- Ngāti Tukuoterangi, Ngāti Rangikamangungu, and Ngāti
Matepu settled at Te
Pakake Pā, on an
island at the
mouth of
Ahuriri lagoon. Soon
after this, a force...
- sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri), once
known as Hooker's sea lion, and as
pakake (for both male and female) or
whakahao (male) and kake (female) in Māori...
-
Waikato region of New Zealand's
North Island. The
local Mōkai
Marae and
Pakake Taiari meeting house is a
meeting place for: Pouākani, the Ngāti Tūwharetoa...
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Glenis Philip-Barbara (Mana Māori Movement: 3) -2 6
Robert Consedine — — 7
Pakake Winiata — — 8
Morris Love
Rongotai — — 9
Angeline Greensill Tainui (Mana...
- Eelgr**** (Zostera) Karepō, Nana
Gracilaria (Gracilaria) Kelp (Laminariales)
Pakake,
Pakaka Laver (Porphyra) Karengo, Kareko, Parengo,
Reporepo Originally,...
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Atareta Poananga,
Simon Wi Rutene,
Glenis Philip-Barbara,
Robert Consedine,
Pakake Winiata, Te
Whiti Love,
Angeline Greensill,
William Maea,
Monte Ohia, Te...
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protected the
Takitimu on its voyage: Two
tipua Ruamano and Te Araiteuru, Four
pakake (whales): Hine-korito, Hine-kotea, Hine-makehu, and Hine-huruhuru Three...
- Roto-a-Tara
against northern tribes.
Around 1824,
Takamoana was
captured at Te
Pakake pa and
taken captive by
Waikato forces who
invaded the
Mahia area, but was...
- Whetū
Marama o Ngā Tau o
Hinawa Maniapoto (Rereahu)
Mangakino Mōkai
Marae Pakake Taiari Ngāti Tūwharetoa (Ngāti Hā, Ngāti Moekino, Ngāti Parekāwa, Ngāti...
- Parekawa. It
currently makes use of two marae: Mōkai Marae, with the
wharenui Pakake Taiari,
which is
shared with
several other hapu of Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti...