- Māngere Mountain, also
known by the
names Te Pane-o-Mataaho and Te Ara
Pueru, is a
volcanic cone in Māngere, Auckland.
Located within Māngere Domain,...
- and
raided the pā at dawn. An
alternate name for the mountain, Te Ara
Pueru ("the
dogskin cloak path"),
references this event.
After the
events of this...
- or hapū
within the union. Māngere
Mountain / Te Pane-o-Mataaho / Te Ara
Pueru was a
major pā for the Waiohua, a
confederacy of Tāmaki Māori iwi. The mountain...
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saying represents plentiful food.: 82 Ka
rukuruku a Te Rangi-tāwaea i ōna
pūeru (Te Rangi-tāwaea [a Ngāti
Porou ancestor] dons his garments). Said when...
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depicts the
journey from the
Manukau Harbour, past the
volcanoes of Te Ara
Pūeru /Māngere, Te Hōpua (Gloucester Park),
Maungakiekie (One Tree Hill) and Puketāpapa...
- to the
birth of Ngāti Whātua-o-Ōrākei. The
names Te Ara Tōpuni or Te Ara
Pūeru ("the road of cloaks") can
refer to this battle, or
describe the site on...
- and
raided the pā at dawn. An
alternate name for the mountain, Te Ara
Pueru ("the
dogskin cloak path"),
references this event.
After the
events of this...
- hapū
settled at the base of Māngere
Mountain / Te Pane-o-Mataaho / Te Ara
Pueru after a
peace accord with Ngāpuhi
during the
Musket Wars in the 1820s, and...
- the sound, and
raided the pā at dawn. The
mountain gained the name Te Ara
Pueru ("the
dogskin cloak path") in
reference to this event. It is
unclear if...