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Rakaipaaka was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi and
ancestor of the hapū of Ngāti
Rakaipaaka. He grew up in the...
- Ngāti
Rakaipaaka is a Māori hapū (subtribe), from the Nūhaka area of
northern Hawke's Bay on New Zealand's
North Island. It is a
subtribe of Ngāti Kahungunu...
- of the
river was held by Rākei-hikuroa's siblings,
Rakaipaaka and Hinemanuhiri. One of
Rakaipaaka's followers, Tupuho,
slept with Māhaki's wife, Hinetapuarau...
- was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi and Ngāti
Rakaipaaka hapū from
around the
Mohaka in
northern Hawke Bay, New Zealand. Through...
- Hawke's Bay,
where his
descendants settled at Nūhaka and
became the Ngāti
Rakaipaaka hapū. Four
generations later,
their chief Te Huki
solidified the hapū's...
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defeated the
neighbouring tribe of Ngāi
Tauira with the
support of his
uncle Rakaipaaka and
killed Tu-te-tohi at
Pakarae in
revenge for his tribe's expulsion...
- 175 2,949 Ngāti Rāhiri
Tumutumu Waikato Mātaatua 93 195 249 375 Ngāti
Rākaipaaka Hawke's Bay Tākitimu n/a 1,485 1,317 1,884 Ngāti
Rangi Manawatū-Whanganui...
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Matewai he was
connected to Ngāi Tāmanuhiri, Ngāti Kahungunu, and Ngāti
Rakaipaaka;
through his
father he was
connected to Te
Whakatohea iwi. In 1895 Balneavis...
- the
western bank of the
Wairoa river. His
father was
Puruaute of Ngāti
Rakaipaaka and his
mother was Te Matakainga-i-te-tihi, the
queen (hei tihi) of the...
- leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the
Ngati Kahungunu and
Ngati Rakaipaaka iwi. He was born in Nūhaka, New Zealand, on 16
August 1883. He was a great-grandson...