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- In Māori mythology, Ohomairangi is an important ancestor who lived in Hawaiki six generations before the migration to Aotearoa (New Zealand). He is considered...
- beautiful maiden Te Kuraimonoa. From this union came the revered ancestor Ohomairangi. Pūhaorangi is a powerful celestial deity ****ociated with the cosmic...
- Rotokawa may refer to: Rotokawa, Bay of Plenty in Rotorua District, Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand Rotokawa, Waikato in Taupo District, Waikato Region...
- (also spelt Houmai Tawhiti), a direct descendant of Ohomairangi, the founder of the Ngati Ohomairangi tribe, and his mother was Tuikakapa. The chief Uenuku...
- was raised at Te Vaitoa in Rangiātea. He was descended from the Ngāti Ohomairangi tribe and was direct successor to the high priest of Ta****puatea marae...
- over Ta****puatea marae at Rangiatea in French Polynesia. The son of Ohomairangi, Muturangi was an accomplished navigator who started the tradition of...
- Zealand and Mangareva. A major ancestor who lived on the island was Ohomairangi, who was the protector of the Ta****puatea marae. The Maori tribal identity...
- Quarterfinal Antalya, Turkey Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00 2019-09-30 Win Ohomairangi Takeshi-Vercoe 2019 IFMA World Muaythai Championships, Tournament Opening...
- Ngā Oho, also known as Ngā Ohomatakamokamo-o-Ohomairangi, is the name of a historical iwi (tribe) of Māori who settled in the Auckland Region. In the...
- Mount Pirongia and Waingaroa and came to Port Waikato, where they met Ohomairangi, an great-uncle of Īhenga, who had come to New Zealand on the Tainui...