-
Griselinia littoralis,
commonly known as kapuka, New
Zealand broadleaf or
pāpāuma, is a fast-growing
small to medium-sized
evergreen tree that is native...
- and 1976.
Pāpāuma marae, a
marae (tribal
meeting ground) of the Rangitāne
tribes and its Ngāti Mutuahi, Ngāti
Pakapaka and Te Hika a
Pāpāuma hapū (sub-tribes)...
- Rangitāne is a Māori iwi (tribe).
Their rohe (territory) is in the Manawatū, Horowhenua,
Wairarapa and
Marlborough areas of New Zealand. The iwi was formed...
- and Te Hika a
Pāpāuma, the
descendants of his second.
After four generations, this
conflict was resolved, when Te Whatuiāpiti of
Pāpāuma married Te Huhuti...
- Ngāti
Kahungunu ki
Wairarapa is a
tribal division within the Māori iwi (tribe) of Ngāti
Kahungunu in the south-east of New Zealand's
North Island. It consists...
-
Ngaruroro and
Tukituki Rivers to Te Hika a
Pāpāuma, the
children of Rākei-hikuroa by his
first wife,
Pāpāuma. Te Ao
Matarahi took the area from the Tukituki...
- Ngāti Te Noti, Ngāti Te Raetea, Ngāti Te Whātui)
Masterton Whakataki Burned down in 1960 Ngāti
Kahungunu (Te Hika a
Pāpāuma ki Wairarapa) Castlepoint...
- He
probably lived in the late 17th century. As a
member of Te Hika a
Pāpāuma, Te Whatuiāpiti was
locked in a multi-generational feud with his cousins...
-
Whakataki marae is
affiliated with the Ngāti
Kahungunu hapū of Te Hika a
Pāpāuma ki Wairarapa. Its
wharenui burned down 1960.
Remote from
other settlements...
- her
cousins Te Hika a
Pāpāuma. However, Te
Huhuti fell in love with Te Whatuiāpiti the
leading rangatira of Te Hika a
Pāpāuma,
snuck away from her home...