- storms, the kūpapa Māori,
including a Ngãti Toa
detachment led by
Rawiri Puaha,
began a
pursuit on 17
August through heavy bush
across steep ridges, deep...
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north of Pauatahanui. On the
Government side was Ngāti Toa
chief Rawiri Puaha and 100 Ngāti Toa warriors, as well as 150 Ngāti Awa "friendlies". Three...
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Tainui hapū of Ngāti Tāhinga and Ngāti Tiipa. Te Kura
Kaupapa Māori o Te
Puaha o
Waikato is a co-educational
state Māori
immersion primary school, with...
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Chief Rawiri Puaha of Ngāti Toa who
fought alongside Colonial forces at the
Battle of
Battle Hill....
- the Tophouse. Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō has two hapū with
affiliated marae:
Pūaha Te
Rangi (Te Taha o Te Awa
marae and Te Taha o te Awa wharenui, Westport)...
- of the
Tainui people had
contact with Europeans. In 1823 a man
called Te
Puaha visited the Bay of Islands,
bringing back with him
Captain Kent who arrived...
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Wharekura o
Rakaumangamanga 1–13
Huntly State 366 [63] 1917 1917 TKK o
Puaha o
Waikato 1–8 Port
Waikato State 41 - 1151 1151 TKKM o
Bernard Fergusson...
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traditional Māori
named peaks on the
Dunstan Mountains are
Ritua (Cloudy Peak), O-
puaha (Dunstan Peak), Mt
Makariri (meaning cold), Mt
Kamaka (meaning rock), Mt...
- It is a
marae (tribal
meeting ground) of Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō and its
Pūaha Te
Rangi hapū, and
includes a
wharenui (meeting house), also
called Te Taha...
- Ōtepoti Ōtepoti
Dunedin Te Waka
Primary 1998 Te Kura
Kaupapa Māori o Te
Puaha o
Waikato Tuakau/ Port
Waikato Tainui Primary 2001 Te Kura
Kaupapa Māori...