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Ngāruahine is a Māori iwi of New
Zealand located in
South Taranaki,
North Island. A
treaty settlement was
signed with the
Crown in 2014.
Following ratification...
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North Island from June 1868 to
March 1869
between the Ngāti
Ruanui and
Ngāruahine Māori
tribes and the New
Zealand Government. The conflict, near the conclusion...
- ****ociated with the
tribes of
Taranaki and Whanganui,
including Ngāti Ruanui,
Ngāruahine, Ngā
Rauru and
other tribal groups.
Aotea was a
double canoe built by...
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Wellington and Te Tau Ihu) Ngāti
Ruanui (based in the
Taranaki region)
Ngāruahine (based in
South Taranaki) Te Āti Awa –
Taranaki and
Lower Hutt Ngāti Hikairo...
- Ngākaunui
Ngāruahine (Ōkahu-Inuāwai)
Matapu Ararātā No
wharenui Ngāti
Ruanui (Ngāti Hawe)
Rawhitiroa Te
Aroha o Tītokowaru Te
Aroha Ngāruahine (Ngāti Manuhiakai)...
- War
flared again in
Taranaki in June 1868 as
Riwha Tītokowaru,
chief of
Ngāruahine,
responded to the
continued surveying and
settlement of
confiscated land...
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Taranaki and
other local iwi,
including Ngāti Tama, Te Ātiawa, Ngāi Maru,
Ngāruahine, Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Ruanui, and Ngā
Rauru Kiitahi. It
started at the...
- (Hawaiki) in Māori tradition,
particularly of the Ngā Rauru, Ngāti Ruanui,
Ngāruahine, Taranaki, and
Whanganui iwi. She was the wife of Turi, the
chief of the...
- sent
fighters to
support them. At
least 10
members of Ngāti
Ruanui and
Ngāruahine died
during the
First Taranaki War,
mostly during the
defense of Waireka...
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artist Ronald Syme –
scholar of
ancient history Riwha Titokowaru –
Ngaruahine military war
leader Te
Whiti o
Rongomai –
spiritual leader of Parihaka...