
Anglican Church Rt. Rev'd
Ngarahu Katene Te Hāhi
Mihinare / The
Anglican Church (Vacant) Te Hāhi Katorika...
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weapons and is the more
common ceremonial form.
Other forms include: tūtū
ngārahu (similar to
peruperu but with
sideways jumping), whakatū
waewae (like peruperu...
- New Zealand. The Māori name for
Hanmer Springs is Te
Whakatakanga o te
Ngārahu o te ahi a Tamatea,
which means "where the
ashes of Tamatea's fire lay"...
- Ara - the
Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Retrieved 7
October 2022. "Ipu
ngarahu (pigment container)".
Museum of New
Zealand Collections Online. Retrieved...
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caterpillar has been used by Māori as a food or to
create an ink
called ngārahu for
traditional tā moko tattoos. The
charred caterpillars were
mixed with...
- his son Whakaue-kaipapa, and a
third one at Atiamuri,
which he
called Te
Ngārahu. He also
visited Horohoro and Maronuiatia.
During his lifetime, all the...
- (Bishop): Te
Taitokerau (Pīhopa: Kito Pikaahu), Te
Manawa o te
Wheke (
Ngarahu Katene), Te Tairāwhiti (Don Tamihere), Te
Upoko o Te Ika (Wai Quayle) and...
- battle-trophy to his god of war, Tūmatauenga.
Warriors then
performed the tutu-
ngarahu war
dance with guns and tomahawks. John
Webster recalled that a war cry...