- Tū-
pāhau was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of the
Tainui tribal confederation from the
Waikato region, New Zealand.
Initially based at Kāwhia, he led...
-
HMNZS Pahau was one of
eight steel New Zealand-built Castle-class
trawlers built and
commissioned by the
Royal New
Zealand Navy
during World War II. The...
- The
Pahau River or Pahu
River is a
river of the
north Canterbury region of New Zealand's
South Island. It has its
origins in the
Tekoa Range, 25 kilometres...
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defence and attack. Tū-
pāhau had only 300
warriors against Tāmure's army of 2,000, but Tū-
pāhau and his
followers won the battle. Tū-
pāhau spared Tāmure's life...
- the claimant's mother.
Pahau and her
husband Kanoelehuaher petitioned the
court for
administration to the
estate based on
Pahau's claimed genealogy to Kanaina...
- of the
South Island of New Zealand. It
contains the Rakaia,
Aspiring and
Pahau terranes and the Esk Head Belt.
Greywacke (or
Torlesse Greywacke) is the...
-
commissioned on 28 July 1943. the
others being Aroha, Hautapu, Maimai,
Pahau, Waiho, Waima, Waipu, and
Waikato (never commissioned). She
served with...
- Kaulu-o-Laka Hula
Heiau Niihau Kaunupou Heiau Kaunuapua Heiau Kauwaha Heiau Pahau Heiau Pueo
Heiau Puhi Ula
Heiau Marae Dap-ay Kamakau, Samuel. The Works...
- confederation. Ngāti Rārua stem from the
marriage of Rārua-ioio and Tū-
pāhau and, like
other Tainui tribes, had
their original home in the Waikato, specifically...
- on 17
November 1943. the
others being Aroha, Awatere, Hautapu, Maimai,
Pahau, Waiho, Waima, and
Waikato (never commissioned). She
served with the 97th...