- William's wife
Ngārongo-ki-tua, whom he met at Urenui, had been
unable to have
children and, in line with Māori custom, Rina, one of
Ngārongo's close relatives...
- Ngāti
Raukawa is a Māori iwi with
traditional bases in the Waikato, Taupō and Manawatu/Horowhenua
regions of New Zealand. In 2006, 29,418 Māori registered...
- part-time, and 18 (4.2%) were unemplo****. Te
Upoko o te
Whenua Marae and
Ngārongo meeting house are a
meeting place for Ngāti Maru. In
October 2020, the...
- Whiti)
Waitara Pukearuhe Tama
Ariki Ngāti Tama Mimi Te
Upoko o te
Whenua Ngārongo Ngāti Maru
Ratapiko Urenui Marae Te Aroha, Mahi
Tamariki Ngāti Mutunga...
- MacGregor, Tūroa Royal, Māui Pōmare, Te
Maharanui Jacob,
Mason Durie,
Ngarongo Iwikatea Nicholson,
Piripi Walker,
Whakaraka Davis,
Bernard Kernot, Kohe...
- Muaūpoko
Levin Kererū
Marae Mahinārangi Ngāti
Raukawa (Ngāti Takihiku, Ngāti
Ngārongo) Kō****roa
Kikopiri Marae Kikopiri Ngāti
Raukawa (Ngāti Hikitanga, Ngāti...
- Ngāti Tamakehu). Te
Upoko o te
Whenua Marae is the iwi's
marae at Tarata.
Ngarongo is the name of the
whare puni (meeting house) and the
whare kai (dining...
- site of Te
Awahou (which was to
become Foxton) was
occupied by the Ngāti
Ngarongo and
Ngati Takihiku under the
leadership of
Ihakara Tukumaru.
Foxton is...
- a
meeting place of the Ngāti
Raukawa hapū of Ngāti
Takihiku and Ngāti
Ngārongo. In
October 2020, the
Government committed $335,056 from the Provincial...
- Te Rangikāheke’s
daughters were
Hiria Hauā, who had four children, and
Ngārongo Pinepire.
Letters Te Rangikāheke
wrote to Grey on 13 May and 13 June 1851...