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Rāhiri (estimated to have
lived sometime between 1475 and 1585) is the tūpuna (ancestor) of Ngāpuhi of
Northland and Ngāti
Rāhiri Tumutumu of the Hauraki...
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northwards from the Bay of Plenty.
Rāhiri was born at
Whiria pā, near
Opononi in the Hokianga. The
early tribes led by
Rāhiri's descendants lived in the Hokianga...
- Ngāti
Tumutumu is a Māori iwi of New Zealand,
named after the
eponymous ancestor Te Ruinga, son of Tumutumu. They live at Te
Aroha in the
Hauraki District...
- Te Āti Awa is a Māori iwi with
traditional bases in the
Taranaki and
Wellington regions of New Zealand.
Approximately 17,000
people registered their affiliation...
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powered by a three-horsepower
petrol stationary engine. Te
Houhanga Marae and
Rāhiri meeting house on
Station Road is a
traditional meeting place for Te Roroa...
- Ngāti Te Rino, Te Kumutu, Ngāti
Whakahotu and Te Parawhau: Te Tārai o
Rāhiri Marae and Te
Oruoru Recreation Centre and
Nukutawhiti meeting house. Pakotai...
- that her
family is
struggling financially, and she
discovers that Dave (
Rāhiri Wharerau) is one of
several students pretending to be
Valley High Girls'...
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meeting house,
affiliated with Tūranga Pikitoi,
established in 1933
Rāhiri Marae and
Rāhiri ō te
Rangi meeting house,
affiliated with Ngāti Rere, established...
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powerful women of Ngāpuhi.
Although he
traced descent directly from
Rahiri and
Rahiri's first-born son Uenuku, his
whakapapa (genealogical connections) were...
- Patunuioāio, who
himself is an
ancestor of Kāti Māmoe, Te Kāhea, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti
Rāhiri Tumutumu, and Hāwea in some tellings. Hāwea
might have
alternatively been...