- In Māori tradition,
Ngātoro-i-rangi (
Ngātoro) is the name of a
tohunga (priest)
prominent during the
settling of New
Zealand (Aotearoa) by the Māori people...
- Ngāti Tūwharetoa is an iwi
descended from
Ngātoro-i-rangi, the
priest who
navigated the
Arawa canoe to New Zealand. The Tūwharetoa
region extends from...
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state that the
volcano was
named by
Ngātoro-i-rangi, an
ancestor of the
local Māori iwi, Ngāti Tūwharetoa.
Ngātoro-i-rangi
called volcanic fire from his...
- wife of Ruaeo, and the
priest Ngātoro-i-rangi.
During the
journey he was
discovered sleeping with the wife of
Ngātoro-i-rangi, who
almost destro**** the...
-
Ngātoro-i-rangi and his wife
could react they were far out to sea.
During the
voyage to New Zealand, Tama-te-kapua
became desirous of Kearoa.
Ngātoro-i-rangi...
-
consists of two
overlapping volcanic cones,
which are the
Ngatoro and
Central cones. The
Ngatoro Cone is
extinct and
partially eroded. The amphitheatre-shaped...
- Zealand. His
notable artworks include a
sculpture in
cliffside stone of
Ngātoro-i-rangi at Mine Bay, Lake Taupō,
carved from 1976 to 1980,
which has been...
- Tauna.
Together with his son, Tapuika, he
travelled with Tama-te-kapua and
Ngātoro-i-rangi on the
Arawa canoe,
which made
landfall in New
Zealand at Maketu...
- ****istance
Haungaroa traveled from
Hawaiki to New
Zealand as she went to tell
Ngātoro-i-rangi that he had been
cursed by Manaia. a
being in
whale form which...
- of
Ngātoro-i-rangi, a
tohunga and
ancestor of Ngāti Tūwharetoa who
explored the
region in
search of land for his people.
According to legend,
Ngātoro-i-rangi...